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Re: Last use of EE loco on passenger train



In article <38dae338.0@news.topend.com.au>,
"John McCandless" <johnmc@topend.com.au> wrote:
>
> David Bromage <dbromage@fang.omni.com.au> wrote in message
> OeAC4.796$jb5.492599@news0.optus.net.au">news:OeAC4.796$jb5.492599@news0.optus.net.au...
> > What was the last use of an English Electric loco on a revenue
passenger
> > train in Australia? I think it was Gatton to Ipswich on Christmas
Day 1991
> > (a 1620?), which was also the last non-tourist use of wooden body
> > passenger cars in Australia.



> When did the Dirranbandi mail stop using it's wooden carriages? It
would
> have been around the same time.

I think Dirranbandi Mail withdraw around 1996(IIRC)



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James


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