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Re: first grain train



Yes, not wrong Middy, there they are self same 40 WWs and the Agriculture
Dept is excited about weed problems and several precautions are to be taken.

Brian.

Peter Mead <nospam-prec.tech@bigpond .com-nospam> wrote in message
hWU76.2306$65.14743@newsfeeds.bigpond.com">news:hWU76.2306$65.14743@newsfeeds.bigpond.com...
> Would this also involve the return of the 40 wagons hired/rented/borrowed
> for the SA Hrvest?
> Perhaps a way to avoid return transport costs by taking a cargo as well.
>
> Middy
>
> "Brian" <brm@global.net.au> wrote in message
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> > I may stand corrected, but as far as I can make out the first ever
> transfer
> > of grain by rail into Western Australia is occuring this weekend from
> South
> > Australia.
> >
> > 2000tonne of oats are leaving South Australia on ASR's fuel train and
will
> > arrive in Forrestfield on No 2426 on Tuesday 16th. The oats are being
> > conveyed in 40 of AWR's WW type wagons.
> >
> > Brian.
> >
> >
>
>