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Re: It's still academic
- Subject: Re: It's still academic
- From: jdennis@acslink.net.au
- Date: Wed, 17 Feb 1999 06:34:43 GMT
- Newsgroups: aus.rail
- Organization: Deja News - The Leader in Internet Discussion
- References: <36c96719.0@news.bris.corplink.com.au> <19990216151609.17863.00002457@ng-ba1.aol.com>
In article <19990216151609.17863.00002457@ng-ba1.aol.com>,
markbau1@aol.comQQQQyuk (MarkBau1) wrote:
> 830 class: have operated on 3 gauges and have had 100 different paint schemes
> :-)
Everybody has got this answer, although mostly the response is "have" operated
on 3 gauges. They are currently operating on three gauges in SA - 3'6" on the
Port Lincoln Division (unless they have *all* been converted to DA classes),
broad gauge around Adelaide - the stone trains - and standard gauge around SA,
particularly in the Murraylands.
John Dennis
Home of the Dutton Bay Tramway
http://www.acslink.net.au/~jdennis/dbt.html
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