HL 334 to 336
Jump to:
Steel brake van built by "Commonwealth Engineering" for use on Leigh Creek coal trains. They had a low level roof for fitting under coal loading bins.
HL/AVLY/AVLP 334
Steel brakevan, designed for use on Leigh Creek coal trains built by "Commonwealth Engineering".
13.8.1976 | Entered service as "HL 334". |
26.11.1982 | Recoded "AVLY" as part of the ROA brake van reclassification. |
- | Recoded "AVLP". |
HL/AVLY/AVLP 335
Steel brakevan, designed for use on Leigh Creek coal trains built by "Commonwealth Engineering".
25.8.1976 | Entered service as "HL 335". |
26.11.1982 | Recoded "AVLY" as part of the ROA brake van reclassification. |
- | Recoded "AVLP". |
1.1.1988 | At Port Augusta, coded "AVLP". |
HL/AVLY/AVLP 336
Steel brakevan, designed for use on Leigh Creek coal trains built by "Commonwealth Engineering".
19.8.1976 | Entered service as "HL 336". |
26.11.1982 | Recoded "AVLY" as part of the ROA brake van reclassification. |
- | Recoded "AVLP". |