The Islington Railway Workshops are railway workshops in the northern suburbs of Adelaide, South Australia. They were the chief railway workshops of the South Australian Railways, and are still in operation today.[1]
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The IslingtonRailwayWorkshops are railwayworkshops in the northern suburbs of Adelaide, South Australia. They were the chief railwayworkshops of the...
adjacent IslingtonRailwayWorkshops. It is located 6.6 kilometres (4.1 mi) from Adelaide station, but is now closed, along with the workshop. Both platforms...
were a class of diesel locomotives built by IslingtonRailwayWorkshops for the South Australian Railways between 1951 and 1953. The 900 class were the...
diesel-hydraulic railcars designed by the South Australian Railways and built at its IslingtonRailwayWorkshops between 1955 and 1971. The railcars, which operated...
Technical Support Group (RTS) for the National Railway Equipment Company at IslingtonRailwayWorkshops in Australia. The concept of the RL class dates...
WAGR's Midland RailwayWorkshops (10), the Victorian Railways' Newport Workshops (12), the South Australian Railways' IslingtonRailwayWorkshops (13), and...
high-speed train South Australian Railways 350 class, two diesel-electric locomotives built by the IslingtonRailwayWorkshops This disambiguation page lists...
600 mm) broad gauge. The antiquated IslingtonRailwayWorkshops were demolished and replaced with a thoroughly modern railway maintenance and manufacturing...
(500-long-ton) load. A total of 12 locomotives were built at IslingtonRailwayWorkshops between 1943 and 1947. They were progressively replaced in service...
Between 1936 and 1942, South Australian Railways built 36 steel carriages at its IslingtonRailwayWorkshops. All were painted cream and green being repainted...
engines. A further 54 locomotives were built as Rx class by the IslingtonRailwayWorkshops, North British Locomotive Company and Walkers Limited with all...
The South Australian Railways 350 class comprised two diesel-electric locomotives built by the railway'sIslingtonRailwayWorkshops, entering service in...
which would be mated to bodies constructed by the SAR's own IslingtonRailwayWorkshops. Numbered 4 to 15, these 12 railcars entered service during 1924...
Ffestiniog Railwayworkshops at Boston Lodge. It was fitted with a new boiler and restored to full running order on the Welsh Highland Railway by September...
Australian Railways, was the use of Baker valve gear in lieu of the more common Walschaerts valve gear. The first locomotive was completed at the Islington Railway...
Government workshops in Glanville, before running his own dairy farm. He returned to government service at the IslingtonRailwayWorkshops of the South...
unclear when the station opened. North of the station lie the IslingtonRailwayWorkshops. To the west of the station lies the Australian Rail Track Corporation...
Railways (SAR) operated a number of Fageol buses. In 1932, that system introduced the first of four railcars, converted from road buses at Islington Railway...
Manchester built 50, James Martin & Co of Gawler 77, and the SAR's IslingtonRailwayWorkshops 2. They operated across the SAR's narrow gauge network. Between...
Australian Railways 710 class was a class of 2-8-2 steam locomotives operated by the South Australian Railways. The 710 class were built by the Islington Railway...
placed 78 T class locomotives into service. They were built by IslingtonRailwayWorkshops (4), James Martin & Co, Gawler (34) and Walkers Limited, Maryborough...
it was rebuilt at IslingtonRailwayWorkshops for SCT Logistics for use in Parkes. As it was very similar to the Victorian Railways T class, it was renumbered...