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The Victorian Railways used a variety of boxcars or covered goods wagons for the transport of all manner of goods. This page covers the history and development of the various classes, and how they changed through their lives.
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VictorianRailwaysbox and louvre vans may refer to: VictorianRailwaysboxvansVictorianRailways iced vansVictorianRailways louvre vans This disambiguation...
Louvre Vans Mark Bau: VictorianRailways UB – Louvre Vans Mark Bau: VictorianRailways UF – Louvre Vans Peter J. Vincent: VictorianRailways MU – Fixed...
The VictorianRailways used a variety of air-cooled and iced wagons or refrigerated vans for the transport of all manner of goods. This page covers the...
The VictorianRailways (VR) of Australia and successors have utilised a number of different types of railway carriages and wagons for the supply of head...
hearse vans (the first three of which had been modified from E class mail vans); D was used for guards' vans, E for mail vans, and F for horse boxes. The...
The VictorianRailways H class was an express passenger steam locomotive operated by the VictorianRailways from 1941 to 1958. Intended to eliminate the...
The VictorianRailways L class was a class of electric locomotives built by English Electric and operated by the VictorianRailways and later V/Line from...
the Australian Railway Historical Society (ARHS) Victorian Division was allocated space at Newport Workshops by the VictorianRailways to develop a collection...
The V type carriages, introduced from 1897, were the first group of VictorianRailways passenger rolling stock to have their own distinct class. Despite...
Clyde Engineering, Granville for the VictorianRailways between 1955 and 1968. In July 1954, the VictorianRailways placed an order with Clyde Engineering...
and in 1864, railways were extended to the Murray River port of Echuca. In the 1870s, the Government Railway Department (VictorianRailways) started to...
The VictorianRailways used a variety of both 4-wheel and bogie open wagons for the transport of a wide range of loads. The first open wagons were 4-wheel...
The VictorianRailways used a variety of former traffic wagons around depots and for specific construction, maintenance and similar tasks. Very few of...
passenger carriage used on the railways of Victoria, Australia. The first carriages were constructed by the VictorianRailways in 1937 for use on the Spirit...
The VictorianRailways' (VR) Royal Trains operated to transport members of the royal family on their numerous tours of Australia on the Victorian rail...
Details on the latter can be found here. In the early 20th century, the VictorianRailways decided to convert the metropolitan part of the network to electric...
the General Post Office began hiring larger enclosed boxvans from McNamara & Company. These vans had elliptical spring front suspension, semi-elliptical...