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Manufacturing pic
Hope this isn't too big. Just found it in a publication from around 1941 called "Australia Arms" (don't know what happened to "Australia Legs").
I was fascinated by the level of detail, you can see "engine OK" chalked on some of the hulls and stock of radiators, engines and brake parts ready to attach. I assume this was either Victorian Railways or South Australian Railway workshops.
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Re. Manufacturing Pic
Hi Keefy
You have the back half of the picture I have. The location is the South Australian Railways Workshop at Islington circa 1941. As you can see they were still manufacturing locomotives as well. Bob |
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I suspected this might have been SA. What a sight! It's likely at least one of the carriers in these pictures is still around, too.
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SA Carrier
Hi Keefy
Our Museum carrier Hull No. 2340 1941 manufacture would be in this picture, and let anyone prove otherwise. Bob |
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Ahhh yes, right-hand row, fifth one down?
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