Tuesday, May 31, 2011

NGPF, NGPF, NGXH


29/05/2011
NGXH 37333-X
Carrington Yards
NGXH's 37333-X, 37332-W, 37331-N in AWB blue livery, NGXH's 37133-X, 37132-R & 37131-W stabled in the yards
Brad Coulter
NGPF 36041-X
Varley Engineering's Storage Yard Carrington
Goninan built NGPF wagon stored without bogies on the ground between 2 other unidentified NGPF's. This hopper most likely 1 of the hoppers involved in the Whittingham derailment and is stored pending repairs.
Brad Coulter
NGPF 36076-X
Varley Engineering's Storage Yard Carrington
This NGPF also stored minus bogies on the ground next to an NGDX, these 2 hoppers are stored at right angles to the other stored wagons on the site.
Brad Coulter

RCOF, RKHF, RKHF


29/05/2011
RCOF 20867-R
Stabled Morandoo Yards
The "C" on the target plate had been painted over.
This 1 of 14 BDY/NODY wagons rebuilt for coil wire traffic in 1991/92 period, these are slowly being replaced by containers loaded on RQRY/PRRY wagons.
Brad Coulter
RKHF 20583-R
Stabled Morandoo Yards
This wagon having 1 black & 1 yellow bogie
Brad Coulter
RKHF 20605-B
Stabled Morandoo Yards
This one of the more recent refurb'd variations of this code, painted in the PN blue livery, and as per the RCOF's these also were originally BDY/NODY types
Brad Coulter

PRRY, RQRY, RQRY


29/05/2011
PRRY 5021-M
Morandoo Yards
Originally ordered by FCL the PRRY's have only been used by PacNat, originally only used in container transport, they are becoming increasingly common on steel trains, transporting coil wire 40ft containers. This having the load of "CS21" abiet being empty.
Brad Coulter
RQRY 01008-X
Morandoo Yards
Loaded with empty coil wire 40ft container "CS01", this container was the prototype and is the only 1 painted grey, all others are blue. 
Brad Coulter
RQRY 01013-R
Morandoo Yards
Loaded with empty coil wire 40ft container "CS19" 
Brad Coulter

RKAX, RKCX, ROCY

29/05/2011
RKAX 2-T
Stabled Morandoo Yards
Brad Coulter
RKCX 347

Stabled Morandoo Yards
The green tarp has in faded black lettering Pacific National
Brad Coulter
ROCY 34790-S
Stabled Morandoo Yards
A wagon that is getting rarer to see around this area
Brad Coulter

Monday, May 30, 2011

Zoo Train

A Zoo Train carriage parked at Bowral NSW today being shifted somewhere by
Train Movers. The Zoo train was formerly stored on the Chullora Industrial
Branch.
Cheers
Chris

Thursday, May 26, 2011

MHO2624

11/12/2010
MHO2624
Storage Broadmeadow Loco Depot
MHO2624 is 1 item of the NSWRTM's collection currently stored at the former Broadmeadow Locomotive Depot Site on the roads radiating from the No.1 turntable.
Brad Coulter 

NPRY12081

21/05/2011
NPRY12081Y
Morandoo Yards
1st Wagon on #4124 Cement train Kooragang-Clyde Yards
This 1 of a few that were repainted white with a blue side sill during Freight Rail/Corp days.

SOAX 33038B

23/05/2011
Broadmeadow Yards
SOAX 33038B
Stabled in Broadmeadow Yards
Brad Coulter

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

ARHS Pass Car

Taken out the back of Goulburn Workshops on 29/3/2011
Sorry, but I don't know what the car is - maybe an FS or BS?
Chris

SJ 284

Former Vinelander twinette sleeper car SJ 284 undergoing restoration to mainline heritage train service by 707 Operations Inc, at Newport on 14/05/2011, ,  coupled to it is wooden sleeper No 4 “Buchan”  – John Green

RQCY47D

24/05/2011
East Maitland
RQCY 47D
#BM4
Has the repainted yellow side sill
Brad Coulter

QHBF60647

23/05/2011
Broadmeadow Yards
QHBF 40647
Stored in Broadmeadow yards awaiting transfer to Casino the next day for further storage.
This hopper 1 of the type most recently used on the Interail/QRN Duralie-Stratford coal trains, and is 1 of only a handful that was refurbished approx 12months ago. This hopper in particular is the only 1 of the refurbished hoppers that was being transferred to Casino for storage.
Brad Coulter

Welcome to Rollingstock Photos

G'day,

This is a bit of an experiment and the success hinges on the support and contributions of other 'rollingstock gunzels' or 'wagonfreaks'.

I have set up this Blog so that anyone and everyone can email a photo with a caption to a set email address and the email will then appear as a Blog posting.  All emailed postings are personally approved prior to appearing on the Blog to ensure that no unsavoury content is published.

This concept works great with a mobile phone (such as an IPhone) that has a decent camera and email access.  I have already been posting photos onto my personal Blog - Rollingstock News.

Feel free to post new or old photos of rollingstock.

To start posting click on the link below and follow the 6 easy steps.

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Enjoy

Chris