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The new name was the main element of a complete program to improve the WAGR's public image. Every visible feature of the organisation was to be associated with the new Westrail identity. The transition from WAGR to Westrail quickly began, with the new name rapidly and almost universally replacing the
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A survey of goods wagons carried out in 1949 disclosed that the WAGR had 54 classes of 4-wheeled vehicles and 13 different types of bogie wagons. The 4-wheeled vehicles had been built on 12 different types of underframes in no fewer than 71 variations, ranging in length from 3.4 to 6.4 metres (11 to
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Until 1951, most steam locomotives were painted black. From that date, locomotives used on passenger services were painted green. The early diesel locomotives were painted green, with a red stripe later added. In the late 1960s, a grey and light blue livery was introduced. The latter was resurrected
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A defining aspect of the tours was that they included all food and accommodation; passengers slept on the train rather than in a separate hotel, and the trains were referred to as "hotels on wheels". Tours typically ran over a weekend, leaving on Friday evening and returning on Monday morning. There
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In the late 20th century, the end of restrictions on competing road transport resulted in the WAGR and its successors moving from being a small customer-oriented system to a predominantly main line bulk carrier operation. This resulted in many smaller communities losing their facilities. However, in
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A range of committees of inquiry as well as Royal Commissions were conducted on aspects of the railways between 1893 and 1959, however to appreciate the number of commissions that had relevance to railway operations, the coal and wheat industries were linked with the railway operations as well. The
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In connection with the gauge conversion of the Eastern and Eastern Goldfields Railways in the late 1960s, the WAGR constructed a stock of standard gauge goods vehicles, including a class of wheat hopper wagons that, with a maximum payload of almost 77 tonnes (170,000 lb), were the largest
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Westrail was responsible for managing the state's rail infrastructure. It operated urban and regional passenger and freight services throughout Western Australia. In Perth, Westrail provided the metropolitan area rail service, under contract to another arm of the State government. Its country
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In the early 1950s, the WAGR implemented a replacement program of goods wagons built instead to rigidly standard designs, on only three types of underframes, 5.5, 11.0 and 12.8 metres (18, 36 and 42 ft) in length, respectively. The new standard designs provided for increased
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21 ft). The bogie wagons were mounted on six different types of bogie trucks and represented a total of 61 styles. The lack of uniformity caused difficulties in operation and maintenance, and made necessary a large and widely varying stock of spare parts of limited interchangeability.
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on the South Coast. With many lines in need of heavy maintenance, rolling stock in need of replacement and heavy losses being incurred, during the 1950s many branches closed with 1,320 kilometres (820 mi) of the network so treated in 1956–57, although 275 kilometres (171 mi) were
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Initially, Westrail applied an orange with blue stripe livery to its locomotives and passenger vehicles. Freight rolling stock and road trucks were painted yellow, and blue was used on all signs, buildings and printed material. The Westrail logo incorporated a stylised
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The WAGR's remaining functions, including owning the rail network and operating regional passenger services, were transferred to the Western Australian Government Railways Commission. On 1 January 2003, the WAGR Commission's functions were absorbed by the
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Legislative restrictions were implemented to limit competition from road transport, most notably from the 1930s until the 1950s, when the Transport Co-ordination Board kept strict control over commercial road traffic through powers vested by the
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stock was painted in a maroon and ivory livery. When the Westrail brand was introduced in 1975, an orange and blue livery was introduced for locomotives. In the late 1990s, this was superseded by a yellow and blue livery.
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Western Australia. Royal Commission Appointed to Inquire into the Administration of the Locomotive Branch of the Western Australian Government Railways; Speight, Richard, 1839-1901; Western Australia. Parliament (1899),
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In the early 1970s the WAGR Bus service included seasonal six-day Wildflower Study Tours from Perth and along roads to and from Geraldton through the northern wheatbelt. These had first been operated in 1948 by the
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was the trading name of the WAGR from September 1975 until December 2000, when the WAGR's freight division and the Westrail brand were privatised. Its remaining passenger operations were transferred to the
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In the mid-1970s some services reflected where rail services had either closed or had ceased providing facilities for passengers, the following selection is not the total service at the time.
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Where lines were closed in the 1940s and 1950s, or passenger services discontinued, road bus services were introduced. Most of the services and the same routes continue to the present.
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Royal Commission Appointed to Inquire into the Management, workings and control of the Western Australian Government Railways; Gibson, Alexander J; Du Plessis, D. H. C (1947),
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operated the only electrified line in Western Australia as part of the WAGR network. The line was 800 metres (2,600 ft) in length and operated within the confines of the
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The WAGR operated a large number of unique steam, diesel and electric locomotive classes. Most of the steam locomotives were built in the United Kingdom, with the WAGR's
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and freight workings as well as a limited electrified service, early country railcar services, road bus services and overnight sleeper services to distant destinations.
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A number of former WAGR locomotives and rolling stock types, as well as many examples of WAGR architecture and railway infrastructure have been preserved, with the
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Royal Commission Appointed to Enquire into (Inter Alia) the Supply of Local Coal to the Western Australian Government Railways; Gibson, Alexander J (1948),
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Second interim report of the Royal Commission Appointed to Enquire into (Inter Alia) the Supply of Local Coal to the Western Australian Government Railways
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Second interim report of the Royal Commission appointed to enquire into (inter-alia) the supply of local coal to the Western Australian government railways
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The WAGR built much of its carriage and wagon stock at the Midland Railway Workshops. From the late 1930s, the WAGR operated diesel railcars such as the
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There were also road-freight services, while the restrictions on non-government trucking were still in force, with suburban truck services from Perth to
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was launched in 1938, that a service was officially named. Further trains were named in the 1960s in an effort to increase the prestige of rail travel.
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Strong impetus to acceptance of the new corporate identity was given by the completion of a new Westrail office headquarters and passenger facility at
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First interim report of the Royal Commission Appointed to Inquire into the Midland Junction Workshops of the Western Australian Government Railways
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First interim report of the Royal Commission appointed to inquire into the Midland Junction Workshops of the Western Australian Government Railways
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Report of the Royal Commission Appointed to Inquire into the Administration of the Locomotive Branch of the Western Australian Government Railways
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overnight train was still operating, making it possible to do a round trip by rail from Perth to Albany and bus from Albany to Perth via Bunbury.
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to many destinations throughout the state. In 1935, it operated 63 sleeper services a week. It also operated local passenger, many operating as
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In September 1975, the WAGR adopted the trading name Westrail and an associated logo. However, the official name of the WAGR was not changed.
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Report of the Royal Commission appointed to inquire into the management, workings and control of the Western Australian Government Railways
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Don Finlayson (Ed.) (1986), "Steam Around Perth", Australian Railway Historical Society W.A. Division (Inc), Lamb Print, West Perth.,
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http://www.parliament.wa.gov.au/intranet/libpages.nsf/589198976847966848256e5a0008666d/576f693668722e924825774300287922?OpenDocument
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Royal Commission appointed to inquire into the administration of the locomotive branch of the Western Australian Government Railways
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diesel railcars were introduced on daylight regional services from Perth. The longer distance services remained locomotive hauled.
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Carriages were painted Indian red, before a larch green and cream livery was introduced in October 1951. When launched in 1964,
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Western Australia. Royal Commission Appointed to Inquire into the Midland Junction Railway Workshops; Gibson, Alex J (1947),
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Report of the Royal Commission appointed to inquire into the condition and organisation of the railway workshops at Fremantle
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17 December 2000: The freight business, Westrail name and a 49-year lease on the network outside of Perth were sold to the
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Royal Commission on charges made against high officials in the service of the Western Australian Government Railways 1906
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A bibliography of Western Australian royal commissions, select committees of parliament and boards of inquiry, 1870-1979
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In 1890, the Department was abolished and replaced by the WAGR and the Department of Works and Buildings (later the
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Specialized Container Transport Application for Declarations of Services Provided by Westrail: Recommendations
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1 July 1930 – 30 June 1946: Western Australian Government Railways, Tramways, Ferries & Electricity Supply
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WAGG No. 36, 2 July 1897, p. 1279 / WAGG No. 58, 5 Nov 1897, p. 2349 Tabled Paper 2/1899 3rd/4th 1899 - Vol I
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The WAGR operated a wide variety of services throughout its history, including the more standard country and
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The network peaked in 1937 at 6,600 kilometres (4,100 mi). Unusually for such a large network, only one
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Appointed:17/05/1893. Report:05/10/1893 in Western Australian Government Gazette No. 25, 18 May 1893, p.540
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In 1936, the WAGR owned 420 locomotives, 4 railcars, 461 carriages, 24 brake vans and 11,052 goods wagons.
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Royal Commission into the Management, Workings & Control of the Western Australian Government Railways
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15/09/1906 04/10/1906 WAGG No. 63, 28 September 1906, p. 2935 Tabled Paper A6/1906 6th/2nd 1906 - Vol II
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The rail-road services commenced on 24 November 1941 with one vehicle operating a service from Perth to
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Royal Commission appointed to inquire into administration of the Western Australian Government Railways
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Report of the Royal Commission appointed to inquire into Australian Standard Garratt Locomotive 1947
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1 July 1922 – 30 June 1930: Western Australian Government Railways, Tramways & Electricity Supply
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On 17 December 2000, the WAGR's freight division along with the Westrail name and logo were sold to
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Report of the Royal Commission appointed to inquire into the Western Australian Government Railways
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Report of the Western Australian Government Railways Commission for the year ended 30 June 1959
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The WAGR had its origins in 1879, when the Department of Works & Railways was established.
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WAGR Publicity Section, Perth. Pamphlets and information sheets produced in the early 1960s.
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1 July 1946 – 21 April 1949: Western Australian Government Railways, Tramways & Ferries
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Interim report no. 9 of the Royal Commission on the Western Australian Government Railways
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The first government railway line in Western Australia opened on 26 July 1879, between
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AU WA A585 - Western Australian Government Railways [2] Westrail key document
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Royal Commission on the Western Australian Government Railways; Smith, A. G (1959),
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Report on the working of the government railways for quarter ended 30 September 1957
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WAGR Timetable booklet 1969, p.59 - with at least 19 separate services at that date
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holding extensive collections. Some items are preserved interstate, notably by the
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Marble Bar to Mandurah: A history of passenger rail services in Western Australia
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1 July 1914 – 30 June 1922: Western Australian Government Railways & Tramways
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The WAGR network was joined to that of the rest of mainland Australia, albeit to
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surmounted by a solid bar representing a railway track. Between the bar and the
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Rail and Road in Western Australia, edition 1971–1972, p.38 - timetable on p.39
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22 April 1949 – 16 December 2000: Western Australian Government Railways (II)
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to allow through operation of trains from the eastern states along with the
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Over the next few decades, an extensive network of railway lines throughout
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The WAGR was renamed a number of times to reflect extra responsibility for
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passenger services involved the operation of both trains and road coaches.
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were longer tours; in 1961 an 18-day tour included Geraldton, Kalgoorlie,
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Although some passenger trains were bestowed nicknames, it was not until
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1 October 1890 – 30 June 1914: Western Australian Government Railways (I)
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Chief Mechanical Engineers of the Western Australian Government Railways
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1 January 1880 – 30 September 1890: Department of Works & Railways
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the wheatbelt, bulk handling of grain continued despite the changes.
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The Workshops: A History of the Midland Government Railway Workshops
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and that town's timber mills. Tours also covered apple festivals in
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In July 1997, a yellow with blue livery was unveiled when the first
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Western Australian Government Railway lines and operations centres
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freight vehicles operated by any Government railway in Australia.
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building some from 1915. The early diesels were mainly built by
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In the late 1960s, long-distance coaches operated from Perth to
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is entirely electrified, between May 1924 and March 1969 the
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and ferry operations that it assumed and later relinquished.
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and ferry operations that it assumed and later relinquished.
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The Midland Railway Company Locomotives of Western Australia
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While the current Perth urban passenger network operated by
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From 1928 until the 1970s (excluding a hiatus from 1929 to
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Western Australian Government Railways W class locomotives
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locomotives of the Western Australian Government Railways
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Chief Mechanical Engineer was the highest posting at the
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Locomotives of the Western Australian Government Railways
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with carriages in WAGR larch green and cream livery near
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Former government railway commission in Western Australia
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DB1588 Forrestfield, 1986, in the orange and blue livery
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locomotives having operated in the eastern states for
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on 1 March 1881. The WAGR adopted the narrow gauge of
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Passenger rail transport in Perth, Western Australia
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Bulli: Austrail Publications. pp. 37–38. 1610:Railway dams and reservoirs of Western Australia 1486: 403:built on new alignments. A concerted program of 3160:. Perth: University of Western Australia Press. 2776:- there were 10 separate reports over two years 2196:"AU WA A580 - Department of Works and Railways" 1648:"AU WA A580 - Department of Works and Railways" 598:following are a selected group of commissions: 494:The former Westrail Centre is now known as the 194:in September 2011 in the original diesel livery 4615:Public transport in regional Western Australia 4585:History of rail transport in Western Australia 2997: 1271: 4524:List of Western Australian locomotive classes 4002: 3435: 3421: 3327:National Library of Australia catalogue entry 3155: 3073: 3071: 3069: 614:Royal Commission on City Railway Traffic 1899 2851:. 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Later diesels were assembled in Perth. 4595:Railway companies disestablished in 2003 2785: 1778: 1681: 1670: 1358: 1077: 1062: 1049:Western Australian Rail Transport Museum 742: 216: 197: 181: 165: 161: 125: 117: 4580:Former government railways of Australia 3341: 2846: 2507:"First of Westrail Locos Breaks Cover" 2124: 2016: 2004: 1751: 1736: 1030: 628:Chairperson: Richard Speight 23/08/1899 552:that today operates services under the 4570:Western Australian Government Railways 4562: 4539:Western Australian Government Railways 3476:Western Australian Government Railways 2053:Bureau of Transport Economics May 1988 1995: 1833: 1815:State Transport Co-ordination Act 1933 1717: 1700: 1637: 1055:, though is currently not on display. 342:State Transport Co-ordination Act 1933 135:Western Australian Government Railways 22:Western Australian Government Railways 4590:Railway companies established in 1890 3990: 3409: 3299:from the original on 18 February 2020 3269:from the original on 18 February 2020 3054:from the original on 24 November 2022 2849:A History of WAGR Passenger Carriages 1949:from the original on 12 February 2014 1928: 1926: 1911:from the original on 21 February 2014 1891: 1889: 564: 453:In October 1987, it was announced by 365:Hopetoun to Ravensthorpe railway line 4549:Midland Railway of Western Australia 2176:from the original on 8 February 2014 1874:from the original on 22 January 2016 1161:Midland Railway of Western Australia 1027:. 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Gibson 678:Chairperson: Alexander J. Gibson 668:Chairperson: Alexander J. Gibson 548:1 July 2003: WAGRC succeeded by 282:was built, primarily to service 275:) to reduce construction costs. 3789:List of Transperth bus stations 3671:Northern Suburbs Transit System 3334: 3311: 3281: 3251: 3236: 3221: 3202: 3183: 3164: 3149: 3038: 3026: 2965: 2956: 2947: 2938: 2929: 2920: 2901: 2884: 2865: 2840: 2821: 2804: 2779: 2755: 2731: 2707: 2683: 2655: 2627: 2618: 2575: 2566: 2557: 2538: 2525:, E. Zalums & H. Stafford, 2514: 2501: 2453: 2434: 2408: 2389: 2370: 2344: 2318: 2292: 2266: 2240: 2214: 2188: 2154: 2089: 2037: 2022: 1824:Government of Western Australia 1537: 1187:to Albany at the same time the 1163:. Also in the early 1970s, the 1059:Country diesel railcar services 710: 638:Chairperson: Robert F. McMillan 593:Inquiries and Royal Commissions 2463:. State Records Office of WA. 2418:. State Records Office of WA. 2354:. State Records Office of WA. 2328:. State Records Office of WA. 2302:. State Records Office of WA. 2276:. State Records Office of WA. 2250:. State Records Office of WA. 2224:. State Records Office of WA. 2198:. State Records Office of WA. 2166:www.pta.wa.gov.au/ PTA website 1852: 1836:Tunnels on Australian Railways 1827: 1808: 1: 3763:List of Transperth bus routes 3386:WAGR goods wagons information 2981:. 19 October 1928. p. 18 2031:Railway Gazette International 1630: 1487:Lines and operational centres 1301: 1295: 393:Esperance & Menzies lines 3816:Metropolitan Transport Trust 3720:Metropolitan Transport Trust 2663:"Garratt Report Likely Soon" 2637:Royal Commission on Railways 1167:Scenicruiser buses ran from 1041:State Electricity Commission 658:Chairperson: Albert A. Wolff 648:Chairperson: George W. Stead 608:Chairperson: Charles Harper. 446:, on 12 November 1976. 440:Premier of Western Australia 395:, with sections through the 106:Government Railways Act 1904 7: 1568: 1354: 1272:Railway road truck services 726: 422: 10: 4631: 3773:Perth Central Area Transit 3484:Public Transport Authority 3446:Public Transport Authority 3190:Bassendean Museum Exhibits 3131:"Giant Wheat Hopper Wagon" 2386:Public Transport Authority 2170:Public Transport Authority 1868:Public Transport Authority 1472: 1413:Beyer, Peacock and Company 1400: 704:Chairperson: Alan G. Smith 550:Public Transport Authority 489:Public Transport Authority 477:Australia Western Railroad 156:Public Transport Authority 69:Public Transport Authority 4503: 4453: 4367: 4348: 4314: 4284: 4184: 4161: 4033: 3963: 3942: 3916: 3881: 3835: 3808: 3801: 3781: 3755: 3712: 3703: 3658: 3637: 3621: 3581: 3555: 3548: 3495: 3468: 3459: 3441: 3436:Public transport in Perth 2913:24 September 2015 at the 2877:24 September 2015 at the 2833:24 September 2015 at the 2786:Gunzburg, Adrian (1989). 2554:List of Royal Commissions 2117:15 September 2021 at the 1718:Higham, Geoffrey (2007). 1682:Gunzburg, Adrian (1984). 1481:Midland Railway Workshops 1469:Chief Mechanical Engineer 1409:Midland Railway Workshops 719:in December 1896 and the 543:Australian Railroad Group 481:Australian Railroad Group 249:. 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Index

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Western Australia
Public Transport Centre
Government Railways Act 1904


Western Australia
state government
tram
Public Transport Authority

S542
Public Transport Centre

C1702
Hotham Valley Railway

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Forrestfield
Westrail

The Prospector
Swan River
Guildford
Geraldton
Northampton
Eastern Railway
Fremantle
Guildford
Perth

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