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FreightCorp,
formally Freight Rail, was a
railway operator owned by the
Government of New
South Wales. It was
responsible for
intrastate and some interstate...
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Diesel locomotives used on the
railways of Australia. 40
class 41
class 42
class 421
class 422
class 43
class 44
class 442
class 45
class 47
class 48 class...
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South Wales State Rail Authority's
FreightRail
division (
FreightCorp from 1996) in 1994–1995. The sale of
FreightCorp and its ****ets
along with National...
- diesel-electric
locomotives built by Electro-Motive Division,
Canada for
FreightCorp and EDi Rail,
Cardiff for
Pacific National for use on high
tonnage Hunter...
- In 1994/95 all were
repainted by A
Goninan & Co,
Taree into
Freight Rail (later
FreightCorp) blue. By
October 1997 18 had been
withdrawn from
service with...
- to
TasRail in 2009. "
FreightCorp for sale with
National Rail"
Railway Digest October 2000 page 17 Buchanan, Alison. "
Freightcorp and
National Rail Corporation...
- Authority,
these have
since p****ed to Rail
Corp. In
December 1994,
Silverton Rail
purchased six from
FreightCorp. All were
placed in
service as
their Silverton...
- over the
running of all
interstate services from
Australian National,
FreightCorp and V/Line.
National Rail took over cross-border
operations progressively...
- Holdings, it
acquired a 50%
shareholding in
Pacific National that
purchased FreightCorp and the
National Rail Corporation. In
March 2002,
Patrick acquired a...
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taking delivery of the NR
class locomotives, the 80s
began to
return to
FreightCorp in
January 1997. As they were
surplus to requirements, some were placed...