- The FP
paybuses were a
series of
thirteen small 4
wheel railbuses built for the
Department of
Railways New
South Wales between 1937 and 1970. The rail...
- Rail
Paybus FP1 is a heritage-listed
former railbus and now
museum exhibit at NSW Rail
Transport Museum Barbour Road, in the
outer south-western Sydney...
- The
government railways of New
South Wales, Australia, use a
large variety of p****enger
rolling stock. The
first railway in
Sydney was
opened in 1855 between...
- heritage-listed sites, including: NSW Rail
Transport Museum Barbour Road: Rail
Paybus FP1 The 2021
census showed Thirlmere's po****tion to be 4,986, with a gender...
-
railway station Thirlmere, NSW Rail
Transport Museum,
Barbour Road: Rail
Paybus FP1 Warragamba, Coxs
River Arms: Coxs
River track Warragamba, Warragamba...
- inside. On the
night of 7
December 1941, a New
South Wales FP5
railway paybus was
deliberately blown up in an
attempted robbery by a
homemade dynamite...
- restoration,
operational CTC
railmotor 55: In storage,
awaiting restoration FP
paybus FP11:
Under restoration,
operational S-Truck wagons:
Static display L-Truck...