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- Scotland Railway and Great Western Railway also introduced railmotors. Nonetheless, the railmotors had a number of disadvantages: their frequency, and the...
- AEC railmotors were used on the ReservoirWhittlesea shuttle service from 1924 until 1931. On the Outer Circle line, a pair of AEC railmotors coupled...
- of their use can be added to a total of 65 sold railmotors and 40 trailers. Most of these railmotors were built for 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) standard...
- Country Train Plans" Railway Digest May 1985 page 133 "The Rail Motor Society". Retrieved 10 May 2013. Media related to CPH railmotors at Wikimedia Commons...
- delivery of the two railmotors and that delivery was not expected for months. To avoid further delay with the implementing of the new railmotor service, it was...
- longer journeys. Two similar railmotors were constructed for the Tasmanian Government Railways in 1925. Four of the railmotors were built by the Victorian...
- The family of Walker railmotors were a type of diesel railcar operated by the Victorian Railways in Australia. After World War II, the Victorian Railways...
- 1987 by SATS Museum, R.3125-6/9/11-1000) "GWR Steam Railmotor and Trailer Project - Why Railmotors?". Archived from the original on 9 January 2014. Retrieved...
- introduced three railmotors c.1905 which lasted in service until 1918. The Dublin, Wicklow and Wexford Railway had two steam railmotors, built by Manning...
- were featured on the Union Pacific and the Southern Pacific. Two McKeen railmotors were purchased by the Victorian Railways, and delivered in 1911. They...