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- The Vinelander was an Australian p****enger train operated by the Victorian Railways and, later, V/Line between Melbourne and Mildura from August 1972 until...
- Ada's admirer. Andrey Andreevich Vinelander (1865–1922): husband of Ada, Russian-American landowner. Dorothy Vinelander: Andrey's sister. Violet Knox: Van...
- Retrieved February 28, 2022. Fuhrmann, Doug (April 1, 2015). "Local History: Vinelanders recall tragic Hindenburg explosion". Courier Post. Retrieved February...
- capitals. Originally an overnight train, it now operates during the day. The Vinelander was operated by the Victorian Railways and later V/Line between Melbourne...
- Viking colony in North America Vineland, a novel by Thomas Pynchon The Vinelander, a former train service in Victoria, Australia Vineland, Ontario Vineland...
- BZ270, BTN259 ACN 45, ACN 48, BRN 43, BN 5, BN 22 ex The Overland and The Vinelander carriages: SJ284, JTA6 (Kuldalai), Victoria, [citation needed] ex South...
- closed by the Kennett Government in 1993 after the withdrawal of The Vinelander service. As part of the Victorian Transport Plan, p****enger services resumed...
- Melbourne. Originally withdrawn on 12 September 1993. Once served by The Vinelander service, the line branches from the Serviceton line at Ballarat. Tourello...
- TV drama Peaky Blinders Ada Vessalius, in the animé Pandora Hearts Ada Vinelander, character in the novel Ada or Ardor: A Family Chronicle by Vladimir Nabokov...
- JERSEY, 1937". artnet. Fuhrmann, Doug (1 April 2015). "Local History: Vinelanders recall tragic Hindenburg explosion". The Daily Journal. Retrieved 7 May...