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− | Built for Tasmanian Government Railways and used on main line express passenger trains, withdrawn in 1978. Sold in 1979 to J. & M. Meehan who formed Tasmanian Rail Tours in 1983 and returned to service. Purchased by Tasmanian Locomotive Coy. Pty. Ltd. in 1986. Sold to DVR in 1992. | + | Built for Tasmanian Government Railways and used on main line express passenger trains, withdrawn in 1978. Sold in 1979 to J. & M. Meehan who formed Tasmanian Rail Tours in 1983 and returned to service. |
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+ | Purchased by Tasmanian Locomotive Coy. Pty. Ltd. in 1986. Sold to DVR in 1992. | ||
The three ACS (Articulated Country Saloon) carriages at DVR were all built at Launceston Railway Workshops for the Tasman Limited between 1955 and 1958. | The three ACS (Articulated Country Saloon) carriages at DVR were all built at Launceston Railway Workshops for the Tasman Limited between 1955 and 1958. |
Revision as of 08:42, 4 April 2023
Built for Tasmanian Government Railways and used on main line express passenger trains, withdrawn in 1978. Sold in 1979 to J. & M. Meehan who formed Tasmanian Rail Tours in 1983 and returned to service.
Purchased by Tasmanian Locomotive Coy. Pty. Ltd. in 1986. Sold to DVR in 1992.
The three ACS (Articulated Country Saloon) carriages at DVR were all built at Launceston Railway Workshops for the Tasman Limited between 1955 and 1958.