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Former feight rail operator in New South Wales
FreightCorp, formally Freight Rail, was a railway operator owned by the Government of New South Wales, in Australia. It was responsible for intrastate
FreightCorp
Class of diesel locomotives
State Rail Authority's FreightRail division (FreightCorp from 1996) in 1994–1995. The sale of FreightCorp and its assets along with National Rail in 2002
New South Wales 82 class locomotive
New_South_Wales_82_class_locomotive
Australian rail transport company
Corporation before 2005. The rail operator was formed as an amalgamation of FreightCorp and National Rail's freight operations, and later acquired Australian
Pacific_National
Class of diesel locomotives
passed to RailCorp. In December 1994, Silverton Rail purchased six from FreightCorp. All were placed in service as their Silverton Rail 48s class. All units
New South Wales 48 class locomotive
New_South_Wales_48_class_locomotive
Former Australian railway operator
over the running of all interstate services from Australian National, FreightCorp and V/Line. National Rail took over cross-border operations progressively
National_Rail_Corporation
Former Australian freight rail operator
Casino and Murwillumbah under sub-contract to FreightCorp. A 49 class locomotive was hired from FreightCorp for a few months in 1998. In May 1999, a tourist
Interail
Class of diesel locomotives
and FreightCorp were both sold to form Pacific National in February 2002. In February 1999, 81s began operating in South Australia, when FreightCorp won
New South Wales 81 class locomotive
New_South_Wales_81_class_locomotive
Heavy Australia diesel locomotive
Pacific National when FreightCorp was privatised in February 2002. The majority of the Canadian built locomotives retain their FreightCorp livery with Pacific
New South Wales 90 class locomotive
New_South_Wales_90_class_locomotive
Australian diesel locomotive
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
New South Wales 80 class locomotive
New_South_Wales_80_class_locomotive
Class of New South Wales electric locomotive
operated for the Public Transport Commission, State Rail Authority and FreightCorp with most remaining in service into the 1990s. The locomotives were built
New South Wales 46 class locomotive
New_South_Wales_46_class_locomotive
Rail transport in Australia utilizes various diesel locomotives. 40 class 41 class 42 class 421 class 422 class 43 class 44 class 442 class 45 class (and
List of Australian diesel locomotives
List_of_Australian_diesel_locomotives
Class of electric locomotives
all were repainted by A Goninan & Co, Taree into Freight Rail (later FreightCorp) blue. By October 1997 18 had been withdrawn from service with cracked
New South Wales 86 class locomotive
New_South_Wales_86_class_locomotive
Australian locomotive class
on ballast trains. In June 1994, the Manildra Group leased 4907 from FreightCorp for use at its Gunnedah mill. Later in 1994, Manildra purchased 4907
New South Wales 49 class locomotive
New_South_Wales_49_class_locomotive
1998, the 85 class were withdrawn and stored at Lithgow. In July 2000, FreightCorp moved three of the class to Werris Creek. Two were sold for preservation
New South Wales 85 class locomotive
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Australian transport company
Holdings, it acquired a 50% shareholding in Pacific National that purchased FreightCorp and the National Rail Corporation. In March 2002, Patrick acquired a
Patrick_Corporation
Former railway yard in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
8703; 151.1724 Characteristics Owner RailCorp Operator Pacific National FreightCorp State Rail Authority Public Transport Commission New South Wales Government
Rozelle_Yard
Class of 20 Australian diesel-electric locomotives
1996 via the North Coast line to Brisbane. When they were returned to FreightCorp in September 1997, their Southern duties were now being handled by Class
New South Wales 422 class locomotive
New_South_Wales_422_class_locomotive
Australian diesel-electric locomotives
entered service in 1998/99. A locomotive shortage saw six reinstated by FreightCorp in late 1995. After being used as shunters in Sydney, the last were withdrawn
New South Wales 442 class locomotive
New_South_Wales_442_class_locomotive
Class of Australian diesel-electric locomoitves
The fleet included locomotives of mixed age and power, leased from FreightCorp, V/Line and Australian National. In September 1995, National Rail awarded
National_Rail_NR_class
Former Australian railway company
former FreightCorp 44 class entered service as 44s2 and 44s3. In March 2003, twenty-four 80 class locomotives were purchased from FreightCorp with four
Southern_&_Silverton_Rail
Railway museum in New South Wales, Australia
(TAM 503 and BR 1395) located on an isolated track segment. A former FreightCorp training car FZ 663 is used for a meal room and training facility. During
Rail_Motor_Society
Australian equipment and locomotive manufacturer
Australian National Industries' Braemar factory to fulfill its order for FreightCorp 82 class locomotives. "Clyde publishes company history". Railway Digest:
Clyde_Engineering
Former locomotive depot
Characteristics Owner Transport Asset Manager of New South Wales Operator FreightCorp Depot code 2 Type Twin roundhouse Roads 2 x 21 undercover Routes served
Broadmeadow_Locomotive_Depot
Australian diesel-electric locomotives
and fitted with 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) standard gauge bogies from FreightCorp 49 class locomotives for use by Interail in New South Wales as the 423
Queensland Railways 1502 class
Queensland_Railways_1502_class
Rail transport agency in NSW, 1980–2003
44218 in FreightCorp livery alongside 7317 in the candy livery at Broadmeadow Locomotive Depot circa 1990
State_Rail_Authority
Former Australian railway operator
Alstom at the Ballarat North Workshops, second-hand grain hoppers from FreightCorp, and the conversion of surplus vans into log and container flats. To
Freight_Australia
Railway network in New South Wales, Australia
Authority. In 1989, the SRA was split into CityRail, CountryLink and FreightCorp, the latter business being sold in 2001 to Pacific National. Three government
Rail transport in New South Wales
Rail_transport_in_New_South_Wales
Australian rolling stock leasing company
1970 – 1973 as the 442 class 2003 – 2004 as the GL class 12 Rebuilt ex FreightCorp 442 class VL class Diesel-electric Standard - VL352, VL354, VL355, VL358
Rail_First_Asset_Management
Railway station in New South Wales, Australia
October 1997, Beresfield was the site of a major rail accident, when a FreightCorp coal train passed a red signal and collided with the rear of another
Beresfield_railway_station
Chain of coal delivery in New South Wales, Australia
announced that the line would be opened up to other operators. Prior to only FreightCorp and its predecessors operated trains. The other infrastructure associated
Hunter_Valley_Coal_Chain
Disused railway station in New South Wales, Australia
Mudgee ceased in 1985. The station building was used for some years as FreightCorp and Pacific National accommodation and leased by community groups. Much
Mudgee_railway_station
Class of Australian diesel locomotives
locomotives. The order later extended to eleven. They are an evolution of the FreightCorp 82 class. All were assembled at a facility established by Clyde Engineering
Westrail_S_class
took over interstate rail freight operations from Australian National, FreightCorp and the Public Transport Corporation, and commenced operations on the
History of rail transport in Australia
History_of_rail_transport_in_Australia
Class of Australian diesel-electric locomotive
Tuscan red Scrapped 4479 ? Feb 67 N/A Red Scrapped 4480 ? Feb 67 N/A FreightCorp Blue Scrapped 4481 ? Mar 67 N/A Red Scrapped 4482 ? Apr 67 N/A Red Scrapped
New South Wales 44 class locomotive
New_South_Wales_44_class_locomotive
owner. Freight services were operated by the state government through FreightCorp until 2001, when this business was sold to Pacific National. Since 2003
Transport_in_New_South_Wales
Railway line in New South Wales
peaking over the summer and during school holidays. In September 1997, FreightCorp contracted out of the operation of freight trains on the line to Northern
Murwillumbah_railway_line
Former Australian railway operator
Australian Government Railways D class. 2200 class 5 Standard 1969– 1970 Ex FreightCorp, ex State Rail Authority, formerly Public Transport Commission 422 class
One_Rail_Australia
1970–73 Australian diesel-hydraulic class
7344 shunts at Sydney Central in October 1991 painted in experimental FreightCorp green livery
New South Wales 73 class locomotive
New_South_Wales_73_class_locomotive
Class of Australian diesel-electric locomotives
infrastructure trains on the North Coast line as a sub-contractor to FreightCorp. Northern Rivers Railroad purchased 42106 from a private owner, and moved
New South Wales 421 class locomotive
New_South_Wales_421_class_locomotive
operations and assets are combined with the Government of New South Wales' FreightCorp and sold to Toll Holdings and Patrick Corporation as Pacific National
2002_in_rail_transport
Former railway workshop in New South Wales, Australia
locomotives, Delec's work began to contract. It was included in the sale of FreightCorp to Pacific National in February 2002. With Pacific National opening a
Delec_Locomotive_Depot
Australian railway operator
January 1995 as Austrac Ready Power. It purchased a number of former FreightCorp locomotives and leased the disused Junee Locomotive Depot. In June 1995
Junee_Railway_Workshop
Pacific National absorbed National Rail Corporation, Freight Australia and FreightCorp, they did not bother with mass recoding and simply kept the prefixes
Railways_of_Australia
Government Railways Public Transport Commission State Rail Authority FreightCorp Queensland Railways South Australian Railways State Transport Authority
List of former government railway authorities of Australia
List_of_former_government_railway_authorities_of_Australia
Class of diesel-electric locomotive
service from March 1993. They remained in service until replaced by FreightCorp by Class 82s in 1994/95. Thirty-two were auctioned in December 1994 with
New South Wales 45 class locomotive
New_South_Wales_45_class_locomotive
Railway station in New South Wales, Australia
Creek NSW 2341. Havenhand & Mather Architects P/L; RailCorp (2001). Freightcorp Werris Creek locomotive maintenance centre conservation management plan
Werris_Creek_railway_station
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Honest
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Abbreviation of katherine, Pure
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Irish
Used for both male and female it is the Irish word for Christmas, as in Noel or Noelle.
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Native American
Sour.
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Hindu
Finishes bad things
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Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit
Goddess Durga / Laxmi / Saraswati; Sister of Poojitha
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Indian Goddess Name
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Righteous.
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Beloved
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Hebrew
(ש×ֶבַע) Short form of Hebrew Bat-Sheva, SHEVA means "daughter of the oath." Compare with masculine Sheva.
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