Walker railmotor
The family of Walker railmotors were a type of diesel railcar operated by the Victorian Railways in Australia. After the Second World War, the Victorian Railways undertook a major rebuilding program known as "Operation Phoenix". One of the first tasks was the upgrading of passenger services on country branch lines, through the replacement of 23 wooden bodied railmotors built in the 1920s, and the withdrawal of steam locomotive hauled mixed trains.
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Walker railmotor
The family of Walker railmotors were a type of diesel railcar operated by the Victorian Railways in Australia. After the Second World War, the Victorian Railways undertook a major rebuilding program known as "Operation Phoenix". One of the first tasks was the upgrading of passenger services on country branch lines, through the replacement of 23 wooden bodied railmotors built in the 1920s, and the withdrawal of steam locomotive hauled mixed trains.
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The family of Walker railmotor ...... fleet running through to 1955.
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1948-03-15
1948-07-16
1948-10-18
1950-06-06
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The family of Walker railmotor ...... ocomotive hauled mixed trains.
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Walker railmotor
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102hp & 153hp Walker Railmotor – Passenger unit
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102hp Walker Railmotor
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153hp Walker Railmotor
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280hp Walker Railmotor
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Walker Railmotor Trailer
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