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U892

U vans were one of the most numerous vehicles on the Victorian Railways.

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28C

A passenger train guards van, they eventually became synonymous with one of our railmotors.

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M815

Used for transporting cattle, but not always.

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O284

Not many wagons had such a variety of uses.

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544ZL

Every goods train had a Z van behind it, but they weren’t all the same.

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GY5132

The yellow stripe means something.

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B 91

This has a unique connection to the Daylesford line.

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B 159

While built for general goods traffic, they carried one of the most important commodities.

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B 372

This type of wagon was used for a most unusual primary product

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L1324

The sheep wagon was responsible for one of the most important trains of the 1930s.

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WT465

Without these vehicles, the vast network of the Victorian Railways would have been unsustainable.

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GY3626

Once the most numerous wagons on the Victorian railways, but how many were there?

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