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  1. LEGOsnStuff

    I should also mention that Victorian Railways shifted from English and American looking engines...

    I should also mention that Victorian Railways shifted from English and American looking engines that were either imported or outsourced to what would be just a mix of both which served as VR's standard designs. These standards were built in-house by VR, thous no longer needing importation or...
  2. LEGOsnStuff

    This is E369. He was built in 1892 in Melbourne and was used for passenger services, much like...

    This is E369. He was built in 1892 in Melbourne and was used for passenger services, much like it's sibling E236. Rebuilt in 1919, he was reitred in 1972, he was a whomping 80 years old. He's now at the Newport Railway Museum. Below shows E369 in his rebuilt form, 1968.
  3. LEGOsnStuff

    I don't think so

    I don't think so
  4. LEGOsnStuff

    nope, they were petrol fueled.

    nope, they were petrol fueled.
  5. LEGOsnStuff

    Other states also had their own government owned railways too, such as New South Wales...

    Other states also had their own government owned railways too, such as New South Wales Government Railways, South Australian Railways and Western Australian Government Railways.
  6. LEGOsnStuff

    My suburb or other suburbs have railway lines that can connect to various parts of the state of...

    My suburb or other suburbs have railway lines that can connect to various parts of the state of Victoria. The tracks are mainly used my passenger or freight operators under different companies such as V-Line from 1983, Metro from 2009 and Pacific National from 2002. This is due to Victorian...
  7. LEGOsnStuff

    I am more into Victorian Railways, as it did run through my area.

    I am more into Victorian Railways, as it did run through my area.
  8. LEGOsnStuff

    In 1911, Victorian Railways ordered 2 rail motors from the McKeen Company in Omaha USA. The...

    In 1911, Victorian Railways ordered 2 rail motors from the McKeen Company in Omaha USA. The units seem to have been a failure, as by 1919, their engines were removed and were used as passenger cars on the Altona line, usually hauled by a steam locomotive which created some odd trains. Both were...
  9. LEGOsnStuff

    If I am being honest, I am not a huge fan of 844, nor it's class, nor Union Pacific stuff in...

    If I am being honest, I am not a huge fan of 844, nor it's class, nor Union Pacific stuff in general. They ain't really my thing.
  10. LEGOsnStuff

    This is our mighty Heavy Harry, the largest locomotive built in Australia. He was built in 1941...

    This is our mighty Heavy Harry, the largest locomotive built in Australia. He was built in 1941 at Newport Workshops and was put to work on Victoria's North East Line from Melbourne to Albury. Retired in 1956 due to worn condition. He's now at our Newport Railway Museum.
  11. LEGOsnStuff

    good night people, i go to sleep..

    good night people, i go to sleep..
  12. LEGOsnStuff

    I own a variety of them. My personal favorite is a 1965 Hornby Britannia locomotive I got from a...

    I own a variety of them. My personal favorite is a 1965 Hornby Britannia locomotive I got from a train show for $50. Still in decent condition.
  13. LEGOsnStuff

    Not really, I usually just take outdoor walks or runs.

    Not really, I usually just take outdoor walks or runs.
  14. LEGOsnStuff

    I have rode on many metropolitan trains in the past, from the rare occasion of riding the trains...

    I have rode on many metropolitan trains in the past, from the rare occasion of riding the trains in the city, to even using Japan's trains as our main transport when I was on holiday there! (We used them almost everyday! I also rode a train in Thailand. Below is a pic of one of the Japanese...
  15. LEGOsnStuff

    This is E236, my all time favorite train. He was built in 1893 in Melbourne (my city) for use on...

    This is E236, my all time favorite train. He was built in 1893 in Melbourne (my city) for use on their passenger network. Taken off passenger roster in 1920 and retired altogether in 1953, he has sat in my local train museum. I remember seeing him for the first time in person and falling in...
  16. LEGOsnStuff

    Definitely! They are one of my main hobbies!

    Definitely! They are one of my main hobbies!
  17. LEGOsnStuff

    Sonic the Hedgehog

    I came here for Nikki The Hedghog!! (Yes I actually spell his name like that)
  18. LEGOsnStuff

    Hi, I am new to this site, have a free locomotive picture.[IMG]

    Hi, I am new to this site, have a free locomotive picture.
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