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RailPictures.Net Photo: DAZ1901 QRNational/ARG EMD G26CU at Beverley, Australia by Sean McGarraghy
 
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          » QRNational/ARG (more..)
          » EMD G26CU (more..)
          » Addington 
          » Beverley, Australia (more..)
          » September 25, 2013
          Locomotive No./Train ID Photographer
          » DAZ1901 (more..)
          » 4382 (more..)
          » Sean McGarraghy (more..)
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          Near the former siding of Addington on the Great Southern Railway that extends from Albany to Northam, DAZ1901 hauls a rake of empty XNW grain hoppers on transfer from West Merrdin to Avon Yard as train no. 4382.
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            ApertureFNumber  f/6.3
            Make  NIKON CORPORATION
            Model  NIKON D3100
            ExposureTime  10/6400
            ISOSpeedRatings  100
            Flash  16
            FocalLength  2200/10

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