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RailPictures.Net Photo: 705 Queensland Rail NGR at Brisbane, Queensland, Australia by Martin Bennet
 
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        » Queensland Rail (more..)
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        » Roma Street 
        » Brisbane, Queensland, Australia (more..)
        » November 13, 2017
        Locomotive No./Train ID Photographer
        » 705 (more..)
        » Unknown
        » Martin Bennet (more..)
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        After more than a year of test runs, Brisbane's 'New Generation Rollingstock' (NGR) fleet was still yet to enter service when I took this photo. Built by Bombardier in India, QR identified numerous design issues once testing began in Australia. Set 705 is seen here bypassing Roma Street station and heading onto the Exhibition loop line. A month later the first sets did enter service, however they are still facing legal issues relating to poorly designed wheelchair-accessible toilets.
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          Make  Canon
          Model  Canon EOS 5D Mark III
          ExposureTime  1/400
          ISOSpeedRatings  160
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          FocalLength  28/1

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