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A vast array of different types of trains, on different types
of traction, from different types of era's, the only place
where this can be found is Newcastle.
From right to left: Sydney Bound V37 (4-car), a 4 car 620/720
Railcar set led by 729, 2 car K4 and Endeavour set 2852/2802.
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Two different modes of traction at Newcastle Station. (Left) 4
car Diesel 620/720 set led by 729 and Sydney bound V37.
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V7
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(Top, Middle and Bottom-Left): Two 4-car V-SETs, one Wyong bound while the
other Sydney bound pass through each other at the scenic spot
of Hawkesbury River.
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A Sydney-bound V-SET approached Hawkesbury River
Station.
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(Top and Bottom-Left): A Newcastle bound V4, speeds through
Hawkesbury River Platform.
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(Top-Left): Sydney-bound V64 Approaches
Hawkesbury River Station.
(Bottom-Left): V64 Straight after stopping in
perspective with its location.
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In the other direction but same time from the
above photograph, V35 Wyong-bound arrives into Hawkesbury River.
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Two V-SETs cross each other at
Hawkesbury River Station. V64 (Left) and V35 (Right)
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A Sydney bounf V-SET heading approaches
Hawkesbury River Station
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The limited Cityrail Blue and Yellow front
V-SET speeds through Hawkesbury River.
Attainted sources have shown the Blue and
Yellow was painted to Celebrate the Anniversary of the opening of
the Central Coast line and it's services.
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A down V-SET leaves Hawkesbury River station
bound for
Wyong.
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After the quick jaunt from Hawkesbury River, we
arrived on the short Platform of Wondabyne, which required us to
ride in the rear carriage of the train.
Wondabyne is a platform (Not necsessarily
station!) located next to Mullett Creek.
(Top and Bottom-Left): The left two photographs show the
short platform and the departure of the set, V12.
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(Top
and Bottom-Left): Up
V-SET, V13, arrives at Wondabyne Station.
Also to note from above, this station is not compulsory
for services to stop at. Only if required by passengers wishing to alight at
Wondabyne, or anyone on the platform wishing to catch the service
from the platform.
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V2
Speeds through Wondabyne Station.
An interesting spot for this photograph was taken at the end
of the boat pier. The photograph showing the track's proximity with the water.
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Blue
Goose front V35 returning to Sydney,
slowly arrives into Wondabyne.
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Also
one of the good shots taken at Wondabyne
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From
a low viewpoint at the end of the platform, V10 Speeds right through
Wondabyne, on a down service to Wyong.
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