Physical description
ill, p.29.
Publication type
non-fiction
Summary
A souvenir issue of a magazine to commemorate the completion and opening of the East-West (Port Augusta - Kalgoorlie) section of the Commonwealth Railways in 1917.
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ill, p.29.
non-fiction
A souvenir issue of a magazine to commemorate the completion and opening of the East-West (Port Augusta - Kalgoorlie) section of the Commonwealth Railways in 1917.
ill, p.229.
non-fiction
A photographic tribute to the Victorian Railways from 1854 to 1980.
railroads - victoria - pictorial works, australian folklore. special subjects: railway services. personal observations. collections.
ill, maps, p.467.
non-fiction
A history of the railway between Maldon & Shelbourne in the central goldfields of Victoria.
railroad construction - victoria - history, railroad operations - victoria - history
maps, p.452.
non-fiction
A Ph.D. thesis on the contribution of railways to the development of the state of Victoria, from 1860 to 1900.
railroad construction - victoria - history, victoria - development - history
ill, maps, p.15.
non-fiction
A short history of the mortuary trains to Fawkner Cemetary and the preserved hearse carriage at the cemetary.
cemetery railways - australia - history, railroad operations - victoria - history
ill, maps, p.88.
non-fiction
A pictorial book published to illustrate the changing scenes on the Victorian Railways during the decade 1970 to 1979.
railroads - victoria - pictorial works, railroad operations - victoria - history
ill, maps. p.120.
non-fiction
A listing of rail trails in Victoria with details and maps.
railtrails - victoria, walking - victoria - guides
maps. p.250.
non-fiction
A report by the Board of Inquiry into the Victorian land transport system in the years 1971 to 1972.
land transport - victoria - report, railroad operations - victoria - history
index, ill, maps, .264.
Reflections on the planned railways in Melbourne and the opportunities lost due to the rail network remaining unfinished.
railroad operations - victoria - history, railroad construction - victoria - history
ill, maps, .264.
History of the railways to Warburton, Powelltown and Noojee both the Victorian Railways and various timber tramways in Victoria.
railroad operations - victoria - history, timber tramways - victoria - history
ill, p.170.
Reminiscences of railwaymen on the Victorian Railways.
railroads - victorian railways - personal reminiscence, railroad operations - victoria - history
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