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earlier comments

Ok guys, every new entry gets the treatment fair enough.
Surely, West Coast Wilderness Railway, Tasmania - would

be more appropriate than doing the Australia bit. I cannot understand why the word tourist creeps in. The usual things it was called while it was being rebuilt was the Abt and things like that. User:SatuSuro 7 July 2005 11:42 (UTC)

Stopping Places

might look odd temporarily - have mislaid mileage/kilometre list to make sense of this section SatuSuro 10:08, 17 October 2006 (UTC) reply

history of engines

The article details the re-use of the old engines, but it says: "ABT 2 is currently on display in Hobart in a museum and ABT 2 was scrapped into parts for the other engines." Clearly, one of these references should be to "ABT 4" - but which one is it? Can somebody who knows correct this? Phillip.davis.oz ( talk) 05:55, 5 May 2011 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

earlier comments

Ok guys, every new entry gets the treatment fair enough.
Surely, West Coast Wilderness Railway, Tasmania - would

be more appropriate than doing the Australia bit. I cannot understand why the word tourist creeps in. The usual things it was called while it was being rebuilt was the Abt and things like that. User:SatuSuro 7 July 2005 11:42 (UTC)

Stopping Places

might look odd temporarily - have mislaid mileage/kilometre list to make sense of this section SatuSuro 10:08, 17 October 2006 (UTC) reply

history of engines

The article details the re-use of the old engines, but it says: "ABT 2 is currently on display in Hobart in a museum and ABT 2 was scrapped into parts for the other engines." Clearly, one of these references should be to "ABT 4" - but which one is it? Can somebody who knows correct this? Phillip.davis.oz ( talk) 05:55, 5 May 2011 (UTC) reply


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