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- Locomotives_of_the_Western_Australian_Government_Railways abstract "The Western Australian Government Railways (usually abbreviated to WAGR) operated a large number of unique steam, diesel and electric locomotive classes. Often suffering from lack of available funds the WAGR locomotive fleet often consisted of locomotives far older than their expected operational life. Only one electric locomotive was operated by the government during the WAGR years.".
- Q6666015 abstract "The Western Australian Government Railways (usually abbreviated to WAGR) operated a large number of unique steam, diesel and electric locomotive classes. Often suffering from lack of available funds the WAGR locomotive fleet often consisted of locomotives far older than their expected operational life. Only one electric locomotive was operated by the government during the WAGR years.".
- Locomotives_of_the_Western_Australian_Government_Railways comment "The Western Australian Government Railways (usually abbreviated to WAGR) operated a large number of unique steam, diesel and electric locomotive classes. Often suffering from lack of available funds the WAGR locomotive fleet often consisted of locomotives far older than their expected operational life. Only one electric locomotive was operated by the government during the WAGR years.".
- Q6666015 comment "The Western Australian Government Railways (usually abbreviated to WAGR) operated a large number of unique steam, diesel and electric locomotive classes. Often suffering from lack of available funds the WAGR locomotive fleet often consisted of locomotives far older than their expected operational life. Only one electric locomotive was operated by the government during the WAGR years.".