AUST-N-RAIL
*** September 08 Update ***
Preorders for
20ft refrigerated containers now being taken!




Expected delivery March 2009
*** Aug 08 Update ***
NSW 48 class
Preorders now being taken!!!
Expected
delivery Dec 2008
produced by Peter Boormans Workshop - see the preorder page for more
details
RTR injection
moulded GJF/VHGY Grain Wagon preorders now being taken!
Expected
Delivery March 2009
NSW 45 Class is
now shipping - preorders closed
*** Jun 08 Update***
The B vans will be shipping by the end of Jun!
The first 45 Class sample is here with pricing announced. Available by
early August.
$295 with Atlas RSD 4/5 mech and Microtrains
$180 without a mech.
Preorders get $30 off these prices. See the Preorder or Locomotive
section.

*** May 08 Update ***
The NSW 45 class is in production with delivery in
June.
Added SAR N Scale detailers items under the SA area.
Added Rosco's Models cars and trucks.
Added more containers
The B Van is expected in mid June 2008. Preorders are being
taken. There are 4 numbers and one undecorated. Here are sample
pictures:

*** March 08 Update ***
Series 1 T class locos are here!

The 12 variations fo ELX are also here.

*** Late Dec Update***
New shots of
preproduction models

ELX


B van
Please note that this is a part time
business, expect 2-6 weeks to fill orders as I’m frequently away.
Please feel freely to politely hassle me
about orders, despite my best efforts they sometimes get
mislaid.
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Brief Intro to
Australian railways
Until recently Australian railways were run by the governments of the six
states and the Commonwealth (Northern
Territory line and the Trans Australia line across the
Nullabour) and has used/uses five different rail gauges. In 1979 the Australian
National Railway (ANR) was formed from the state railways of South Australia
(SAR), Tasmania (TGR) and the Commonwealth (CR). The name was later changed to
Australian National (AN). In the early 1990's National Rail Corporation (NRC)
was formed to run interstate trains, initially using leased rollingstock and
locomotives but has since produced its own. The states still generally maintain
and run their own systems, although many of these have been or are being
privatised. Traditionally locomotive colour schemes have been simple and plain,
this has all changed in the last fifteen years, with a wide variety of colours
now seen on the rails.
The models on the following pages are based on the rollingstock that ran on
the standard (4ft 8.5in) and broad (5ft 3in) gauges. The detailed descriptions
indicate which states the item could be seen in.
The kits are grouped by the state of ownership and are generally noted by
their 1979 Railways of Australia four letter code (except for four wheel wagons
which were phased out in the late 1970's to early 1990's, locomotives and
passenger cars.). This code uses the first letter to designate the state or
system (N - NSW, V -Victorian, S -South
Australia, W -Western
Australia, A - Australian National and R - National
Rail). The second letter indicates the type of wagon (L –louvre (boxcar) van, H
- hopper, F - flat car, Q- container car, T - tank car). The third letter
indicates the commodity moved or an alphabetical series.
The last letter indicates if it can be bogied exchanged (used on both broad and
standard gauge) letter X (100 km/h), or generally of the speed rating of the
bogie A - slow (65km/h), F - fast (100 km/h).
If you have general questions about Australian Railways then please contact
us.
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please click the ABOUT US button.