Built at the South Australian Railways Adelaide locomotive workshops 4.1890, and issued to the Palmerston division as second class lavatory car "No.126", seating 35 passengers.
Taken over by the Commonwealth Railways coded "NBP 4".
4.1890 | Entered service on the South Australia Railways Palmerston division as "126".. |
1.1.1911 | Taken over by the Commonwealth. |
- | Recoded "NBP 4". |
1954 | Written off and sold to Fujita Salvage Co. |
Built by the Commonwealth Railways at its Port Augusta workshops as, entered service, 40 feet 2-1/5 inch second class passenger car with longitudinal seating.
1.5.1925 | Entered service as "NBP 14". |
26.3.1938 | In rollingstock summary as having been destoryed[blc] |
20.10.1969 | Written off. |
19.7.1972 | Underframe converted to flat wagon "NR 1767". |
- | Written off North Australia Railway |
5.1981 | At Marree |