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End platform saloon cars built in 1880 for the "Holdfast Bay Railway" by "Gilbert, Bush & Co." on a Cleminson underframe built by "Brown & Marshalls". In November 1881 they were purchased by the "Glenelg Railway Company". The South Australian Railways purchased the Glenelg railway and all the rollingstock in 1899.
Glenelg first class end platform carriage.
1880 | Entered service on "Holdfast Bay Railway" as first class car No.3 seating 60 passengers. |
11.1881 | To the "Glenelg Railway Company". |
16.12.1899 | Sold to the S.A.R. and renumbered "210". |
1904 | Converted to composite, seating 20 first and 40 second class passengers. |
1930 | Condemned. |
Glenelg composite class end platform carriage.
1880 | Entered service on "Holdfast Bay Railway" as first class car No.4 seating 28 first and 34 second class passengers. |
11.1881 | To the "Glenelg Railway Company". |
16.12.1899 | Sold to the S.A.R. and renumbered "211". |
1929 | Condemned. |
Glenelg first class end platform carriage.
1880 | Entered service on "Holdfast Bay Railway" as first class car No.5 seating 60 passengers. |
11.1881 | To the "Glenelg Railway Company". |
16.12.1899 | Sold to the S.A.R. and renumbered "212". |
- | Converted to composite. |
1930 | Condemned. |
Glenelg first class end platform carriage.
1880 | Entered service on "Holdfast Bay Railway" as first class car No.6 seating 60 passengers. |
11.1881 | To the "Glenelg Railway Company". |
16.12.1899 | Sold to the S.A.R. and renumbered "213". |
1904 | Converted to composite, seating 20 first and 40 second class passengers. |
1930 | Condemned. |