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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. |