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These cars were originally all built as 50 feet Long Toms but were renumbered under the 1953 modernisation scheme, which aimed at describing the cars, with modernised interiors, for seat reservation purposes.
Prior to the renumbering, compartments were provided inplace of the original longitudinal seats and a hinged door in place of the original sliding gave access to the end platforms. Lavatories were provided at each end of the car. The only difference between first and second class was first had loose cushions on the seats.
Second class bogie carriage, 54 feet 9 inches in length.
16.12.1911 | Built Islington and issued to the South-east system as "177", seating 60 second class passengers. |
c.1937 | Rebuilt as first class side aisle car seating 32 passengers. |
1953 | Converted to "300". |
8.7.1970 | Withdrawn. |
Second class bogie lavatory carriage, 54 feet 9 inches in length.
16.12.1911 | Built Islington and issued to the South-east system as "178", seating 60 second class passengers. |
c.1937 | Rebuilt as first class side aisle car seating 32 passengers. |
1953 | Converted to "301". |
8.1.1969 | Used on the last narrow gauge train for Broken hill. |
8.7.1970 | Withdrawn. |
Second class bogie lavatory carriage, 54 feet 9 inches in length,
9.1912 | Built Islington as car "190", seating 60 second class passengers. |
1917 | Converted to 1st class South Australian and Commonwealth Railways Joint Stock. saloon, seating 32 passengers in movable wicker arm chairs. |
1938 | Swapped body with broad gauge 494 (narrow gauge 182) to enable it to be converted for use as a ward car on the combined hospital train. |
- | Classified "NRP 1". |
1942-44 | Used on Ambulance Train No.9 as Ward Car "NRP 1". |
4.2.1944 | Withdrawn from Miltary use. |
- | "NRC" classification removed. |
1944 | Fitted with longitudinal seating for 60 second class passengers. |
Late 1945 | Exchanged bodies with broad gauge 494 regaining its original body. It was then reclassified 1st class, seating 32 passengers and sent to the South East division. |
1953 | Converted to "302". |
8.7.1970 | Withdrawn. |
8.1972 | Sold to Zig Zag Railway. |
Second class bogie lavatory carriage, 54 feet 9 inches in length.
22.6.1920 | Built Islington and issued to the northern system as South Australian and Commonwealth Railways Joint Stock "218", seating 60 passengers. |
1924 | Converted to first class lavatory carriage with reclining chairs, seating 30 passengers. |
1937 | Rebuilt as first class side aisle, seating 32 passengers. |
1953 | Converted to "303". |
8.1.1969 | Used as first class car on the last narrow gauge train for Broken Hill. |
8.7.1970 | Withdrawn. |
8.1972 | Sold to Zig Zag Railway. |
Second class bogie lavatory carriage, 54 feet 9 inches in length.
1.7.1920 | Built at Islington and issued to the northern system as South Australian and Commonwealth Railways Joint Stock carriage "220", seating 60 passengers. |
1924 | Converted to first class lavatory carriage with reclining chairs seating 30 passengers. |
1937 | Rebuilt as first class side aisle seating 32 passengers. |
1953 | Converted to "304". |
8.1.1969 | On the last narrow gauge train for Broken hill. |
19.3.1971 | Withdrawn. |
- | In possession of the Silverton Tramway Museum, Sulphide St, Broken Hill. |
Second class bogie lavatory carriage, 54 feet 9 inches in length.
19.12.1911 | Built Islington and issued to the Northern system as "184", seating 60 passengers. |
1917 | Used as South Australian and Commonwealth Railways Joint Stock. |
1937 | Rebuilt as first class side aisle seating 32 passengers. |
- | Transferred to the South East. |
1953 | Converted to "305". |
1954 | To Northern division. |
8.1.1969 | Used on the last narrow gauge train for Broken Hill. |
8.7.1970 | Withdrawn. |
8.1972 | Sold to Zig Zag Railway. |
- | Sold to Pichi Richi Railway. |
Second class bogie lavatory carriage, 54 feet 9 inches in length.
7.1912 | Built Islington, as "187", seating 60 passengers. |
1927 | Converted to broad gauge gauge for use as railcar trailer "496". |
1945 | Returned to narrow gauge, but swapped bodies with 219 (semi-corridor), which was on 181 which had swapped bodies in 1942. Transferred to the South East at this time. |
1953 | Converted to "306". |
1954 | To Northern division. |
6.1961 | Written off. |
Second class bogie lavatory carriage, 54 feet 9 inches in length.
12.1911 | Built Islington and issued to the Northern system as "183", seating 60 passengers. |
1917 | Used as South Australian and Commonwealth Railways Joint Stock. |
1950 | Rebuilt as second class side aisle car. |
1953 | Converted to "400". |
8.7.1970 | Withdrawn. |
Second class bogie lavatory carriage, 54 feet 9 inches in length.
9.1912 | Built at Islington as "191", seating 60 passengers. |
1924 | Fitted with reclining chairs to seat 30 first class passengers. |
1925 | Transferred to Port Lincoln. |
1936 | Converted to semi-corridor type seating 32 second class passengers and sent to Northern division. |
1953 | Converted to "401". |
8.7.1970 | Withdrawn. |
Second class bogie lavatory carriage, 54 feet 9 inches in length.
9.1912 | Built Islington as "192", seating 60 passengers. |
1917 | Used as South Australian and Commonwealth Railways Joint Stock. |
1924 | Fitted with reclining chairs seating 30 first class passengers. |
1937 | Rebuilt as second class side aisle seating 32 passengers. |
1953 | Converted to "402". |
8.7.1970 | Withdrawn. |
Second class bogie lavatory carriage, 54 feet 9 inches in length.
9.1912 | Built Islington as "193", seating 60 passengers. |
1917 | Used as second class South Australian and Commonwealth Railways Joint Stock. |
1924 | Fitted with reclining chairs seating 30 first class passengers. |
1937 | Converted to second class side aisle seating 32 passengers. |
1953 | Converted to "403". |
8.1.1969 | On the last narrow gauge train for Broken hill. |
19.3.1971 | Withdrawn. |
1971 | Purchased D.McAllen of Woodside. |
1974 | Donated it to the Australian Railway Historical Society. |
- | Purchased by Pichi Richi Railway from the Australian Railway Historical Society. |
Second class bogie lavatory carriage, 54 feet 9 inches in length.
11.1912 | Built Islington as "194", seating 60 passengers. |
1917 | Used as second class South Australian and Commonwealth Railways Joint Stock. |
1924 | Fitted with reclining chairs seating 32 first class passengers. |
1937 | Rebuilt as second class side aisle seating 32 passengers. |
1953 | Converted to "404". |
9.1.1969 | Used on the last Broken Hill express |
8.7.1970 | Withdrawn. |
8.1972 | To Lithgow Zig Zag. |
12.1997 | Destroyed in Bushfire. |
Second class bogie lavatory carriage, 54 feet 9 inches in length.
11.1912 | Built Islington as "195", seating 60 passengers. |
1924 | Fitted with reclining chairs, seating 30 passengers. |
1925 | To Port Lincoln. |
1936 | Converted to second class side aisle, seating 32 passengers, for Northern division. |
1953 | Converted to "405". |
2.9.1971 | Withdrawn. |
8.1972 | Sold to Zig Zag Railway. |
- | Sold to Pichi Richi Railway. |
Second class bogie lavatory carriage, 54 feet 9 inches in length.
12.1919 | Built Islington and issued to the northern system as "213", seating 60 passengers. |
1937 | Rebuilt as second class side aisle seating 32 passengers. |
1953 | Converted to "406". |
8.1.1969 | Used on the last narrow gauge train for Broken Hill. |
8.7.1970 | Withdrawn. |
Second class bogie lavatory carriage, 54 feet 9 inches in length.
12.1919 | Built Islington and issued to the northern systemas "214", seating 60 passengers. |
1937 | Rebuilt as second class side aisle seating 32 passengers. |
1953 | Converted to "407". |
8.1.1969 | Used on the last narrow gauge train for Broken Hill. |
8.7.1970 | Withdrawn. |
Second class bogie lavatory carriage, 54 feet 9 inches in length.
12.1919 | Built Islington and issued to the northern systemas "215", seating 60 passengers. |
1937 | Rebuilt as second class side aisle seating 32 passengers. |
1953 | Converted to "408". |
8.1.1969 | Used on the last narrow gauge train for Broken Hill. |
8.7.1970 | Withdrawn. |
Second class bogie lavatory carriage, 54 feet 9 inches in length.
7.1912 | Built Islington as "188", seating 60 passengers. |
1921 | Converted to composite class, 24 first and 30 second class passengers. |
1936 | Converted to second class side aisle, seating 32 passengers, and transferred to the South East. |
1953 | Converted to "410". |
1954 | Transferred to Northern division. |
8.1.1969 | Used on the last narrow gauge train for Broken Hill. |
8.7.1970 | Withdrawn. |
Second class bogie lavatory carriage, 54 feet 9 inches in length.
1.1920 | Built Islington and issued to the northern system as "216", seatig 60 passengers. |
1937 | Rebuilt as second class side aisle seating 32 passengers. |
- | Transferred to the South East. |
1953 | Converted to "411". |
1954 | Transferred to Northern division. |
8.7.1970 | Withdrawn. |