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Passing Wallerwang by ozjd

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Passing Wallerwang

SSR's GM22 and GM10 lead the AK inspection cars through Wallerawang station on the final day of a journey around the state.

Abdelhamid Bellaaj with frosty the snowman at Wang Chung results from builder ai Natasha bad juju by treeegrass

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Abdelhamid Bellaaj with frosty the snowman at Wang Chung results from builder ai Natasha bad juju

Struck down by the wrath of Railcube OKG brand software.

-6 degrees C at Wallerawang ! It's winter spell ! Stranger things ! by treeegrass

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-6 degrees C at Wallerawang ! It's winter spell ! Stranger things !

Struck down by the wrath of railcube - pulled up 11.5 hrs on duty...

Out of Use by ozjd

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Out of Use

The rear view of the out of service Wallerawang East Signal Box

Passing Wallerwang by ozjd

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Passing Wallerwang

The AK inspection cars pass Wallerawang station on the final day of a journey around the state.

Passing Wallerawang by ozjd

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Passing Wallerawang

SSR's GM22 and GM10 lead the AK inspection cars through Wallerawang station on the final day of a journey around the state.

Watching by ozjd

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Watching

Watching

Out of Use by ozjd

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Out of Use

The unused building on the down platform at Wallerawang

From the West by ozjd

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From the West

SSR's GM22 and GM10 lead the AK inspection cars in Wallerawang on the final day of a journey around the state.

Zipping through Wang by ozjd

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Zipping through Wang

An UGL Regional Linx Toyota hi-rail zips through Wallerawang station.

WALLERAWANG POWER STATION- by A u s s i e P o m m

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WALLERAWANG POWER STATION-

Wallerawang Power Station was a thermal coal powered station, located near Wallerawang, in the Central Tablelands region of New South Wales, Australia. The power station was equipped with two turbo-alternators of 500 megawatts (670,000 hp) each, supplied byCA Parsons & Company of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England. Production commenced in May 1957.

In July 2013, Energy Australia acquired Wallerawang Power Station, along with Mount Piper Power Station, from Delta Electrix. Due to dwindling demand, the first of the two generating units had been mothballed in January 2013, and the second in April 2014. In November 2014, EnergyAustralia announced that it would permanently close Wallerawang due to ongoing reduced energy demand, lack of access to competitively priced coal and the power station's high operating costs. EnergyAustralia began the process of removing useful equipment from the station in 2015, and was finally demolished in 2021 using controlled demolition.

WALLERAWANG POWER STATION--6 by A u s s i e P o m m

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WALLERAWANG POWER STATION--6

Wallerawang Power Station was a thermal coal powered station, located near Wallerawang, in the Central Tablelands region of New South Wales, Australia. The power station was equipped with two turbo-alternators of 500 megawatts (670,000 hp) each, supplied byCA Parsons & Company of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England. Production commenced in May 1957.

In July 2013, Energy Australia acquired Wallerawang Power Station, along with Mount Piper Power Station, from Delta Electrix. Due to dwindling demand, the first of the two generating units had been mothballed in January 2013, and the second in April 2014. In November 2014, EnergyAustralia announced that it would permanently close Wallerawang due to ongoing reduced energy demand, lack of access to competitively priced coal and the power station's high operating costs. EnergyAustralia began the process of removing useful equipment from the station in 2015, and was finally demolished in 2021 using controlled demolition.

WALLERAWANG POWER STATION--3 by A u s s i e P o m m

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WALLERAWANG POWER STATION--3

Wallerawang Power Station was a thermal coal powered station, located near Wallerawang, in the Central Tablelands region of New South Wales, Australia. The power station was equipped with two turbo-alternators of 500 megawatts (670,000 hp) each, supplied byCA Parsons & Company of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England. Production commenced in May 1957.

In July 2013, Energy Australia acquired Wallerawang Power Station, along with Mount Piper Power Station, from Delta Electrix. Due to dwindling demand, the first of the two generating units had been mothballed in January 2013, and the second in April 2014. In November 2014, EnergyAustralia announced that it would permanently close Wallerawang due to ongoing reduced energy demand, lack of access to competitively priced coal and the power station's high operating costs. EnergyAustralia began the process of removing useful equipment from the station in 2015, and was finally demolished in 2021 using controlled demolition.

WALLERAWANG POWER STATION--4 by A u s s i e P o m m

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WALLERAWANG POWER STATION--4

Wallerawang Power Station was a thermal coal powered station, located near Wallerawang, in the Central Tablelands region of New South Wales, Australia. The power station was equipped with two turbo-alternators of 500 megawatts (670,000 hp) each, supplied byCA Parsons & Company of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England. Production commenced in May 1957.

In July 2013, Energy Australia acquired Wallerawang Power Station, along with Mount Piper Power Station, from Delta Electrix. Due to dwindling demand, the first of the two generating units had been mothballed in January 2013, and the second in April 2014. In November 2014, EnergyAustralia announced that it would permanently close Wallerawang due to ongoing reduced energy demand, lack of access to competitively priced coal and the power station's high operating costs. EnergyAustralia began the process of removing useful equipment from the station in 2015, and was finally demolished in 2021 using controlled demolition.

WALLERAWANG POWER STATION--2 by A u s s i e P o m m

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WALLERAWANG POWER STATION--2

Wallerawang Power Station was a thermal coal powered station, located near Wallerawang, in the Central Tablelands region of New South Wales, Australia. The power station was equipped with two turbo-alternators of 500 megawatts (670,000 hp) each, supplied byCA Parsons & Company of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England. Production commenced in May 1957.

In July 2013, Energy Australia acquired Wallerawang Power Station, along with Mount Piper Power Station, from Delta Electrix. Due to dwindling demand, the first of the two generating units had been mothballed in January 2013, and the second in April 2014. In November 2014, EnergyAustralia announced that it would permanently close Wallerawang due to ongoing reduced energy demand, lack of access to competitively priced coal and the power station's high operating costs. EnergyAustralia began the process of removing useful equipment from the station in 2015, and was finally demolished in 2021 using controlled demolition.

WALLERAWANG POWER STATION--5 by A u s s i e P o m m

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WALLERAWANG POWER STATION--5

Wallerawang Power Station was a thermal coal powered station, located near Wallerawang, in the Central Tablelands region of New South Wales, Australia. The power station was equipped with two turbo-alternators of 500 megawatts (670,000 hp) each, supplied byCA Parsons & Company of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England. Production commenced in May 1957.

In July 2013, Energy Australia acquired Wallerawang Power Station, along with Mount Piper Power Station, from Delta Electrix. Due to dwindling demand, the first of the two generating units had been mothballed in January 2013, and the second in April 2014. In November 2014, EnergyAustralia announced that it would permanently close Wallerawang due to ongoing reduced energy demand, lack of access to competitively priced coal and the power station's high operating costs. EnergyAustralia began the process of removing useful equipment from the station in 2015, and was finally demolished in 2021 using controlled demolition.

Kaiser Baas Muufu of the Apple double triple nipple camera questioning the validity of T1 by treeegrass

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Kaiser Baas Muufu of the Apple double triple nipple camera questioning the validity of T1

P3113446 - One of two badly decaying ballasted-top timber trestle bridges at Lue by treeegrass

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P3113446 - One of two badly decaying ballasted-top timber trestle bridges at Lue

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Powering Pipers by Henry Owen

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Powering Pipers

C507, C504, C509 and C506 head away from Wallerawang, towards Pipers Flat, with empty SSR coal train AR07 to Airly.

Tuesday 22nd October 2024

BHO, Wallerawang, NSW. by dunedoo

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BHO, Wallerawang, NSW.

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