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Panre Prep Review: Panre Secrets Study Guide: Panre Review for the Physician Assistant National Recertifying Examination

Panre Prep Review: Panre Secrets Study Guide: Panre Review for the Physician Assistant National Recertifying Examination

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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Spirit of Progress, the Ghan, Indian Pacific, the Overland, Traveltrain, Great White Train, the Westland, List of Named Passenger Trains of Australia, Transwa Prospector, Gulflander, the Southern Spirit, Newcastle Flyer, Intercapital Daylight, Spirit of the West, Vinelander, Southern Aurora, Caves Express, the Gippslander, Spirit of the Outback, Transwa Avonlink, the Savannahlander, the Westlander, Transwa Australind, Sydney/melbourne Express, Tea and Sugar Train, Albany Progress, Great South Pacific Express, the Mullewa, the West Coaster, the Alice, Albany Weekender. Excerpt: The Albany Progress was a narrow gauge passenger train that was run by the Western Australian Government Railways between 1961 and December 1978. The train ran between Perth and Albany on the Great Southern Railway . Typically there were three overnight return services a week. In the late 1960's Perth to Albany services were on Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday, Albany to Perth on Monday, Wednesday and Friday The weekend run was known as the Albany Weekender , and it ceased operation on 1 August 1975. The Albany Progress had its last run from Albany on the first of December 1978, hauled by the WAGR steam engine W 947. It was the last overnight regular passenger train to run on the WAGR system. The train consisted of passenger sleeping berths and sit-up facilities, as well as wagons for general freight which were often shunted off the train at various towns. Some of the surplus coaches were purchased by the Hotham Valley Railway and still run on the mainline today. Notes References (URLs online) Websites (URLs online) A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at The Albany Progress was a narrow gauge passenger train that was run by the Western Australian Government Railways between 1961 and December 1978. The tr...

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