Far West Express

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Far West Express
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Overview
Service type Passenger train
Status Ceased
First service December 1957
Last service September 1975
Former operator(s) Public Transport Commission
Route
Start Dubbo
End Bourke
Cobar
Coonamble
Line used Main Western
Technical
Rolling stock DEB set railcars

The Far West Express was an Australian passenger train operated by the New South Wales Government Railways from December 1957 until September 1975 from Dubbo to Bourke, Cobar and Coonamble.[1]

It connected at Dubbo in the morning with the overnight Western Mail from Sydney, returning in the afternoon to connect with the return Mail in the evening. The train was formed of an air-conditioned DEB set with a van off the train from Sydney attached to the rear. It operated to Bourke thrice weekly, Cobar once weekly and Coonamble twice weekly.[1][2]

It ceased in September 1975 when the Public Transport Commission introduced a fleet of six Denning road coaches to operate the services radiating from Dubbo.[1]

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
  2. A brave experiment Eumungerie Railway 4 October 2012