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Teddywaddy

Southern Shorthaul Railroad's broad gauge (5'3") units S317/S302 are Melbourne bound through Teddywaddy, Victoria, with #9198 loaded wheat from Sea Lake on 17 April 2018.

 

SSR started these operations towards the end of 2017 and four years later these ageing Streamliners are still active on these trains, making two to three return trips a week over the Victorian broad gauge network.

 

It is thought that the name Teddywaddy is derived from an Aboriginal expression meaning muddy water.

 

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Taken on April 17, 2018