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[3] [4] The Xplorers entered service on the North Western service in October 1993 [5] and on the Canberra service in December 1993. [6] In November 1994, the government ordered a further four Xplorer carriages. [7] From May 2000, Xplorers took over the weekly services to Griffith and Broken Hill. [8] [9] All are scheduled to be replaced by the ...
In 2009–2010, the Endeavours, along with the Xplorers, were refurbished by Bombardier Transportation's Dandenong rolling stock factory. The refurbishment included: [ 9 ] New reversible 3x2 seats, as found on the Hunter railcars and H sets , the seat covers are made of woollen moquette fabric which is more durable and vandal proof
The following places in countries other than Ireland are named after places in Ireland.. Massive emigration, often called the Irish diaspora, from Ireland in the 19th and 20th centuries resulted in many towns and regions being named or renamed after places in Ireland.
New South Wales Xplorer, passenger train in Australia introduced in 1993; Xplorer (New York Central Railroad train), New York Central Railroad passenger train in Ohio introduced in 1956; Xplorer Motorhomes, builder of recreational vehicles; Xplorer UltraFlight, aircraft manufacturer based in Cape Town, South Africa
Memorial at Lawson, New South Wales Blaxland, Wentworth and Lawson memorial, Luddenham Road. The crossing and the three explorers have been commemorated in a number of ways, including: Several memorials to the explorers have been erected along the route they followed. Events to mark the centenary included a luncheon at Mount Victoria. [26]
The 8th Union Volunteers Infantry Regiment (Irish Rifles) was re-designated NSW Irish Rifle Regiment (Volunteers) in 1903, and then became the 1st Battalion NSW Irish Rifle Regiment in 1908. A major re-organisation in 1912 saw the name change to 33rd Infantry Regiment and, in yet another re-organisation in 1918, changed to the 55th Battalion.
The movie is set in 1923 on the fictional island of Inisherin (literal meaning: 'Ireland island' – not a coincidence) and tells the story of a pair of friends who fall out — seemingly for no ...
[1] [7] While interest in inland exploration was strong in the neighbouring colonies of New South Wales and South Australia, in Victoria enthusiasm was limited. Even the anonymous donation of £1,000 (later discovered to be from Ambrose Kyte ) [ 8 ] to the Fund Raising Committee of the RSV failed to generate much interest and it wasn't until ...