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  2. Australian railway signalling - Wikipedia

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    Queensland, Tasmania, and Western Australia used power signals as a direct replacement for mechanical signals. Queensland subsequently adopted British style power signalling in the 1960s when it began installing power signalling on a large scale; again this is a route based signalling system integrated with their mechanical signals.

  3. Anstead, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    An alternative location for a bridge to replace Moggill Ferry is proposed within the Moggill Pocket Arterial Road Transport Corridor. Land has been set aside by the Queensland government as a future transport corridor passing through the suburbs of Kenmore, Pullenvale, Anstead and Karalee to connect the Centenary Highway at Fig Tree Pocket, Queensland with the Warrego Highway at North Tivoli.

  4. Time in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Queensland abandoned DST in 1972. Western Australia and the Northern Territory did not adopt it. Queensland and Western Australia have occasionally used DST since then during trial periods. The main DST zones are the following: (Australian) Central Daylight Saving Time (ACDT or CDST) – UTC+10:30, in South Australia and Broken Hill, New South ...

  5. Electrical wiring in North America - Wikipedia

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    In both those instances the white wire should be identified as being hot, usually with black tape inside junction boxes. The neutral wire is identified by gray or white insulated wire, perhaps using stripes or markings. With lamp cord wire the ribbed wire is the neutral, and the smooth wire is the hot. NEC 2008 400.22(f) allows surface marking ...

  6. Lucas 14CUX - Wikipedia

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    The design of the 13CU also deviated from the original L-Jetronic design in that it used a hot-wire air mass sensor rather than the Jetronic's mechanical flap sensor. The 13CU was further developed into the 14CU, which had (among other changes) an ECU that was more physically compact. The 14CU was used in US-market Range Rovers in 1989. Both ...

  7. Bogie, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    AEST : Location: 32.2 km (20 mi) NNE of ... On 4 December 1956, the Queensland Government opened for selection a grazing lot of 56,117 acres (22,710 ha) ...

  8. Redridge, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    The Gregory River forms the north-eastern boundary of the locality, while Stockyard Creek forms the southern and south-eastern boundaries. [3]The Goodwood Road passes through the locality from the west to north-east ().

  9. Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Queensland (locally / ˈ k w iː n z l ... Hot humid summer, warm dry winter ... In 1977, Queen Elizabeth II granted the supporting animals, the brolga and the red ...