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Islington Railway Workshops : ウィキペディア英語版 | Islington Railway Workshops The Islington Railway Workshops were the chief railway workshops of the South Australian Railways. It was established in 1883 and is still in operation today.〔http://www.salife7.com.au/adelaide/places/historical/islington-railway-workshops 〕 Located in Adelaide's northern suburbs, it built many of the locomotives and items of rolling stock that served the South Australian Railways including: *1 Y class steam locomotives *78 T class steam locomotives *12 520 class steam locomotives *10 620 class steam locomotives *2 350 class diesel locomotives *34 500 class diesel locomotives *10 900 class diesel locomotives *18 Bluebird railcars *111 Redhen railcars *9 RL class diesel locomotives During World War II, the workshops were involved in the construction of a number of armoured vehicles for the AIF, most notably the LP1, LP2, LP3 and LP4 series of armoured cars, based on Ford chassis; and the LP1 and LP2 Universal (Bren Gun) carriers. ==References==
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