Lachlan Valley Railway
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The Lachlan Valley Railway Society Cooperative Limited is a rail preservation society based at Cowra, New South Wales, Australia[1]. It currently has 5 steam locomotives, 9 diesel locomotives, 2 CPH railmotors, and numerous other carriages, wagons and railcars in its collection. The society is based in the former NSWGR Locomotive Depot in Cowra, and operates both short and long distance trips from this depot to destinations within NSW.
On 15 April 2006, an LVR volunteer worker was injured at Ariah Park, west of Temora NSW, and subsequently died from his injuries. He was injured while coupling a train to its locomotive[2].
[edit] See also
- Blayney- Demondrille railway line
- Rail transport in New South Wales
- Rail_transport_in_Australia
- Tourist railways in New South Wales
- Australian heritage railways
- Cowra, New South Wales
[edit] References
- ^ "Travel: Cowra", Sydney Morning Herald, Fairfax, 2004-02-08. Retrieved on 2006-12-12.
- ^ . "Shunting Fatality – Ariah Park – 15 April 2006: Interim Factual Statement". . Office of Transport Safety Investigations Retrieved on 2006-12-12.