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Transwa Prospector

 
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Prospector railcar WDA001 on trial at Windmill Hill Cutting near Toodyay, Western Australia - Feb 2004.

The Transwa Prospector is a standard-gauge passenger train operated by Transwa that runs between Perth, Western Australia, and the Goldfields town of Kalgoorlie.

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History

The Prospector replaced the narrow-gauge overnight passenger train called the The Westland that ran on the older Eastern Railway route. The original Prospector railcars first entered service in November 1971. These Comeng-built units consisted of five power cars WCA901 through WCA905, and three non-powered trailers WCE921 through WCE923. They cut the 14 hour journey to 8 hours, and travelled more than 20 million kilometres and 2.6 million passengers over their 32 years life.[1] The original railcars were being retired on 29 July 2005. In 2008 they were purchased by C.D. Dodd Scrap Metal Recyclers and are now stored at their Forrestfield property. One of the power cars is at the Fire & Emergency Services Authority training academy in Forrestfield. It is used as a site for heavy rescue training. [2]

A new new-generation of railcars entered service on 28 June 2004, costing $56 million.[3] The new railcars are built for a top speed of 200 km/h, but track conditions currently only allow a maximum speed of 160 km/h.[4] The new railcars were built by United Goninan at their factory in Broadmeadow, New South Wales,[5] and consist of three driving cars WDA001 through WDA003, three driving cars without buffet WDB011 through WDB013, and a trailer car WDC021. These form two units of two cars, and a third which is three cars long; an additional two-car unit of the same design operates the AvonLink service.

The new Prospector railcars feature standard mains power outlets for passenger to connect of laptops and other equipment during the journey. For train crew they have a computerised operational status system, showing the identity of each carriage connected; as well as engine, brake and door control; and electricity supply. This computer system can reset passenger initiated or smoke detector alarms, and is viewable on the display in any driving compartment.

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(as at August 2005)

See also

References

Further reading

  • 100th anniversary of rail link (History of the Eastern Goldfields railway, officially completed on 1 January 1897, to the present, including introduction of the Prospector train on 29 November 1971) Kalgoorlie Miner 1 Jan. 1997, p. 2

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