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I don't remember if the blue guards' lights or the City Rail L7 logos had been applied by then.In 1990, the Blue Goose V sets had the Yellow/Black L7 logo the Candy V Set had the Blue/Yellow L7
Originally the L7's began their phrase under Public Transport Commission right after the change from Transport DepartmentNSWGR 1855 - 29/12/1932
the NSW Railways timeline is, sadly I'm not sure of the years changes but here you have it
NSWR
NSWGR
NSWTD
started 1970 somthing? PTC
1980 somthing to 2001 or 2002? SRA
2001 or 2002? ~ 2014 RailCorp (CityRail/Countrylink)
2014 (Current) RailCorp (Sydney Trains, NSW TrainLink/something else)
Oh, thanks for the correction Speedbird1.. I thought before NSWGR exsisted there was NSWR for only a sort time when the railways was never used for the public just all frightOriginally the L7's began their phrase under Public Transport Commission right after the change from Transport DepartmentNSWGR 1855 - 29/12/1932
the NSW Railways timeline is, sadly I'm not sure of the years changes but here you have it
NSWR
NSWGR
NSWTD
started 1970 somthing? PTC
1980 somthing to 2001 or 2002? SRA
2001 or 2002? ~ 2014 RailCorp (CityRail/Countrylink)
2014 (Current) RailCorp (Sydney Trains, NSW TrainLink/something else)
NSW Department of Railways 29/12/1932 - 19/10/1972
NSW PTC 20/10/1972 - 30/6/1980
NSW SRA 1/7/1980 - 31/12/2003
(CityRail 17/10/1988 - 30/6/2013)
(CountryLink 16/10/1988 - 30/6/2013)
RailCorp 1/1/2004 -
Sydney Trains/NSW TrainLink 1/7/2013 -
Oh, thanks for the correction Speedbird1.. I thought before NSWGR exsisted there was NSWR for only a sort time when the railways was never used for the public just all fright I've seen tools and many other things with NSWR on it so I'd assume it was before NSWGR Anyway, thanks for the correction mateI think NSWR might have just been a brand name, like CityRail was to SRA/Railcorp.![]()
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