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Commonwealth Railways CB class railcar : ウィキペディア英語版
Commonwealth Railways CB class railcar

The CB class railcar or Budd railcar are a type of diesel railcar built by Budd Company, Philadelphia, for the Commonwealth Railways, Australia in 1951.
==History==
In October 1950, Commonwealth Railways placed an order for three Budd RDC-1 railcars. They were the first stainless steel carriages in Australia. After being trialled on the Trans-Australian Railway between Port Augusta and Kalgoorlie they entered service in May 1951 between Port Pirie Junction and Pimba being extended to Woomera and Tarcoola in 1952. In January 1961 the services was cut back to Woomera.〔(CB class Budd Railcars ) Chris' Commonwealth Railways Pages〕
Following the extension of the standard gauge line from Port Augusta to Marree in 1957 and Whyalla in 1972, the Budd cars began to operate to these destinations.〔
All three passed to Australian National in July 1975 who withdrew them shortly after and placed them in store at Port Augusta. After refurbishment they returned to service to operate the ''Iron Triangle Limited'' between Adelaide, Port Pirie, Port Augusta and Whyalla from April 1986 and the ''Silver City Limited'' between Adelaide and Broken Hill from December 1986.〔〔"Western Report" ''Railway Digest'' February 1987 page 52〕
In February 1988, CB3 was damaged in an accident and not repaired while the other two were withdrawn in December 1990 and placed in store at Port Pirie. CB1 was donated to the National Railway Museum, Port Adelaide in August 1996 while the other two were included in the sale of Australian National to Australian Southern Railroad in August 1997 being sold to Bluebird Engineering in 1999.〔
CB2 is now privately owned and was transferred from Adelaide back to Port Augusta by road in October 2008. CB3 has been scrapped.

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