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The Midland Railway Workshops in Midland, Western Australia were the main workshops for the Western Australian Government Railways (WAGR) for over 80 years. ==History==
The first railway workshops in Western Australia were located at Fremantle〔Hutchison, David (2004) ''The Railway Workshops in Fremantle'' pp 75 - 87 in ''Fremantle Studies'' Volume 3, 〕 and shifted to Midland from late 1903 with the move completed in January 2005.〔''Editorial on the decision by Parliament to remove the railway workshops from Fremantle to Midland'' The West Australian, 6 September 1895, p.4,〕〔(Assessment Documentation ) Heritage Council of Western Australia 10 June 2008〕〔(Heritage Strategy for the Midland Central Redevelopment Area ) Midland Redevelopment Authority〕 It initially performed maintenance, before being expanded to perform manufacturing. The workshops were involved with all WAGR rolling stock and engine construction and maintenance. Steam engines continued to operate on mainline service until 1971, and the workshops were where all major maintenance occurred.〔 From 1915, it manufactured C, MSA, Pm, Pmr, S, G, Dd and Dm class locomotives.〔 It also manufactured the ADF and ADX railcars as well as matching trailer carriages for these and other classes. The site was located on a 51 hectare site, with 11 hectares under cover.
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