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2006-11-04 11:15 Zzrbiker 900×601× (128593 bytes) H 220 leads the ''Albury Express'' out of Melbourne, past the signalbox at [[Essendon railway station, Melbourne|Essendon]], circa 1949. {{PD-Australia}} [[Victorian Railways]] photograph
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