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Hamersley Freight Line, Australia



Large stockpiles of raw iron ore are built up at key loading points for onward movement by rail.


  • Hamersley Iron operations map.

  • A BHP Dash 7 on a train for Finucane Island.

  • A Hamersley Iron 70 Class (GE Dash 9) in action.

  • A typical HI 105t capacity wagon.

  • A trio of GM Dash 9 diesels haul one of the 23,500ton iron ore trains on the...

  • Large stockpiles of raw iron ore are built up at key loading points for...

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