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==Disposal== |
==Disposal== |
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Ownership of the 4D was transferred back to the Victorian Government's [[Department of Infrastructure (Victoria)|Department of Infrastructure]], and the set was moved under its own power to [[Newport Workshops]] in December 2002, for long-term storage.<ref>[http://www.vicsig.net/photo.php?filename=20021214-nps-4d.jpg Vicsig photo: "The 4D in storage at Newport Workshops" - 14 December 2002]</ref> |
Ownership of the 4D was transferred back to the Victorian Government's [[Department of Infrastructure (Victoria)|Department of Infrastructure]], and the set was moved under its own power, to [[Newport Workshops]] in December 2002, for long-term storage.<ref>[http://www.vicsig.net/photo.php?filename=20021214-nps-4d.jpg Vicsig photo: "The 4D in storage at Newport Workshops" - 14 December 2002]</ref> |
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By 2004, the set, which was once stored near the [[Australian Railway Historical Society]]'s [[Newport Railway Museum|railway museum]], was transferred to the western side of the workshops, for a potential return to revenue service. However, this did not eventuate, and the 4D remained in storage.<ref name=newsrailmar11/> |
By 2004, the set, which was once stored near the [[Australian Railway Historical Society]]'s [[Newport Railway Museum|railway museum]], was transferred to the western side of the workshops, for a potential return to revenue service. However, this did not eventuate, and the 4D remained in storage.<ref name=newsrailmar11/> |