The South Australian Railways Model Brill railcar were two types of railcars operated by the South Australian Railways between 1925 and 1971. Introduced to run on country rail services, the "Barwell Bulls" serviced most of the state's railway lines until they were eventually replaced by both the Bluebird and Redhen railcars, with the last units withdrawn in 1971.
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| - South Australian Railways Brill railcar (en)
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| - The South Australian Railways Model Brill railcar were two types of railcars operated by the South Australian Railways between 1925 and 1971. Introduced to run on country rail services, the "Barwell Bulls" serviced most of the state's railway lines until they were eventually replaced by both the Bluebird and Redhen railcars, with the last units withdrawn in 1971. (en)
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| - South Australian Railways Model Brill railcar (en)
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| - South Australian Railways Model Brill railcar (en)
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| - Preserved 41 at the National Railway Museum, Port Adelaide, 2014 (en)
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| - Model 55: Midewest 4-cylinder petrol engine, ;
later refitted with Gardner six-cylinder diesel engines
Model 75: Winton 4-cylinder petrol engine, later refitted with Gardner six-cylinder diesel engines (en)
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| - Preserved 41 at the National Railway Museum, Port Adelaide, 2014 (en)
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| - All Adelaide metropolitan railway services plus country services (en)
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| - J.G. Brill Company, Philadelphia, United States , Islington Railway Workshops (en)
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| - Model 55: , later refitted (en)
- Model 75: originally, , later refitted (en)
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| - Mechanical: 4-speed manual (en)
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