13-575: [REDACTED] Look up prospector in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Prospector may refer to: Space exploration [ edit ] Prospector (spacecraft) , a planned lunar probe, canceled in 1962 Lunar Prospector , a NASA spacecraft Trains [ edit ] Prospector (train) , a passenger train operated by the Denver & Rio Grande Western railroad The Prospector (train) ,
26-420: A foot rest. Food is not complimentary on board and can be bought at the buffet. The buffet offers a variety of items such as ham and cheese croissants, pies, muffins, soft drinks, potato chips, lollies and alcohol. In 2022, Wi-Fi internet access was introduced to the service. In 1968, Comeng , Granville were awarded a contract to build eight WAGR WCA/WCE class railcars. Built to take advantage of
39-486: A passenger train service in Western Australia between Perth and Kalgoorlie Other uses [ edit ] Prospector (library catalog) , a unified catalog for Colorado and Wyoming Prospecting , exploring an area for natural resources such as minerals, oil, flora or fauna Prospectors (TV series) , a weekly reality television series that premiered in 2013 on The Weather Channel The Prospector ,
52-418: A passenger train service in Western Australia between Perth and Kalgoorlie Other uses [ edit ] Prospector (library catalog) , a unified catalog for Colorado and Wyoming Prospecting , exploring an area for natural resources such as minerals, oil, flora or fauna Prospectors (TV series) , a weekly reality television series that premiered in 2013 on The Weather Channel The Prospector ,
65-642: A statue outside the Sitka Pioneer Home in Sitka, Alaska, United States Le Chercheur d'or , a French novel by French J. M. G. Le Clézio and translated into English as The prospector by Carol Marks "The Prospector", nickname of American archer Brady Ellison The Prospector , student newspaper at the University of Texas at El Paso Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
78-464: A statue outside the Sitka Pioneer Home in Sitka, Alaska, United States Le Chercheur d'or , a French novel by French J. M. G. Le Clézio and translated into English as The prospector by Carol Marks "The Prospector", nickname of American archer Brady Ellison The Prospector , student newspaper at the University of Texas at El Paso Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
91-632: Is a rural passenger train service in Western Australia operated by Transwa between East Perth and Kalgoorlie . On this service, two trains depart almost at the same time in opposite directions. One travels between East Perth and Kalgoorlie, the other between Kalgoorlie and East Perth with crew changeover occurring in Merredin . The original vehicles ordered in 1968 for trains providing this service were replaced in 2004 with vehicles capable of reducing journey times to 6 hours 45 minutes. With
104-456: The fastest service in Australia. There is one train each way daily between East Perth and Kalgoorlie . On Mondays and Fridays, there are two services each way. Each seat on board is in the same class. At every seat there is a touchscreen entertainment system with a small selection of movies, TV shows and music. They also offer a tray table, in-seat power ( Australian type only), and
117-447: The 💕 [REDACTED] Look up prospector in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Prospector may refer to: Space exploration [ edit ] Prospector (spacecraft) , a planned lunar probe, canceled in 1962 Lunar Prospector , a NASA spacecraft Trains [ edit ] Prospector (train) , a passenger train operated by the Denver & Rio Grande Western railroad The Prospector (train) ,
130-509: The generous loading gauge on the new line, they were the largest carriages ever built in Australia. They were the first trains in Australia to have at-seat catering. These held the record for the highest speed attained by an Australian train until bettered by a New South Wales XPT in September 1981. In December 2000, Westrail awarded a contract to United Goninan , Broadmeadow for seven Transwa WDA/WDB/WDC class railcars to replace
143-496: The standard gauge line from Perth to Kalgoorlie due to open in mid-1969, the Western Australian Government Railways decided to replace The Kalgoorlie overnight sleeper service with a daylight service. The new service commenced on 29 November 1971, cutting the 653-kilometre (406 mi) journey time from fourteen to eight hours. With an average speed of 85 km/h (53 mph), it was
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169-476: The title Prospector . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Prospector&oldid=1159565325 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages The Prospector (train) The Prospector
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