In 1921, 101 wooden bodied driving-motor cars (later numbered C3000–3100) were built by Ritchie Bros and Meadowbank Manufacturing Company C3045 (now preserved) was built by the railway workshops as a prototype, but became the very last to enter traffic in 1923.
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In 1961, three self-propelled diesel railcars were introduced by the South Maitland Railway (SMR), a private railway in the Hunter Region.
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