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Strange Numbers on Rapid Rail
Manufacturing mark "428E" If anyone knows what this mark stands for please let me know.
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Uploaded on Sep 4, 2010
Bottom of Rapid Rail
Hardly ever seen, the bottom of the bin can be seen here. There are small circles on the bottom of the bin left from the molding process.
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Uploaded on Sep 4, 2010
Handle of Rapid Rail
As you can see the bin has five handle supports, but only uses two. If the support failed often two...
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Uploaded on Sep 4, 2010
Rapid Rail text
"Rapid Rail System" can clearly be seen molded in the lid. The original lid...
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Uploaded on Sep 4, 2010
Side of Rapid Rail
Handle Supports Rapid Rail
The first of these bins had longer handle supports which would reach and use the next support as...
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Uploaded on Sep 4, 2010
Inside lid of Rapid Rail (replacement ~94-05)
The underside of the bin includes a weight to keep the lid down. Without it the lid would be very...
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Uploaded on Sep 4, 2010
New wheel Ku-Ring-Gai replacement (1995)
One of the wheels broke in 1995 and was replaced by this newer version. The wheels diameter is the...
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Uploaded on Sep 4, 2010
Back of Rapid Rail
The back of the bin shows an interesting plastic effect towards the top of the bin.
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Uploaded on Sep 4, 2010
Handle View of Rapid Rail (Replaced 1994)
The handle view. Scratches were made on the handle which has made it start to rust underneath the...
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Uploaded on Sep 4, 2010
Plastic design on Rapid Rail bin
The rotational molding has created great effects on these bins. No two bins were the same with some...
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Uploaded on Sep 4, 2010
Inside view
The Rubbish's view of the bin. The axle is held on by three sets of bolts, and a similar segment is...
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Uploaded on Sep 4, 2010
Front view of Rapid Rail
Rapid Rail Top
Top of the bin showing the lid. The segment of the lid circle is not rounded off.
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Uploaded on Sep 4, 2010
Rapid Rail 340L, Australian version of Reuter cart.
The Australian version has a line 2/3 up on the side of the cart, but unlike the 240L version does...
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Uploaded on Sep 4, 2010
Strange numbers on Rapid rail bin
Some time after manufacture the number 20257 was scratched into the side of the bin. I suspect that...
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Uploaded on Sep 4, 2010
bin 002Rapid Rail 340L, Australian version of Reuter cart.
rapid rail 240l
These bins were used by Sutherland council and also as replacement carts by Ku-Ring-Gai Council...
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Uploaded on Jun 30, 2010
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