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Encyclopedia > Tait (train)

The Tait train, also referred to as "Red Rattlers" are a type of electric train that operated on the Melbourne Suburban railway network. They were introduced into service in 1924, and withdrawn in 1984. The reason they were called red rattlers was because they were red and the rattled. This is a list of the 200 currently operating suburban railway stations (216 including greater metropolitan stations) in Melbourne, Australia. ...


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RTE Sport - Irish and international rugby -Six Nations (427 words)
Newcastle's teenage sensation Mathew Tait is set to make his England debut when the world champions launch their RBS 6 Nations Championship campaign against Wales next week.
Tait has caught the eye with a number of impressive Heineken Cup and Zurich Premiership performances this season, and he could be just the answer for an England side denied the services of injured World Cup centres Mike Tindall and Will Greenwood.
Tait is certain to benefit from having his club colleague Noon alongside him, if, as expected, that is the midfield partnership Robinson announces on Monday.
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