English: A pair of near-sister Western Australian Government Railways (WAGR) M classnarrow gauge diesel-hydraulic shunting locomotives at Forrestfield Yard: at left is the hood end of MA1862, and at right is the cab end of M1851. Both are in Westrail orange and blue livery; the main difference between them is that MA1862 is fitted with a Caterpillar engine, and M1851 has a Cummins engine.
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