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The Victorian Railways F class was originally a class of 2-4-0 light line passenger locomotives operated by the Victorian Railways between 1874 and 1929.
History
Classed 'F' in 1886.[3]
Production
The pattern engine was constructed by Beyer, Peacock & Company in 1874. An order for 20 more locomotives of this design was placed 2 years later with the Phoenix Foundry in Ballarat, with 10 built in 1876–77 and a further 10 in 1879–80. They were originally supplied with four-wheeled tenders, but were eventually provided with larger six-wheeled ones which increased their water capacity to 1,710 imp gal (7,800 L; 2,050 US gal).[3]
Regular service
In early life they were mainly used on the main lines radiating form Ballarat and Ararat. By 1894, 3 were allotted to Geelong, 5 to Ararat, 3 to Ballarat, 2 to Seymour, 2 to Benalla, 2 to Princes Bridge, and 4 to Sale.[3]
Design improvements
All were reboilered between 1902-12, along with the T class, to a new common, larger boiler type.[3]
2-4-2T motors
In 1910-11, the Victorian Railways decided to convert seven of them into "motor" locomotives for use in outer suburban areas. The tenders were removed and they became 2-4-2 tanks. They kept their numbers 172–184 (evens only).
Accidents
Withdrawal
The un-rebuilt tender engines were taken off register between 1916 and 1924, and the "motors" were taken off between 1920 and 1929. F184 was sold to Earlston, Cranbourne for £750[3].
One of the 2-4-2T class survives, number 176, having been sold to the Sunshine Harvester Works in 1920 for £1500,[3] where was used as a shunter until 1961. It was then donated to the Newport Railway Museum, and is the oldest surviving Victorian Railway locomotive, having been built in 1880.
Fleet summary
Key: | In Service | Preserved | Stored or Withdrawn | Scrapped |
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Locomotive | Builder No. | Entered service | Converted to 2-4-2T | Withdrawn | Scrapped | Status | Notes |
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F98 | 1267 | June 1874 | - | 13 March 1919 | Scrapped | [3] | |
F126 | 28 | 9 August 1876 | - | 7 August 1916 | Scrapped | [3] | |
F128 | 30 | 16 October 1876 | - | 27 June 1916 | Scrapped | [3] | |
F130 | 31 | 19 October 1876 | - | 7 June 1919 | Scrapped | [3] | |
F132 | 33 | 10 January 1877 | - | 8 November 1916 | Scrapped | [3] | |
F134 | 34 | 11 January 1877 | - | 24 January 1916 | Scrapped | [3] | |
F136 | 35 | 1 February 1877 | - | 8 July 1922 | Scrapped | [3] | |
F138 | 36 | 30 January 1877 | - | 24 June 1924 | Scrapped | [3] | |
F140 | 37 | 6 February 1877 | - | 15 July 1922 | Scrapped | [3] | |
F142 | 38 | 10 March 1877 | - | 10 June 1922 | Scrapped | [3] | |
F144 | 39 | 27 March 1877 | - | 8 July 1922 | Scrapped | [3] | |
F166 | 55 | April 1879 | - | 15 July 1922 | Scrapped | [3] | |
F168 | 56 | June 1879 | - | 25 January 1917 | Scrapped | [3] | |
F170 | 57 | July 1879 | - | 24 January 1916 | Scrapped | [3] | |
F172 | 58 | November 1879 | 1910-11 | 7 November 1928 | Scrapped | [3] | |
F174 | 59 | December 1879 | 1910-11 | 30 November 1929 | Scrapped | [3] | |
F176 | 61 | January 1880 | 1910-11 | 28 May 1920 | Sold to Sunshine Harvester Works. Donated to Museum. Display | [3] | |
F178 | 62 | January 1880 | 1910-11 | 29 June 1926 | Scrapped | [3] | |
F180 | 63 | February 1880 | 1910-11 | 29 June 1926 | Scrapped | [3] | |
F182 | 60 | December 1879 | 1910-11 | 12 September 1925 | Scrapped | [3] | |
F184 | 64 | March 1880 | 1910-11 | 29 February 1926 | Sold to Earlston, Cranbourne | [3] |
External links
- Victorian Preserved Steam Locomotives detailed information about all surviving ex-VR steam locos.
- Diagram of 2-4-0 F class locomotive
- Diagram of 2-4-2T F class locomotive
- Picture of F 172
- Pattern engine 98
- F 182
References
- Dee; et al. (1981). Power Parade. Melbourne: VicRail Public Relations Division. ISBN 0-7241-3323-2.
- Cave, Norman; Buckland, John; Beardsell, David (2002). Steam Locomotives of the Victorian Railways. Vol. 1: The First Fifty Years. Melbourne, Vic: ARHS Victoria Division. pp. 65, 70–72, 75–77, 170–173. ISBN 1876677384.
Specific
- 1 2 3 Victorian Railways Rolling Stock Branch: Diagrams & Particulars of Locomotives, Cars, Vans & Trucks (1904 ed.). Vic: Victorian Railways. 1904. p. 3.
- 1 2 3 Victorian Railways Rolling Stock Branch: Diagrams & Particulars of Locomotives, Cars, Vans & Trucks (1914 ed.). Vic: Victorian Railways. 1914. p. 3.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Cave, Buckland & Beardsell 2002