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List of Victorian locomotive classes

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This is a list of Victorian locomotive classes, being classes of locomotive that have worked on railways in Victoria.

The majority of Victorian steam locomotive classes were operated by the Victorian Railways (VR). Regularly scheduled steam working ceased on VR mainline operations after 25 May 1972[1] - with only special excursion or enthusiasts trains being hauled by steam after that time.

Other significant operators include the State Transport Authority (STA), the Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA), the Public Transport Corporation (PTC), V/Line, Freight Victoria/Freight Australia (FA), and Pacific National (PN). Many private organisations also operated steam locomotives in Victoria.

Locomotives (Early private companies)

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Image Class Wheel
arrangement
Fleet
number(s)
Manufacturer Years
in service
Number
made
Number
remaining
Comments

Melbourne and Hobson's Bay Railway Company (M&HBR)

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Ballast wagon powered by pile driver components 0-4-0 Pile driver engine Robertson, Martin & Smith 1854 1 0
  • Built for the construction of the first railway as ordered locos had not arrived yet
M&HBR 2-2-2WT 2-2-2WT 2-2-2 Langlands foundry & Robertson, Martin & Smith 1854–1857 1 0
  • Built for the opening of the first railway as ordered locos had not arrived yet
  • Sold for railway construction
M&HBR 2-4-0WT 2-4-0WT Melbourne, Meteor, Rapid, Sandridge, St Kilda, Victoria, Yarra, 1268, 1269 and 1458 Robert Stephenson & Co.
954–957, 1080, 1183, 1184, 1268, 1269, 1458
1854–1865 10 0
M&HBR 0-4-0WT 0-4-0WT Pier Donkey Robert Stephenson & Co.
1177
1858–1865 1 0

Geelong and Melbourne Railway Company (G&MR)

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G&MR 0-4-0T 0-4-0VBT Ariel Walker & Munro, Geelong 1855–1860 1 0
G&MR 2-2-2WT 2-2-2WT Oberon, Sirocco, Titania, Typhoon Robert Stephenson & Co. (2)
1006, 1007
Stothert & Slaughter, Bristol (2)
1856–1860 4 0
  • All to Victorian Railways
G&MR 2-4-0WT 2-4-0WT Cyclone, Hurricane R&W Hawthorn
925, 926
1857–1860 2 0
  • All to Victorian Railways
G&MR 0-6-0WT 0-6-0WT Goliath, Hercules, Samson, Tubal-Cain R&W Hawthorn
927–930
1857–1860 4 0
  • 2 to Victorian Railways
  • 1 to M&SR
  • 1 sold for railway construction

St Kilda and Brighton Railway Company (SK&BRC)

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M&HBR 2-4-0WT 2-4-0WT Melbourne, Yarra Robert Stephenson & Co.
954, 957
1862–1865* 2 0
  • All ex-M&HBR
  • *From 1862 used by MRC, but still owned by SK&BRC
  • All to M&HUBR

Melbourne and Suburban Railway Company (M&SRC)

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M&HBR/M&SR 2-4-0WT 2-4-0WT Kew, Victoria, 1378* Robert Stephenson & Co.
956, 1377, 1378
1858–1862 3* 0
  • Ex-M&HBR
  • 2 to MRC
  • *#1378 could not be paid for and sold for railway construction
G&MR 0-6-0WT 0-6-0WT Hercules R&W Hawthorn
928
1858–1862 1 0
M&SR 2-4-0T 2-4-0T Hawthorn, Richmond George England & Co.
160, 161
1862 2 0

Melbourne Railway Company (MRC)

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M&HBR/M&SR/MRC 2-4-0WT 2-4-0WT Melbourne*, Kew, Prahran, Victoria, Windsor, Yarra* Robert Stephenson & Co.
954, 956, 957, 1377, 1459, 1460
1862–1865 6* 0
G&MR 0-6-0WT 0-6-0WT Hercules R&W Hawthorn
928
1862–1865 1 0
M&SR 2-4-0T 2-4-0T Hawthorn, Richmond George England & Co.
160, 161
1862–1865 2 0

Melbourne and Essendon Railway Company (M&ER)

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M&ER 2-4-0T 2-4-0T Essendon, #459* Slaughter, Gruning & Co.
458, 459*
1862–1864 2* 0
  • To SAR to become E 13
  • *#459 not used and sold to SAR to become E 10

Melbourne and Hobson's Bay United Railway Company (M&HBUR)

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M&HBR/M&SR/MRC 2-4-0WT 2-4-0WT 1 – 4, 6 – 16, 19,
Melbourne, Kew, Meteor, Prahran, Rapid, Sandridge, St Kilda, Toorak, Victoria (x2), Windsor, Yarra
Robert Stephenson & Co.
954–957, 1080, 1183, 1184, 1268, 1269, 1377, 1458–1460, 1620, 1802, 1803, 1991
1865–1878 17 0
G&MR 0-6-0WT 0-6-0WT Hercules R&W Hawthorn
928
1865–1869 1 0
  • Ex-MRC
  • Sold for railway construction
M&HBR 0-4-0WT 0-4-0WT 5, 24,
Pier Donkey (x2)
Robert Stephenson & Co.
1177, 2220
1865–1878 2 0
  • 1 ex M&HBR
  • All to Victorian Railways
M&SR 2-4-0T 2-4-0T 17 – 18,
Hawthorn, Richmond
George England & Co.
160, 161
1865–1877 2 0
  • All ex-MRC
  • 2 sold for railway construction
M&HBUR 4-4-0WT 4-4-0WT 20 – 23, 25 – 26 Robert Stephenson & Co.
1995, 2123, 2130, 2214, 2328, 2329
1871–1878 6 0
  • All to Victorian Railways as C class

Locomotives (Victorian Railways and successors)

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Image Class Wheel
arrangement
Fleet
number(s)
Manufacturer Years
in service
Number
made
Number
remaining
Comments

Tank locomotives

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G&MR 0-4-0T 0-4-0VBT Ariel Walker & Munro, Geelong 1860–1864 1 0
  • Ex-G&MRC
  • Sold as pumping engine
G&MR 0-6-0WT 0-6-0WT 19, 21,
Goliath, Samson
R&W Hawthorn
927–930
1860–? 2 0
  • All ex-G&MRC
  • 1 sold to private company tramway
  • 1 used as stationary engine
G&MR 2-2-2WT 2-2-2WT 34 – 40 (even only),
Oberon, Sirocco, Titania, Typhoon
Robert Stephenson & Co. (2)
1006, 1007
Stothert & Slaughter, Bristol (2)
1860–? 4 0
  • All ex-G&MRC
  • 1 sold to private company tramway
  • 1 sold for railway construction
  • 2 used as stationary engine
G&MR 2-4-0WT 2-4-0WT 42, 44,
Cyclone, Hurricane
R&W Hawthorn
925, 926
1860–? 2 0
  • All ex-G&MRC
  • All used as stationary engine
L class 2-4-0ST 16 – 25 †
L 14 – L 32 (even only)
George England & Co. (7)
Slaughter, Gruning & Co. (3)
1861–1906 10 0
  • All scrapped
M&HBR 0-4-0WT 0-4-0WT VR South Suburban system
5, 24,
Pier Donkey (x2)
VR
Pier Donkey (x2)
Robert Stephenson & Co.
1177, 2220
1878–c1904 2 0

VR South Suburban system

  • All ex M&HBUR
  • All to Victorian Railways (unclassed)

VR

  • 1 sold for railway construction
  • 1 scrapped
C class 4-4-0WT VR South Suburban system
1 – 4, 17, 18, 20 – 23, 25 – 38
VR
C 42,
C 262 – C 310 (even only)
Robert Stephenson & Co. (6)
Phoenix Foundry (12)
Robertson Bros. (8)
1878–1918 26 0

VR South Suburban system

VR

  • All scrapped
N class 2-4-0WT VR South Suburban system
1, 6 – 16, 19
VR
N 242 – N 260 (even only)
Robert Stephenson & Co. 1878–1906 11 0

VR South Suburban system

  • All ex-Melbourne and Hobson's Bay Railway Company
  • 1 disposal unknown
  • 10 to Victorian Railways as N class

VR

M class 4-4-0T 40 ‡,
210 – 238 (even only) ‡,
M 40,
M 210 – M 240 (even only),
M 312 – M 320 (even only)
Beyer, Peacock & Co. (1)
Phoenix Foundry (21)
1879–1905 22 0
  • All converted to ME class
E236 at the Victoria Railway Museum E class 2-4-2T E 12, E 34, E 36, 236,
E 346 – E 394 (even only),
E 426 – E 460 (even only),
E 472 – E 520 (even only)
David Munro (25)
Kitson & Co (1)
Phoenix Foundry (45)
1888–1931 71 1
'EE' (later reclassified 'E') shunter 0-6-2T No. E369, at the Victoria Railway Museum EE class 0-6-2T EE 34,
EE 348 – EE 518 (various),
EE350 –
EE390 (various) §,
E 350 – E 353,
E 355 – E 357,
E 359, E 361 – E 367,
E 369 – E 381, E 390
Phoenix Foundry (5)
VR Newport Workshops (24)
1893–1966 29 2
Z class 2-4-0T Z 522, Z 524 Phoenix Foundry 1893–1911 2 0
  • All scrapped
Z-Class Locomotive Z 526 on display at Newport Railway Workshops during a Steamrail Victoria open day, 14/03/2016 Z class 0-6-0T Z 526 VR Newport Workshops 1893–1978 1 1
NA locomotive 12A at Belgrave on the Puffing Billy Railway 2005 NA class 2-6-2T 1 A – 17 A Baldwin Locomotive Works (2)
VR Newport Workshops (15)
1898–1973 17 6
No 40 departing North Melbourne station for Sunshine. ME class 4-4-2T M 40,
M 210 – M 240 (even only),
M 312 – M 320 (even only)
VR Newport Workshops 1900–1922 22 0
  • All kept original 'M' class plates
  • All scrapped
Victorian Railways photograph of DDE 702, circa 1910 class 4-6-2T 701 – 721,
723 – 729 (odd only),
731 – 750,
772 – 796(even only)
250 – 287 §
VR Newport Workshops 1908–1932 58 0
  • 2 converted to DD class
  • 38 converted to D4 class
  • 18 scrapped
F176 at the Victoria Railway Museum F class (Motor) 2-4-2T F 172 – F 184 (evens only) VR Newport Workshops 1910–1929 7 1
  • 1 at Newport Railway Museum
D4 268 at the Victoria Railway Museum D4 class 4-6-2T D4 250 – D4 287 VR Newport Workshops 1929–1962 38 1
  • 1 at Newport Railway Museum
  • 38 scrapped

Tender locomotives

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No. 1 2-2-2
2-4-0
1 †, 12, 528 George England & Co. 1859–1890,
1893–1904
1 0
  • Sold 1890, bought back 1893
  • Scrapped
Old V class 0-6-0 1 – 4 †, 2 – 5 †,
11 – 17 (odd only) ‡,
V 11 – V 17 (odd only),
497
George England & Co. 1859–1904 4 0
  • All scrapped
J class 2-2-2
2-4-0
2 – 6 †,
2 – 10 (even only) ‡,
J 2 – J 10 (even only)
Beyer, Peacock & Co. 1860–1916 5 0
  • All scrapped
P class 0-6-0 5 – 9 †,
1 – 9 (odd only) ‡,
P 1 – P 9 (odd only)
Beyer, Peacock & Co. 1860–1921 5 0
  • All scrapped
B class with original spark-arresting funnel B class 2-4-0 32 – 51 †,
64 – 69 †,
82 – 87 †,
46 – 96 (even only) ‡,
102 – 112 (even only) ‡,
186 ‡, 188 ‡,
B 46 – B 80 (even only),
B 84 – B 90 (even only),
B 94, B 96,
B 102 – B 112 (even only),
B 186, B 188
Beyer, Peacock & Co. (19)
Phoenix Foundry (2)
R&W Hawthorn (13)
1862–1917 34 0
  • All scrapped
O class locomotive O class 0-6-0 26 – 31 †,
52 – 63 †,
70 – 81 †,
88 †, 89 †,
19 – 81 (odd only) ‡,
127 – 149 (odd only) ‡,
O 19 – O 81 (odd only),
O 127 – O 149 (odd only)
Beyer, Peacock & Co. (11)
Phoenix Foundry (7)
Robert Stephenson & Co. (12)
Slaughter, Gruning & Co. (6)
VR Williamstown Workshops (2)
Yorkshire Engine Co. (6)
1862–1922 44 0
  • All scrapped
No. 100
(E class)
2-4-0 100 †‡, E 100, 100 VR Williamstown Workshops 1872–1916 1 0
  • Scrapped
No. 103
& 105
0-6-0 103, 105 VR Williamstown Workshops 1873–1924 2 0
  • All scrapped
Q class locomotive Q class 0-6-0 83 – 101 (odd only) ‡,
Q 83 – Q 101 (odd only)
Phoenix Foundry 1873–1908 10 0
  • All scrapped
An F Class locomotive circa 1875 in the Central Highlands region F class 2-4-0 98‡
126 – 144 (even only)‡,
166 – 184 (even only) ‡,
F 98,
F 126 – F 144 (even only),
F 166 – F 184 (even only)
Beyer, Peacock & Co. (1)
Phoenix Foundry (20)
1874–1922 21 0
  • 7 converted to F class (motors)
  • 14 scrapped
K class 2-4-0 114 – 124 (even only) ‡,
K 114 – K 124 (even only)
Phoenix Foundry 1874–1905 6 0
  • All scrapped
T94 at the Victoria Railway Museum T class 0-6-0 125 ‡,
249 – 283 (odd only) ‡,
T 1 – T 4, T 125,
T 249 – T 283 (odd only),
T 90 – T 92 §,
T 94 §, T 96 §
Beyer, Peacock & Co. (6)
Phoenix Foundry (18)
1874–1953 24 1
U class 0-6-0 107 – 123 (odd only) ‡,
U 107 – U 123 (odd only)
Phoenix Foundry 1874–1908 9 0
  • All scrapped
G class 4-4-0 38 ‡, 44 ‡,
G 38, G 44
VR Williamstown Workshops 1877–1904 2 0
  • All scrapped
H class 4-4-0 146 – 160 (even only) ‡,
H 146 – H 160 (even only)
Phoenix Foundry 1877–1916 8 0
  • All scrapped
'Rogers'
(D class)
4-4-0 162, 164 Rogers Locomotive Works 1877–1907 2 0
  • All scrapped
Old R class 0-6-0 151 ‡, 157 – 195 (odd only) ‡,
247 ‡, 285 – 325 (odd only) ‡,
R 11, R 13, R 151,
R 157 – R 195 (odd only),
R 247, R 285 – R 351 (odd only),
R 300 – R 347 (various) §,
R 349 §
Beyer, Peacock & Co. (4)
Phoenix Foundry (55)
1879–1944 59 0
  • All scrapped
W class 4-6-0 153 ‡, 155 ‡,
217 – 235 (odd only) ‡, W 153, W 155, W 197,
W 217 – W 235 (odd only)
Baldwin Locomotive Works 1880–1926
1933–1934
13 0
  • 1 sold 1925, bought back 1933
  • All scrapped
S class 4-6-0 197 – 215 (odd only) ‡,
S 197 – S 215 (odd only)
Phoenix Foundry 1882–1908 10 0
  • 1 converted to W class
  • 9 scrapped
'Belgian' R class 0-6-0 237 – 245 (odd only) ‡,
R 237 – R 245 (odd only)
Société de Saint-Léonard 1883–1920 5 0
  • All scrapped
Old A class 4-4-0 190 – 208 (even only) ‡,
A 190 – A 208 (even only)
Beyer, Peacock & Co. 1884–1924 10 0
  • All scrapped
X class 0-6-0 X 353 – X 381 (odd only) Phoenix Foundry 1886–1920 15 0
  • All scrapped
D class 4-4-0 D 82, D 92, D 122,
D 242, D 244, D 248,
D 250, D 260,
D 322 – D 344 (even only),
D 190 §, D 191 §, D 194 §
Phoenix Foundry 1887–1928 20 0
  • All scrapped
New A class 4-4-0 A 396 – A 424 (even only) Phoenix Foundry 1889–1925 15 0
  • All scrapped
New R class 0-6-0 R 447 – R 495(odd only) Robertson Bros. 1889–1908 25 0
  • All converted to RY class
Y108 at the Victoria Railway Museum. Missing 1 section of boiler cladding and dome Y class 0-6-0 Y 383 – Y 441 (odd only),
Y 445,
Y 400 – Y 423 (various),
Y 453 – Y 483 (various),
Y 100 – Y 132 §
Kitson & Co. (1)
Phoenix Foundry (30)
ex-RY class (15)
1889–1963 46 2
  • 1 converted to a private diesel-mechanical locomotive
  • 1 at Newport Railway Museum
  • 1 at Steamrail
  • 28 scrapped
RY class 0-6-0 RY 447 – RY 495(odd only) ? 1899–1951 25 0
  • 15 reclassed to Y class
  • 10 scrapped
V class 2-8-0 V 499 – V 529 (odd only),
V 200 – V 204 §,
V 206 §,
V 210 – V 215 §
Baldwin Locomotive Works (1)
Phoenix Foundry (15)
1900–1930 16 0
  • All scrapped
Victorian Railways AA class steam locomotive AA class 4-4-0 AA530 – AA558 (even only),
AA562 – AA570 (even only),
AA74 – AA77 §,
AA82 – AA86 (even only) §
Phoenix Foundry 1900–1932 20 0
  • All scrapped
VR photo of DD 590 as built, 1902 DD class 4-6-0 DD873 – DD 912,
DD 943 – DD 982,
DD 1013 – DD 1052,
DD 500 – DD 799 §
Baldwin Locomotive Works (20)
Beyer, Peacock & Co. (20)
Phoenix Foundry (7)
Thompson Foundry (40)
VR Ballarat North Workshops (8)
VR Bendigo Workshops (8)
VR Newport Workshops (138)
Walkers Limited (20)
? (2)
1902–c. 1939 263 0
  • 141 converted to D1
  • 82 converted to D2
  • 11 converted to D3
  • 29 scrapped
A2 986 on the turntable at the former North Melbourne locomotive depot, circa 1916 A2 class 4-6-0 A2 572 – A2 1082 (various),
A1 800 – A1 877 (various),
A2 816 – A2 999 §
VR Ballarat North Workshops (5)
VR Bendigo Workshops (5)
VR Newport Workshops (175)
1907–1964 185 5
  • Saturated steam boilers were classed A1 until converted to superheater
  • 2 at Newport Railway Museum
  • 1 at Steamrail
  • 1 in Echuca
  • 1 in Reservoir
VR photograph of C 1, as built in 1918 C class 2-8-0 C 1 – C 26 VR Newport Workshops 1918–1962 26 1
  • 1 at Newport Railway Museum
  • 25 scrapped
D1 class 4-6-0 D1 500 – D1 703 (various) Ex-DD class c. 1924–1960 141 0
  • 25 converted to D2
  • 10 converted to D3
  • 105 scrapped
D2 604 at the Victoria Railway Museum D2 class 4-6-0 D2 580 – D2 604,
D2 615,
D2 700 – D2 799
Ex-DD class c. 1927–1962 107 1
  • 73 converted to D3
  • 1 at Newport Railway Museum
  • 33 scrapped
K190 at Maldon K class 2-8-0 K 100 – K 109,
K 140 – K 192 §
VR Newport Workshops 1922–1979 53 21
  • 1 at Locomotive Restoration Group
  • 4 at Mornington Railway
  • 1 at Newport Railway Museum
  • 1 at Seymour Railway Heritage Centre
  • 5 at Steamrail
  • 2 at Victorian Goldfields Railway
  • 1 in Hamilton
  • 1 in Korumburra
  • 1 in Mildura
  • 1 in Numurkah
  • 1 in Wonthaggi
  • 1 in Wycheproof
  • 1 in Yarragon
  • 32 scrapped
N432 at the Victoria Railway Museum N class 2-8-2 N 110 – N 139,
N 400 – N 432 §,
N 450 – N 499 §
North British Locomotive Company (50)
VR Newport Workshops (33)
1925–1966 83 1
  • 10 converted to South Australian Railways 750 class
  • 1 at Newport Railway Museum
  • 72 scrapped
Builder's photo of S300, 1928 S class 4-6-2 S 300 – S 303 VR Newport Workshops 1928–1954 4 0
  • All scrapped
  • 1 tender at Seymour Railway Heritage Centre
  • 1 tender at Steamrail
D3 635 at the Victoria Railway Museum D3 class 4-6-0 D3 604, D3 606 – D3 699 VR Newport Workshops 1929–1974 94 14
  • 1 at Newport Railway Museum
  • 6 at Steamrail
  • 2 at Victorian Goldfields Railway
  • 1 in Ballarat North
  • 1 in Bayswater
  • 1 in Lismore
  • 1 in Seymour
  • 1 in Swan Hill
  • 80 scrapped
X39, built new in 1938 with visible design changes including Modified Front End 'flowerpot' funnel, smoke deflectors, and Belpaire firebox with combustion chamber X class 2-8-2 X 27 – X 55 VR Newport Workshops 1929–1960 29 1
  • 1 at Newport Railway Museum
  • 28 scrapped
Builder's photograph of H220, 1941 H class 4-8-4 H 220 VR Newport Workshops 1941–1956 1 1
  • 1 at Newport Railway Museum
.R704 at the Victoria Railway Museum R class 4-6-4 R 700 – R 769 North British Locomotive Company 1951–1974 70 7
  • 2 at 707 Operations
  • 1 at Hunter Valley Railway
  • 1 at Newport Railway Museum
  • 3 at Steamrail
  • 63 scrapped
J 515 awaits departure from Maldon J class 2-8-0 J 500 – J 559 Vulcan Foundry 1954–1978 60 11
  • 1 at 707 Operations
  • 1 at Newport Railway Museum
  • 2 at Seymour Railway Heritage Centre
  • 1 at Victorian Goldfields Railway
  • 2 at Yarra Valley Railway
  • 1 in Dimboola
  • 1 in Donald
  • 1 in Mulwala
  • 1 in Noojee
  • 49 scrapped

Garratt locomotives

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G42 at Puffing Billy Railway in August 2007 G class 2-6-0+0-6-2 G 41 – G 42 Beyer, Peacock & Co. 1926–1964 2 1
  • 1 to Puffing Billy Railway

Petrol/Diesel Electric Locomotives

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Preserved F202 at the Seymour Railway Heritage Centre in October 2005 F class 0-6-0DE F 310 – F 319,
SEC 1 – SEC 6
F 201 – F 216 §
Dick, Kerr & Co. 1951–1987 16 6
  • 1 at 707 Operations
  • 2 at Newport Railway Museum
  • 1 at Victorian Goldfields Railway
  • 2 stored with VicTrack
  • 10 scrapped
B80 on a works train at Camberwell B class Co-Co B 60 – B 85 Clyde Engineering 1952–Current 26 10
  • 11 converted to A class
  • 3 with Southern Shorthaul Railroad
  • 1 at Newport Railway Museum
  • 1 at Seymour Railway Heritage Centre
  • 2 at Steamrail
  • 3 stored North Bendigo
  • 5 scrapped
T373 in CFCLA at McIntyre Loop, Melbourne T class Bo-Bo T 320 – T 413 Clyde Engineering 1955–Current 94 36
  • 13 converted to P class
  • 4 converted to CK class
  • 1 with Greentrains
  • 5 with Pacific National
  • 1 with Rail First Asset Management
  • 3 with SCT Logistics
  • 4 with Southern Shorthaul Railroad
  • 3 with Watco Australia
  • 2 at 707 Operations
  • 2 at Mornington Railway
  • 1 at Newport Railway Museum
  • 7 at Seymour Railway Heritage Centre
  • 4 at Steamrail
  • 1 at Victorian Goldfields Railway
  • 1 at Yarra Valley Railway
  • 1 privately owned
  • 4 sold as stationary generators
  • 1 sold for CK spare parts
  • 37 scrapped
Pacific National liveried S307 at Newport Workshops in March 2008 S class Co-Co S 300 – S 317 Clyde Engineering 1957–Current 18 12
  • 1 with Pacific National
  • 4 with Southern Shorthaul Railroad
  • 1 at 707 Operations
  • 1 at Canberra Railway Museum
  • 1 at Newport Railway Museum
  • 3 at Seymour Railway Heritage Centre
  • 1 at Steamrail
  • 6 scrapped
Y145 at Newport Workshops in 2006 Y class Bo-Bo Y 101 – Y 175 Clyde Engineering 1963–Current 75 31
  • 1 with BlueScope Steel
  • 1 with EDI-Rail
  • 1 with Pacific National
  • 1 with Progress-Rail Cardiff
  • 5 with Ettamogah Rail Hub
  • 4 with V/Line
  • 3 at 707 Operations
  • 1 at Daylesford Spa Country Railway
  • 2 at DERMPAV
  • 1 at Newport Railway Museum
  • 4 at Seymour Railway Heritage Centre
  • 1 at Steamrail
  • 4 at Victorian Goldfields Railway
  • 2 at Yarra Valley Railway
  • 44 scrapped
X43 in V/Line Freight livery in Mildura X class Co-Co X 31 – X 54 Clyde Engineering 1966–Current 24 11
  • 6 converted to XR
  • 6 with Pacific National
  • 2 with SCT Logistics
  • 1 at East Coast Heritage Rail
  • 2 at Seymour Railway Heritage Centre
  • 7 scrapped
Pacific National H1 at Kensington in June 2012 H class Bo-Bo H 1 – H 5 Clyde Engineering 1968–2020 5 4
  • 2 at 707 Operations
  • 2 stored Seymour
  • 1 scrapped
Silverton Rail Cs1 in July 1998 C class Co-Co C 501 – C 510 Clyde Engineering 1977–Current 10 10
  • 3 with Rail First Asset Management
  • 6 with Southern Shorthaul Railroad
  • 1 at Seymour Railway Heritage Centre
V/Line MK1 Livery A66 at Bendigo Station - July 2022 A class Co-Co A 60 – A 85 Clyde Engineering 1984–Current 11 5
  • 1 with V/Line heritage
  • 1 at 707 Operations
  • 1 at Seymour Railway Heritage Centre
  • 1 stored Newport
  • 1 stored North Bendigo
  • 6 scrapped
Pacific National G533 in February 2007 G class Co-Co G 511 – G 543 Clyde Engineering 1984–Current 33 31
  • 2 with Aurizon
  • 2 with Linx Cargo Care Group
  • 20 with Pacific National
  • 2 with Qube
  • 2 with Rail First Asset Management
  • 2 with Southern Shorthaul Railroad
  • 1 with Watco Australia
  • 2 scrapped
V/Line P11 at Southern Cross in September 2010 P class Bo-Bo P 11– P 23 Clyde Engineering 1984–Current 13 13
  • 2 with Ettamogah Rail Hub
  • 1 with Pacific National
  • 5 with Southern Shorthaul Railroad
  • 3 with V/Line
  • 2 at Seymour Rail Heritage Centre
N469 at Southern Cross in August 2006 N class Co-Co N 451 – N 475 Clyde Engineering 1985–Current 25 25
  • 25 with V/Line
XR 558 and XR552 at the Grain Loop, Geelong XR class Co-Co XR 550 – XR 559 South Dynon Workshops 2002–Current 9 9
  • 9 with Pacific National
XRB561 at South Dynon in June 2006 XRB class Co-Co XRB 560 – XRB 562 South Dynon Workshops 2005–Current 3 3
  • 3 with Pacific National
VL355 at North Dynon VL class Co-Co VL351 – VL362 Avteq 2007–Current 12 12
  • 5 with Qube
  • 3 with Rail First Asset Management
  • 1 with SCT Logistics
  • 2 with Southern Shorthaul Railroad
  • 1 with Sydney Rail Services

Petrol/Diesel Hydraulic Locomotives

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M class 0-6-0DH M 231 – M 232 VR Newport Workshops 1959–? 2 1
  • 2 at Steamrail
W255 at the Victoria Railway Museum W class 0-6-0DH W 241 – W 267 Tulloch Limited 1959–1989 27 5
  • 1 at Mornington Railway
  • 2 at Newport Railway Museum
  • 1 at Yarra Valley Railway
  • 1 stored with VicTrack
  • 22 scrapped
V56 at the Victoria Railway Museum V class 0-4-0DH V 56 VR Newport Workshops 1960–1992 1 1
  • 1 at Newport Railway Museum

Petrol/Diesel Mechanical Locomotives

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RT 20 in Swan Hill, featuring Freight Australia livery RT class 4wPM
4wDM
RT 1 – RT 54 VR Newport Workshops 1932–Current 54 ?
  • 1 at Newport Railway Museum
  • 1 at Victorian Goldfields Railway
  • 2 at Yarra Valley Railway
  • others unknown

Electric Locomotives

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Original steeplecab locomotive 1101 No. 1100
& 1101
Bo-Bo 1100 – 1101 VR Newport Workshops 1923–1954 2 0
  • All scrapped
E 1102, preserved at the Newport Railway Museum E class Bo-Bo E 1102 – E 1111 VR Newport Workshops
& VR Jolimont Workshops
1928–1983 10 4
  • 1 at Newport Railway Museum
  • 3 at Steamrail
  • 6 scrapped
L1150 at the Victoria Railway Museum L class Co-Co L 1150 – L 1174 English Electric 1953–1987 25 4
  • 1 at Newport Railway Museum
  • 3 at Steamrail
  • 21 scrapped

Other

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RTL class RTL 1 Western Star Trucks 1995–Current 1 1
  • Road Transferable Locomotive
  • With Just Track
Image Class Wheel
arrangement
Fleet
number(s)
Manufacturer Years
in service
Quantity
made
Quantity
remaining
Comments

† Early sequential numbering
‡ Loco numbers pre class letter
§ Renumbering

See also

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References

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  • Medlin, Peter (2004). Victorian Railways Locomotives By Number. Peter Medlin.
  • Oberg, Leon (2010). Locomotives of Australia 1854–2010 (5th ed.). Dural, NSW: Rosenberg Publishing. ISBN 978-1921719011.
  • Cave, Norman; Buckland, John; Beardsell, David (2002). Steam Locomotives of the Victorian Railways. Vol. 1: The First Fifty Years. Melbourne, Vic: ARHS Victoria Division. ISBN 1876677384.
  • "Victorian Preserved Steam Locomotives". www.australiansteam.com. Retrieved 29 April 2023.
  • Butrims, Robert (2013). The Phoenix Foundry Locomotive Builders of Ballarat : the history of a Ballarat engineering company. Williamstown, Vic. ISBN 9780646904023.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Power parade. Melbourne, Vic.: VicRail Public Relations Division. 1981. ISBN 9780724133239.
  1. ^ "J class steam locomotives". victorianrailways.net. Retrieved 31 December 2006.