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1 tender preserved at Newport Railway Museum, all engine units scrapped.
The Victorian Railways H class was a class of 4-4-0 light line passenger locomotives operated by the Victorian Railways between 1877 and 1916.
History
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During the late 1870s, William Meikle had designed a pair of 4-4-0 locomotives and had them built at Williamstown Workshops. These locomotives would be built using spare parts of engines from the Geelong & Melbourne Railway Company and were numbered 38 and 40 (later G class). Meikle would develop upon this design and placed an order of 8 from the Phoenix Foundry of Ballarat in 1877. While these were originally unclassed, they were later classed 'H' in 1886.
Production
Upon completion, the locomotives were similar to the 1874 K class and G class in both power and weight, but with driving wheels of 5 feet diameter instead of 4 feet. One strange feature was the inexplicably small grate area. Four-wheeled tenders with a 7-foot wheelbase were fitted.
Regular service
H150 was noted as being in motor service in 1908.
Design improvements
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Accidents
26 January 1881 - H160 in accident at Beaufort
26 July 1881 - H160 collided with F98 at Beaufort
1889 - H152 broke driving axle
Withdrawal
All the locomotives were removed from the Victorian Railways register between 1905 and 1916. The boiler of H156 went to Bendigo shed in 1912.
H130 was sold to Trawalla and Waterloo Tramway for £600 on 31 May 1909 and was later sold to Smith and Timms, SA in 1912. Last seen at Mile End, SA in 1922.
One tender from one of the H class locomotives is preserved at the Newport Railway Museum, attached to Crane No. 2. This tender had last been used on Crane No. 3 (ex-Z526) until its withdrawal in 1978.
Fleet summary
Key:
In Service
Preserved
Stored or Withdrawn
Scrapped
Locomotive
Builder No.
Entered service
Withdrawn
Scrapped
Status
Notes
H146
40
September 1877
19 August 1905
Scrapped
H148
41
October 1877
26 August 1905
Scrapped
H150
42
December 1877
31 May 1909
Scrapped
Sold to Trawalla and Waterloo Tramway - 31 May 1909. Sold to Smith and Timms, SA - 1912. Last seen at Mile End, SA - 1922
H152
43
January 1878
28 July 1906
Scrapped
Boiler to Bendigo shed
H154
44
May 1878
18 March 1905
Scrapped
H156
45
May 1878
15 July 1911
Scrapped
H158
46
May 1878
19 February 1916
Scrapped
H160
47
June 1878
30 March 1907
Scrapped
References
Dee; et al. (1981). Power Parade. Melbourne: VicRail Public Relations Division. ISBN0-7241-3323-2.
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. 72–77. ISBN1876677384.
Specific
^ Victorian Railways Rolling Stock Branch: Diagrams & Particulars of Locomotives, Cars, Vans & Trucks (1904 ed.). Vic: Victorian Railways. 1904. p. 4.