Showing 9 items matching a2 class locomotive
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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, George Coop, An A2 class steam locomotive at Spencer Street Station, c.1951
... An A2 class steam locomotive at Spencer Street Station...A2 Class Steam Locomotive... melbourne Photograph Photograph An A2 class steam locomotive ...Spontaneously taken photograph. Railway administrative offices in background.Digital TIFF file Scan of Kopdak 620 black and white negative transparencygeorge coop collection, a2 class steam locomotive, spencer street railway station -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, George Coop, A2-class Steam Locomotive 987 at Spencer Street Railway Station, c. November 1962, 1962
... A2-class Steam Locomotive 987 at Spencer Street Railway...A2 Class Steam Locomotive... melbourne Photograph Photograph A2-class Steam Locomotive 987 ...Current Southern Cross Railway Station was originally Spencer Street Railway Station prior to upgrade and addition of wave form roof This photo was taken the same time as EDHS_05399 Diesel-electric rail cars in the Railmotor Yard on the other side of the platform at Spencer Street Railway Station.Digital TIFF file Scan of 35mm Ilford FP3 black and white transparencya2 class steam locomotive, a2-987, george coop collection, southern cross railway station, spencer street railway station -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, George Coop, A2 Class Steam locomotive, Newport Railway Workshops, c.Feb.1964
... A2 Class Steam locomotive, Newport Railway Workshops...A2 Class Steam Locomotive... melbourne Photograph Photograph A2 Class Steam locomotive, Newport ...Newport Railway Workshops is now home to the Australian Railway Historical Society Museum and Steamrail VictoriaDigital TIFF file Scan of 35mm Ilford FP3 black and white transparencya2 class steam locomotive, australian railway historical society museum, film - ilford fp3, newport railway workshops, steamrail victoria -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Tram 26 - Lydiard St Level Crossing, Ken McCarthy, 6/1/1951
... A2 Class Locomotive... an A2 class locomotive occupies the crossing. In the background... and pedestrians waiting while an A2 class locomotive occupies the crossing ...Photo of the Lydiard St Level Crossing showing #26 waiting at the closed gates. Also shows a car and pedestrians waiting while an A2 class locomotive occupies the crossing. In the background is the Provincial Hotel.Yields information about Lydiard St level Crossing in 1951.Black and white photograph on plain paperHas details of photograph and date on rear and number "760". #26 at Railway X ing Lydiard St Ballarat 6-1-51ballarat, lydiard st, lydiard st level crossing, tram 26, a2 class locomotive, provincial hotel -
Victorian Railway History Library
Book, Hudson, Rod L, Locomotion A2
... A2 class locomotive - Victoria - history...- history A2 class locomotive - Victoria - history A photographic ...A photographic history of the A2 class 4-6-0 steam locomotive on the Victorian Railwaysill, p.56.non-fictionA photographic history of the A2 class 4-6-0 steam locomotive on the Victorian Railwayssteam locomotives - victoria- history, a2 class locomotive - victoria - history -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, George Coop, Steam locomotive A2-992 at Spencer Street Station, c.1951
... A2 Class Steam Locomotive... Spencer Street Railway Station 1951 A2 Class Steam Locomotive A2 ...Typical view of how Spencer Street Station looked during the 1930s to 1960s.Digital TIFF file Scan of Kopdak 620 black and white negative transparencygeorge coop collection, spencer street railway station, 1951, a2 class steam locomotive, a2-992 -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, George Coop, Diesel-electric rail cars in the Railmotor Yard at Spencer Street Station, c.1951
... -class Steam Locomotive 987 sitting on the other side... the same time as EDHS_04673-36 an A2-class Steam Locomotive 987 ...This photo was taken the same time as EDHS_04673-36 an A2-class Steam Locomotive 987 sitting on the other side of the platform at Spencer Street Railway Station. 280HP Walker Railmotor Walker Railmotors are diesel railcars, or train sets, that were designed to improve the passenger services on Victorian branchlines in Australia. They were practically a bus service on rails. These motors entered service in 1948 with the 102 hp and the 154 hp units. The 102 hp units were built until 1955 and the 153 hp units stopped being built one year before. The 280 hp units were built from 1950-1951. The engine and drive systems were built by the Walker Railcar Company in Wigan, England, and the bodies were built by Martin & King in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The railcars were put together by Victorian Railways. The railcars were, in the end, gradually replaced by a diesel electric railcar from 1978 on. Amazingly these railcars survived to this time, even though they were in direct competition with the bus service. By 1980 no Walker Railmotor cars or trainsets were in service. Very few are preserved. REF: Walker Railmotors, https://locomotive.fandom.com/wiki/Walker_RailmotorsDigital TIFF file Scan of black and white 620 format contact printgeorge coop collection, spencer street railway station, walker railmotor -
Vision Australia
Plaque - Object, A2 932 train number plate
... locomotive class A2 number 932, which hauled the 'Sydney Limited... locomotive class A2 number 932, which hauled the 'Sydney Limited ...Cast iron numberplate (white on black background) mounted on wood, with a braille and a written nameplate which reads: "Presented by the Victorian Railways Commission to the R.V.I.B. School for Blind Railway Club. This number plate came from steam locomotive class A2 number 932, which hauled the 'Sydney Limited', the 'Overland' and mainline passenger trains during its 48 years of service that ended in 1961." Cast iron numberplate on wood royal victorian institute for the blind, rvib school -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, D716 steam train at Mont Albert Station, 1919
The photo was taken at 8.15am on Friday 12 September 1919. The D class was a passenger and mixed traffic steam locomotive which operated on the Victorian Railways from 1902 to 1974. Originally it was introduced on mainline express passenger services, but they were quickly superseded by the much larger A2 class and were relegated to secondary and branch line passenger and goods service, where they continued in service for the next fifty years. The D716 was probably built at the Newport Workshops, post 1910 and before 1914. The expansion of Melbourne's population into new suburbs early in the 20th century, and the delay of the suburban electrification project, meant there was the need for faster and more powerful steam locomotives for the suburban rail network. In 1908, the basic design was adapted to create a more powerful locomotive. They were put to work on longer and hillier suburban routes including the Lilydale line. A total of 58 were built between 1908 and 1913. See wikipedia for a more detailed history of the D class locomotives. Electric trains replaced steam in 1922. Mr William Holmes of 'Lugano', Mont Albert Road was in charge of the design and introduction of the electrification of the Melbourne rail system.Black and white photo of a steam train approaching the platform at Mont Albert station. Rear in blue biro in Jocelyn Hall's handwriting: "Hamilton St Mont Albert / probably 1919".mont albert station, railways, trains, d class locomotives, norman carter, steam trains