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Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Manual - Operating Instructions for Diesel Locomotives, 1960s
... Operating Instructions for Diesel Locomotives...Operating Instructions for Diesel Locomotives...Diesel locomotives... Instructions for Diesel Locomotives V.R. Print 2006-65... Diesel Locomotive drivers. Every driver was required ...This is a manual issued by the Victorian Railways to all Diesel Locomotive drivers. Every driver was required to be conversant with and follow the instructions. The book had to be carried by the driver when on duty and to be produced on request. Diesel locomotives were introduced into Victoria from 1955 onwards.A small manual with red cloth board cover and black printnon-fictionThis is a manual issued by the Victorian Railways to all Diesel Locomotive drivers. Every driver was required to be conversant with and follow the instructions. The book had to be carried by the driver when on duty and to be produced on request. Diesel locomotives were introduced into Victoria from 1955 onwards.railways victoria, railways victoria handbooks and manuals, diesel locomotives -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Manual - Operating Manuals for Clyde Diesel Locomotives, 1950s
... Operating Manuals for Clyde Diesel Locomotives...Operating Manuals for Clyde Diesel Locomotives...Diesel locomotives... a century and was one of the few locomotive and rolling stock...A collection of 5 manuals for a range of Clyde Diesel... and was the most numerous class of diesel locomotive used in Victoria ...This collection of Diesel Locomotive Manuals was published by the Clyde EngineeringA collection of 5 manuals for a range of Clyde Diesel Locomotives. The collection includes instructions for the Clyde G8B, G16C, G26C, 1800 HP Model A and the Clyde Mailiner Model 2. On the cover of each manual, the owner has written the letter for the name of class which the relevant locomotive was ascribed in Victoria. The Clyde Engineering Company Limited was registered on 30 September 1898 in New South Wales. It was one of the iconic Australian engineering firms whose history spanned just over a century and was one of the few locomotive and rolling stock builders in the world that transitioned from steam to diesel to electric traction. The company was formed by Walter Maplesden Noakes who purchased the works of Hudson Brothers Limited in the Sydney suburb of Granville, which had been established by in 1882. The manuals refer to the following locomotives:- Clyde Model G8B which operated in Victoria as the new T class locomotive. It was introduced in 1955 and was the most numerous class of diesel locomotive used in Victoria. This model continued in operation until 1968, although many were modified for continued service. Clyde Model G16C, later superseded by the G26C operated in Victoria as the X class locomotive between 1966 and 1976. Clyde Model 1800HP Model A became the S class locomotives in Victoria. Additional numbers were purchased in preparation for the opening of the standard gauge line between Melbourne and Albury, They entered service between 1957 and 1961. Clyde Mainline Model 2 became the B class in Victoria. The B class were the first mainline diesel-electric locomotives in Victoria entering service in June 1952. They were initially used on the main passenger and freight services, before moving out to other areas. They remained in service until the early 1990s.fiction This collection of Diesel Locomotive Manuals was published by the Clyde Engineeringclyde engineering, diesel locomotives, locomotives victoria -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Manual - Collection of VLine operating instruction manuals for diesel electric locomotives, 1980s
... diesel electric locomotives... diesel electric locomotives...Diesel-electric locomotives.... 422 Class diesel-electric locomotives (August 1983), designed ...The manuals refer to the following locomotives:- Westrail L Class (November 1983) originally built by Clyde Engineering from 1967 for the Western Australian Government Railways (WAGR) for use on the Eastern Goldfields Railway between Perth and Kalgoorlie. In 1983, three were leased to V/Line to haul services on the standard gauge Melbourne to Albury line, sometimes extending through to Sydney.A class (January 1984) were initially used for "Intercity" passenger services within Victoria. In this service, they operated at speeds up towards 125 km/h. Later, they were also used for freight services.N class (September 1985) produced by Clyde Engineering and entered service in 1985 and still operating in 2023. 422 Class diesel-electric locomotives (August 1983), designed by Clyde Engineering were introduced in January 1969. Following crew training, the engines entered service on the Main Southern line between Sydney and Albury and the Illawarra line from Sydney to Port Kembla and Moss Vale. Among the passenger services they hauled were the Southern Aurora and the Spirit of Progress. From 1982, they began to operate through to Melbourne. This ceased in February 1990 when non-air-conditioned locomotives would no longer be accepted by Victorian drivers.A collection of Locomotive operation manuals. All are paperback and feature an image of the relevant locomotive on the cover. Relevant illustrations are included in each publication. Cover is of card and they are bound with staples.fictionThe manuals refer to the following locomotives:- Westrail L Class (November 1983) originally built by Clyde Engineering from 1967 for the Western Australian Government Railways (WAGR) for use on the Eastern Goldfields Railway between Perth and Kalgoorlie. In 1983, three were leased to V/Line to haul services on the standard gauge Melbourne to Albury line, sometimes extending through to Sydney.A class (January 1984) were initially used for "Intercity" passenger services within Victoria. In this service, they operated at speeds up towards 125 km/h. Later, they were also used for freight services.N class (September 1985) produced by Clyde Engineering and entered service in 1985 and still operating in 2023. 422 Class diesel-electric locomotives (August 1983), designed by Clyde Engineering were introduced in January 1969. Following crew training, the engines entered service on the Main Southern line between Sydney and Albury and the Illawarra line from Sydney to Port Kembla and Moss Vale. Among the passenger services they hauled were the Southern Aurora and the Spirit of Progress. From 1982, they began to operate through to Melbourne. This ceased in February 1990 when non-air-conditioned locomotives would no longer be accepted by Victorian drivers.railways victoria, diesel-electric locomotives -
Victorian Railway History Library
Book, Oberg, Leon, Diesel Locomotives of Australia, 1980
... Diesel Locomotives of Australia...diesel locomotives - Australia - history... Prahran diesel locomotives - Australia - history railroad ...A brief history of diesel locomotives in Australia on government and private railways.index, ill, p.80.non-fictionA brief history of diesel locomotives in Australia on government and private railways.diesel locomotives - australia - history, railroad operations - australia - history -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Railway Yards with Two Diesel locomotives, the Station on right & the Signal Box in foreground c1950-1960's
... Stawell Railway Yards with Two Diesel locomotives, the...Stawell Railway Yards 1950’s or 60’s. Two Diesel... grampians Stawell Railway Yards 1950’s or 60’s. Two Diesel ...Stawell Railway Yards 1950’s or 60’s. Two Diesel locomotives. Station on right. Goods shed on left. Signal Box in foreground.stawell transport -
Puffing Billy Railway
DH59 - Diesel Hydraulic locomotive (formerly DH 31), 1970
... DH59 - Diesel Hydraulic locomotive (formerly DH 31)...diesel-hydraulic locomotive...DH31 - DH59 Diesel Hydraulic locomotive Built to 3'6" gauge...DH59 Diesel Hydraulic locomotive made of steel and metal...DH59 Diesel Hydraulic locomotive... locomotive Built to 3'6" gauge in 1970 this Diesel Hydraulic ...DH31 - DH59 Diesel Hydraulic locomotive Built to 3'6" gauge in 1970 this Diesel Hydraulic locomotive entered service for the Queensland Railways where it remained until withdrawn in 1994. Purchased by the E.T.R.B. in 1995, it was converted to 2'6" gauge in Queensland and transported to Belgrave in 1996 for overhaul. It re-entered service later in 1996, although instead of receiving a V.R. type classification & number and V.R. style livery, it retained its Q.R. number of DH59 and its Q.R. livery minus the Q.R. logo, but has since been repainted the traditional Blue & Gold of V.R. diesel locomotives and reclassified DH31. It has since been returned to DH 59. The DH class was a class of diesel-hydraulic locomotives built by Walkers Limited, Maryborough for Queensland Railways between 1966 and 1974. In 1966 Queensland Railways tested a Walkers Limited built diesel-hydraulic shunting locomotive. This was later purchased and by 1974 the 73 DH class locomotives had taken over shunting duties in most Queensland yards. They were also used on short distance freight services. With the closure of many freight yards and the move to longer trains withdrawals started in the 1980s. Many were sold for further use on Queensland sugar cane railways. Locomotive's Queensland Railways Service History : Locomotive : DH59 Serial No: 646 In Service : 19/05/1970 With drawn from Service : 20/05/1991 LOCOMOTIVE DETAILS DH class No. originally constructed : 74 No. in service : 2 No. stored : Wheel arrangement : Bo-BoDH Roadworthy weight : 40T Maximum axle load : 10T Tractive effort (85%) Length overall: 33' Height overall : 12' 6 1⁄2" Driving wheel diameter : 36" Date of manufacture :1970 Manufacturer :Walkers Place of manufacture : Maryborough, Queensland Locomotive type : Diesel Hydraulic DH Class Type Diesel-Hydraulic Introduced 1966 Number in class 73 Manufacturer Walkers Gauge Narrow (QR, MIM) 900mm (SECV) Axles B-B Length 11.1 m Mass 37 t Engine Caterpillar D355E Transmission Voith L42U2 Power 347 kW / 465 HP Tractive effort 114 / 82 kN Speed 50 / 10 km/hHistoric - Queensland Railways - Diesel Hydraulic locomotive DH59DH59 Diesel Hydraulic locomotive made of steel and metalDH59 Diesel Hydraulic locomotivepuffing billy, diesel-hydraulic locomotive, dh59, dh31, walkers diesel hydraulic, queensland railways -
Puffing Billy Railway
Fowler - Diesel Locomotive
... Fowler - Diesel Locomotive...Fowler Diesel Locomotive Diesel Locomotive fitted...Diesel Locomotive made out of steel wrought iron and iron ...-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges Fowler Diesel Locomotive Diesel ...Fowler Diesel Locomotive Diesel Locomotive fitted with a Detroit 471 engine. One of the early diesel locomotives used to work on the Queensland canefields. Privately Owned - Exhibit on loan Historic - Industrial Narrow Gauge Railway - Diesel Locomotive that worked in the Sugar cane fields in Queensland Diesel Locomotive made out of steel wrought iron and iron puffing billy, fowler, locomotive, diesel, detroit 471, industrial narrow gauge railway -
Puffing Billy Railway
NRT1, Ruston & Hornsby Diesel Locomotive, 1951
... Ruston & Hornsby Diesel Locomotive...ruston & hornsby diesel locomotive...NRT1 - Ruston & Hornsby Diesel Locomotive Built in 1951...NRT1 - Ruston & Hornsby Diesel Locomotive made of steel ... Locomotive Built in 1951 to a gauge of 3', this Ruston diesel ...NRT1 - Ruston & Hornsby Diesel Locomotive Built in 1951 to a gauge of 3', this Ruston diesel locomotive or rail tractor operated on the State Electricity Commission of Victoria’s Kiewa scheme. Some years later, it was regauged to 2'6" and was operated by the Melbourne & Metropolitan Board of Works. NRT1 is a Ruston & Hornsby diesel locomotive, built in England in 1951 to a gauge of 3 feet, and was initially employed by the State Electricity Commission of Victoria. It was later re-gauged to 2' 6" and ended it's working life in 1977 when it was transferred to Puffing Billy. In 1977, it was taken to the P.B.P.S. Steam Museum and stored until 1978 when it was taken to the Emerald Carriage Workshops. Later in 1983 it was returned to service as NRT1 following the V.R. classification procedure as a narrow-gauge rail tractor, but it had number plates installed and was painted Hawthorn green. It will eventually be painted the red of V.R. rail tractors with the number & class painted on in black. This type of locomotive was popular in many industrial locations, with their unique clutch-less 3 speed gearbox meaning the driver could control them whilst walking alongside, a bonus when shunting. Adjustable tie rods meant that as the axles moved on the springs, they followed the radius of the drive chains, reducing the chances of chain snatch LOCOMOTIVE DETAILS NRT class No. originally constructed : No. in service : 1 No. stored: Wheel arrangement : 0-4-0DM Roadworthy weight : 9T 3cwt. Maximum axle load : 4T 15cwt. Tractive effort (85%) : Length overall: 15' 6" Height overall: 10' Driving wheel diameter: 18" Date of manufacture: 1950 Manufacturer : Ruston Hornsby Place of manufacture: Lincoln, England Locomotive type : Diesel Mechanical Manufacturers classification : 48 DL Historic - Industrial narrow Gauge Railway - Ruston & Hornsby diesel locomotive used by State Electricity Commission of Victoria - NRT1 - Ruston & Hornsby Diesel Locomotive NRT1 - Ruston & Hornsby Diesel Locomotive made of steel NRT1 ruston & hornsby diesel locomotive, nrt1 diesel locomotive, nrt1, puffing billy -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, B-class B85 and T-class T-326 diesel-electric locomotives in front of the Locomotive workshop at Seymour Railway Station, c.May 1963
... B-class B85 and T-class T-326 diesel-electric locomotives...B Class Diesel-Electric Locomotive... Railway Station B Class Diesel-Electric Locomotive B85 Scan - 35mm ...Digital TIFF file Scan of 35mm Ilford FP3 black and white negative transparencygeorge coop collection, railway workshop, seymour, seymour railway station, b class diesel-electric locomotive, b85, scan - 35mm negative, t-class diesel electric locomotive., t-326 -
Puffing Billy Railway
D21 - Diesel Mechanical locomotive, 1968
... D21 - Diesel Mechanical locomotive...diesel mechanical locomotive...D21 - Diesel Mechanical locomotive Date built - 1968...D21 - Diesel Mechanical locomotive made of steel ... of this Diesel Mechanical locomotive was transferred to Australian ...D21 - Diesel Mechanical locomotive Date built - 1968 Original owner - TGR Original gauge - 1067mm Withdrawn - 1983 Built to 3'6" gauge in 1968 by the Tasmanian Government Railways and numbered V12, ownership of this Diesel Mechanical locomotive was transferred to Australian National Railways (Tas.) in 1978. It was withdrawn and sold to the E.T.R.B. in 1983 1968 - D21 ex-Tasmanian Government Railways (TGR) V class No.12, built by the TGR Launceston Workshops in 1968 to a design of Vulcan-Drewry (England). Tasmanian Government Railways V class The V class were the first diesel locomotives operated by the Tasmanian Government Railways (TGR) with four delivered by the Vulcan Foundry in 1948 to a design by the Drewry Car Co. They were a narrow gauge version of the British Rail Class 04. In 1951 a fellow two were delivered followed by another two in 1955. Between 1959 and 1968 the TGR built a further four at its Launceston Workshops. Two identical locomotives were purchased by the Mount Lyell Mining and Railway Company in 1953. When it closed in 1963, 2405 was sold to the Emu Bay Railway as number 22, while 2406 went to the TGR as V13. All the TGR units were withdrawn between 1983 and 1987 while the Emu Bay unit remained in service until 2000. Ten have been preserved: V1 by the Bellarine Peninsula Railway, Victoria V2 by the Don River Railway V4 by the Hotham Valley Railway, Western Australia V5 by the Hotham Valley Railway, Western Australia V7 by the Derwent Valley Railway V8 by the Bellarine Peninsula Railway, Victoria V9 by the West Coast Wilderness Railway V12 by the Puffing Billy Railway, Victoria (regauged to 760 mm gauge and numbered D21) V13 by the Zig Zag Railway, New South Wales, sold to the West Coast Wilderness Railway, renumbered D2 22 by the West Coast Wilderness Railway, renumbered D1 Tasmanian Government Railways V class Manufacturer Vulcan Foundry Tasmanian Government Railways Entered service 1948 Number built 14 Number preserved 10 Fleet numbers TGR: V1-V13 Emu Bay: 22 Power: 152kW (204hp) or 114kW (153hp) Motor: Gardner 8L3 (V) or Gardner 6L3 (VA) Wheel Arrangement: - C - Weight: 25.6t Allowable load on 1:40 grade: 170t Length over headstocks: 6.8m (22ft 6in) Introduced: 1948 Built By: Vulcan Foundry, England; TGR Workshops, Launceston; Using parts supplied by Drewry Car Co (UK) Number Preserved: 10 Number In Service: 0 Total Number Built: 14Historic - Tasmanian Government Railways - Diesel Mechanical locomotive - V12 / Puffing Billy Railway Diesel Mechanical locomotive D21D21 - Diesel Mechanical locomotive made of steel D21diesel mechanical locomotive, puffing billy, d21, v12 diesel mechanical locomotive, d21 diesel mechanical locomotive, tasmanian government railways -
Victorian Railway History Library
Book, Scott, John, Power to the Rails: A History of Victoria's Diesel and Electric Locomotives, 2011
... Power to the Rails: A History of Victoria's Diesel and... to the Rails: A History of Victoria's Diesel and Electric Locomotives ...A History of Victoria railway's Diesel and Electric Locomotives from the 1950s to the 2010s.ill, p.222.non-fictionA History of Victoria railway's Diesel and Electric Locomotives from the 1950s to the 2010s.locomotives - australia - history, locomotives - victoria - history -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Fred Rochow Railways Collection - Last 8.30 am pilot at Wodonga, 23 August 1988
... Y class diesel locomotives... of steam locomotives through to diesel trains, locomotives and even... locomotives through to diesel trains, locomotives and even the modern ...The Fred Rochow Railways Collection incorporates photos related to the operation of the Wodonga Railway Station including different types of trains and railways staff C. 1930 – 1990. It was donated to the Wodonga Historical Society by Fred Rochow, a railwayman who spent many years based in Wodonga. He joined the Victorian Railways on 17th June l947 and retired in 1988. For some time, he was a member of the Australian Federated Union of Locomotive Enginemen and served a term as a member of the Trades Hall Council. He had an extensive knowledge of the struggles that took place to achieve better conditions for railway workers. Fred worked for many years as a fireman and then worked his way up the ranks to driver, experiencing many changes from the days of steam locomotives through to diesel trains, locomotives and even the modern XPT train. He worked throughout Victoria at different stages of his career, with his final working years focused on the northeast of Victoria and the Albury to Melbourne line. After his retirement, Fred continued to share his love of steam miniature trains with the community. This locomotive, the Y166, was one of 25 general purpose diesel-electric locomotives built by Clyde Engineering, Granville NSW for the Victorian Railways between 1963 and 1968. Although built to dieselise Victoria's shunting operations and replace steam locomotives on branch line services, they were also used on mainline goods and passenger services. After closure of many branch lines across the state and the end of short pick-up goods trains, use of the class dropped. The Y166 entered service on 5 June 1968. It was withdrawn from service in November 1990 and eventually scrapped in 1991.This collection has local and statewide significance as it captures images of trains, locomotives and personnel who operated the railway services in Wodonga and throughout Northeast Victoria. The railways played a critical role in opening up Victoria and connecting Australia for trade, business, social communication and transport.Shunter Theo Edwards, Fireman Steve Ryan and Leading Shunter Lorry Beach standing on the front of a diesel pilot train, Y166. This was the last 8.30 am pilot train through Wodonga before the old Wodonga stations was closed and the railway line diverted away from the middle of Wodonga. In June 2011 a new station was opened on the northern edge of the town. On side of train "Y166"fred rochow, victorian railways wodonga, railway employees wodonga, y class diesel locomotives -
Puffing Billy Railway
DH 5 - Diesel Hydraulic locomotive, 1968
... DH 5 - Diesel Hydraulic locomotive...puffing billy railway, dh5, locomotive, cc02, diesel,...DH5 Diesel Hydraulic locomotive The DH class was a class...DH 5 Diesel Hydraulic locomotive made of steel and metal...-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges DH5 Diesel Hydraulic locomotive ...DH5 Diesel Hydraulic locomotive The DH class was a class of diesel-hydraulic locomotives built by Walkers Limited, Maryborough for Queensland Railways between 1966 and 1974. In 1966 Queensland Railways tested a Walkers Limited built diesel-hydraulic shunting locomotive. This was later purchased and by 1974 the 73 DH class locomotives had taken over shunting duties in most Queensland yards. They were also used on short distance freight services. With the closure of many freight yards and the move to longer trains withdrawals started in the 1980s. Many were sold for further use on Queensland sugar cane railways. Locomotive's Queensland Railways Service History : Locomotive : DH5 Serial No: 587 In Service : 27/08/1968 With drawn from Service : 7/07/1992 LOCOMOTIVE DETAILS DH class No. originally constructed : 74 No. in service : 2 No. stored : Wheel arrangement : Bo-BoDH Roadworthy weight : 40T Maximum axle load : 10T Tractive effort (85%) Length overall: 33' Height overall : 12' 6 1⁄2" Driving wheel diameter : 36" Date of manufacture :1970 Manufacturer :Walkers Place of manufacture : Maryborough, Queensland Locomotive type : Diesel Hydraulic DESCRIPTION - B-B DH FORMER CLASS AND NUMBER - 8/1968 Built By - Walkers, Maryborough, Queensland Service History Date built - 1968 Original owner - Queensland Government Railways Original gauge - 1067mm Withdrawn - Next owner - State Electricity Commission of Victoria DH5 8/1968 Sold to SECV as CC2, In service 8-1993 Sold to Mackay Sugar CC02 (Ex DH5). CC02 was purchased by Cooks Construction in 1992 and used on the 900mm Yallourn railway in Victoria. Mackay Sugar purchased in 2001. Title Value Status Preserved - Operational Gauge Narrow 2ft 6in (762mm) Owners Puffing Billy Railway Operators Puffing Billy Railway Manufacturer Walkers Ltd - Maryborough, Queensland Builders number 587 Associated locos Renumbered from CC02 Liveries carried VR Blue & Gold Puffing Billy Service History or Notes Date acquired - 2008 Acquired from - Mackay Sugar Mill ? State when acquired - Operational ? Work done - Regauged, overhauled Restored to service - Current State - Operational Historic - Queensland Railways - Diesel Hydraulic locomotive DH5DH 5 Diesel Hydraulic locomotive made of steel and metalDH 5puffing billy railway, dh5, locomotive, cc02, diesel,, queensland railways, diesel hydraulic locomotive dh5, walkers diesel hydraulic -
Victorian Railway History Library
Book, Mitchell, Ken, Farewell Old Chums, 1988
... diesel locomotives - Australia - history... Prahran diesel locomotives - Australia - history diesel ...A pictorial tribute to the 1200 and 1250 classes of diesel electric locomotive of the Queensland Railways.ill, p.36.non-fictionA pictorial tribute to the 1200 and 1250 classes of diesel electric locomotive of the Queensland Railways.diesel locomotives - australia - history, diesel locomotives - queensland - history -
Victorian Railway History Library
Book, Preston, R.G, Green Diesels: The 40 and 41 Class, 1997
... diesel locomotives - New South Wales - history... Prahran diesel locomotives - New South Wales - history diesel ...A history of the green diesel electric locomotives, the 40 and 41 class on the New South Wales Railways.ill, p.184.non-fictionA history of the green diesel electric locomotives, the 40 and 41 class on the New South Wales Railways.diesel locomotives - new south wales - history, diesel locomotives - australia - history -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - DIESEL LOCOMOTIVE EDWARD HENTY
... DIESEL LOCOMOTIVE EDWARD HENTY...Black and white photograph of diesel locomotive Edward... frame. Photograph DIESEL LOCOMOTIVE EDWARD HENTY ...Black and white photograph of diesel locomotive Edward Henty engine number 302, under glass in a timber frame.photograph, train, diesel -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - diesel locomotive Y115, Portland, n.d
... Photograph - diesel locomotive Y115, Portland... of a diesel locomotive, Y 115. The grain silos are background left.... standing on, or in front of a diesel locomotive, Y 115. The grain ...Port of Portland Authority Archivesport of portland archives, portland harbour, port of portland, diesel, train, grain, silo -
Victorian Railway History Library
Book, Arkell, William et al, Liveries In The Landscape, 1999
... diesel locomotives - Australia - history... Prahran diesel locomotives - Australia - history Locomotives ...A pictorial history of various diesel and electric locomotive liveries working on government and private railways in Australia.ill, p.124.non-fictionA pictorial history of various diesel and electric locomotive liveries working on government and private railways in Australia.diesel locomotives - australia - history, locomotives - australia - history -
Victorian Railway History Library
Booklet, McNicol, Steve, Vicrail Locomotives, 1981
... diesel locomotives - Australia - history... Prahran Locomotives - Victoria - history diesel locomotives ...A brief description of the locomotives working on the Victorian Vicrail railways in 1981.ill, p.16.non-fictionA brief description of the locomotives working on the Victorian Vicrail railways in 1981.locomotives - victoria - history, diesel locomotives - australia - history -
Victorian Railway History Library
Book, Clark, Peter J, An Australian Diesel Locomotive Pocketbook, 1973
... An Australian Diesel Locomotive Pocketbook...diesel locomotives - Australia - history... Prahran Locomotives - Australia - history diesel locomotives ...A brief history of the diesel locomotives working in Australia up to 1973.index, ill, p.151.non-fictionA brief history of the diesel locomotives working in Australia up to 1973.locomotives - australia - history, diesel locomotives - australia - history -
Victorian Railway History Library
Book, Eadie, Barry, Streamlined Thoroughbreds, 2004
... diesel locomotives - Australia - history... Prahran Locomotives -- Australia -- History diesel locomotives ...A pictorial history of streamlined diesels in Australia with the 'Dilworth' profile nose, from the 1950s to 2004.ill, p.108.non-fictionA pictorial history of streamlined diesels in Australia with the 'Dilworth' profile nose, from the 1950s to 2004.locomotives -- australia -- history, diesel locomotives - australia - history -
Victorian Railway History Library
Book, Oberg, Leon et al, Australian Diesel Scene 5, 2002
... diesel locomotives - Australia - history... Prahran diesel locomotives - Australia - history railroad ...Details of diesel locomotives working in Australia on government and private railways in the year 2002.ill, maps, p.152.non-fictionDetails of diesel locomotives working in Australia on government and private railways in the year 2002.diesel locomotives - australia - history, railroad operations - australia - history -
Victorian Railway History Library
Book, Sargent, John, Locomotive Profile: Commonwealth Railways CL class, 1998
... diesel locomotives - Commonwealth Railways - Australia... Prahran Locomotives -- Australia -- Pictorial works diesel ...A complete photographic profile covering the variations from CL to CLP/CLF of the Clyde-EMD Diesel Electric Locomotive of the Commonwealth Railways from 1970 to 1998.ill, p.48.non-fictionA complete photographic profile covering the variations from CL to CLP/CLF of the Clyde-EMD Diesel Electric Locomotive of the Commonwealth Railways from 1970 to 1998.locomotives -- australia -- pictorial works, diesel locomotives - commonwealth railways - australia -
Victorian Railway History Library
Book, O'Neil, Shane, Generation One
... diesel locomotives - Australia - history... Prahran diesel locomotives - Australia - history electric ...A pictorial tribute to the first diesel and electric locomotives of the New South Wales Government Railways.ill, p.64.non-fictionA pictorial tribute to the first diesel and electric locomotives of the New South Wales Government Railways.diesel locomotives - australia - history, electric locomotives - new south wales - history -
Victorian Railway History Library
Book, Holmes, Lloyd et al, Australian Diesel Scene 2, 1994
... diesel locomotives - Australia - history... Prahran diesel locomotives - Australia - history railroad ...Details of diesel locomotives working in Australia on government and private railways in the year 1994.ill, maps, p.108.non-fictionDetails of diesel locomotives working in Australia on government and private railways in the year 1994.diesel locomotives - australia - history, railroad operations - australia - history -
Victorian Railway History Library
Book, Attenborough, Peter et al, Australian Diesel Scene, 1992
... diesel locomotives - Australia - history... Prahran diesel locomotives - Australia - history railroad ...Details of diesel locomotives working in Australia on government and private railways in the year 1992.ill, maps, p.112.non-fictionDetails of diesel locomotives working in Australia on government and private railways in the year 1992.diesel locomotives - australia - history, railroad operations - australia - history -
Victorian Railway History Library
Book, Mead, Bruce et al, Units In Focus, 1980
... diesel locomotives - New South Wales - pictorial... Prahran diesel locomotives - New South Wales - pictorial railroad ...A pictorial album of diesel locomotives on the New South Wales Railways, both local and hired in from interstate.ill, p.126.non-fictionA pictorial album of diesel locomotives on the New South Wales Railways, both local and hired in from interstate.diesel locomotives - new south wales - pictorial, railroad operations - new south wales - history -
Victorian Railway History Library
Book, Sargent, John, Locomotive Profile New South Wales Railways 42 Class, 2000
... diesel locomotives - New South Wales - history... Prahran Locomotives -- Australia -- Pictorial works diesel ...A photographic profile of the 42 class Clyde-E.M.D. diesel electric locomotive of the New South Wales Railways.ill, p.48.non-fictionA photographic profile of the 42 class Clyde-E.M.D. diesel electric locomotive of the New South Wales Railways.locomotives -- australia -- pictorial works, diesel locomotives - new south wales - history -
Victorian Railway History Library
Book, Sargent, John, Locomotive Profile New South Wales Railways 40 Class, 1999
... diesel locomotives - New South Wales - history... Prahran Locomotives -- Australia -- Pictorial works diesel ...A photographic profile of the 40 class Canadian- Alco diesel electric locomotive of the New South Wales Railways.ill, p.48.non-fictionA photographic profile of the 40 class Canadian- Alco diesel electric locomotive of the New South Wales Railways.locomotives -- australia -- pictorial works, diesel locomotives - new south wales - history -
Victorian Railway History Library
Book, Sargent, John, Locomotive Profile New South Wales Railways 421 Class, 1999
... diesel locomotives - New South Wales - history... Prahran Locomotives -- Australia -- Pictorial works diesel ...A photographic profile of the 421 class Clyde-E.M.D. diesel electric locomotive of the New South Wales Railways.ill, p.48.non-fictionA photographic profile of the 421 class Clyde-E.M.D. diesel electric locomotive of the New South Wales Railways.locomotives -- australia -- pictorial works, diesel locomotives - new south wales - history