Showing 6 items matching "s class locomotive - victoria - history"
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Victorian Railway History LibraryBook, Watson, Stephen E, The Era of the S Class and H220 Locomotive in the Victorian Railways
... S class locomotive - Victoria - history...Victorian Railway History Library 39 St Edmonds Rd Prahran Prahran S class locomotive - Victoria - history H class locomotive - Victoria - history A history of the S class 4-6-2 & H class 4-8-4 3-cylinder steam locomotives on the Victorian Railways. ill, p.20. ...A history of the S class 4-6-2 & H class 4-8-4 3-cylinder steam locomotives on the Victorian Railways.ill, p.20.non-fictionA history of the S class 4-6-2 & H class 4-8-4 3-cylinder steam locomotives on the Victorian Railways.s class locomotive - victoria - history, h class locomotive - victoria - history -
Victorian Railway History LibraryBook, Bermingham, Peter, The A7 Era: The Technical, Pictorial and Evolutionary History of the Victorian Railways' S Class Diesel-Electric Locomotive, 1995
... Diesel locomotives -- Victoria -- History...S class locomotive...Diesel locomotives -- Victoria -- History S class locomotive - Victoria - history A technical, pictorial and evolutionary history of the Victorian Railways S class diesel-electric locomotive. ill, p.180. ...A technical, pictorial and evolutionary history of the Victorian Railways S class diesel-electric locomotive.ill, p.180.non-fictionA technical, pictorial and evolutionary history of the Victorian Railways S class diesel-electric locomotive.diesel locomotives -- victoria -- history, s class locomotive - victoria - history -
Victorian Railway History LibraryBook, Sargent, John, Locomotive Profile: Victorian Railways Electrics L and E class Locomotives - 1950 - 1985, 1999
... Victorian Railway History Library 39 St Edmonds Rd Prahran Prahran electric locomotives - Victoria - history railroad operations - Victoria A photographic profile of the E class Bo-Bo & L class Co-Co electric locomotives of the Victorian Railways from 1950 to 1985. Ill, p.48. Locomotive Profile: Victorian Railways Electrics L and E class Locomotives - 1950 - 1985 Book Sargent, John Atkinson, Keith Ball, Adrian Bruce, Ray Campbell, J Cole, E Cox, L Cross, F Dee, Gerald Deveson, S Evans, G Gee, Neville Hennell, Andrew Kepert, Richard McLean, D Pranta, G Ralph, Peter Seletto, Jim Schrader, Michael Skinner, Mal Tate, Neil Williams, R Vincent, Peter J Train Hobby Publications ...A photographic profile of the E class Bo-Bo & L class Co-Co electric locomotives of the Victorian Railways from 1950 to 1985.Ill, p.48.non-fictionA photographic profile of the E class Bo-Bo & L class Co-Co electric locomotives of the Victorian Railways from 1950 to 1985.electric locomotives - victoria - history, railroad operations - victoria -
Victorian Railway History LibraryBook, Sargent, John, Locomotive Profile Victorian Railways S Class, 1999
... Victorian Railway History Library 39 St Edmonds Rd Prahran Prahran railroad operations - Victoria diesel locomotives - Victoria - pictorial A photographic profile of the streamlined S class Clyde-E.M.D. diesel electric locomotive of the Victorian Railways. ...A photographic profile of the streamlined S class Clyde-E.M.D. diesel electric locomotive of the Victorian Railways.Ill, p.48.non-fictionA photographic profile of the streamlined S class Clyde-E.M.D. diesel electric locomotive of the Victorian Railways.railroad operations - victoria, diesel locomotives - victoria - pictorial -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncBook - Steam Across The Border, Lloyd Holmes, 2012
... Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc Hut 97, Bonegilla Migrant Experience, 132 Bonegilla Road Bonegilla the-murray steam locomotives railroads victoria history railroads new south wales history The author's interest in trains has been life long and many of his experiences have been recorded on film. In these 72 pages, he shares these experiences, the chance meeting of the Express when he was on a family outing, the planned photo shoot of the streamlined VR S-class and NSWR 38-class on their respective Expresses, right down to the workhorses of both systems, the lowly goods engines. ...The author's interest in trains has been life long and many of his experiences have been recorded on film. In these 72 pages, he shares these experiences, the chance meeting of the Express when he was on a family outing, the planned photo shoot of the streamlined VR S-class and NSWR 38-class on their respective Expresses, right down to the workhorses of both systems, the lowly goods engines.non-fictionThe author's interest in trains has been life long and many of his experiences have been recorded on film. In these 72 pages, he shares these experiences, the chance meeting of the Express when he was on a family outing, the planned photo shoot of the streamlined VR S-class and NSWR 38-class on their respective Expresses, right down to the workhorses of both systems, the lowly goods engines.steam locomotives, railroads victoria history, railroads new south wales history -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncBooklet - Spirit of Progress, Victorian Railways, 1958
... locomotives were converted to oil burners and were hauled by “S” class diesel-electric locomotives. In a normal year, the "Spirit of Progress" travelled about 146, 000 miles and carried over 300,000 passengers, while approximately 126,000 meals and 45, 000 serves of light refreshments would be provided in the dining car. The Spirit of Progress ran for the last time on 2nd August 1986. This item is significant because it provides a description and information about an important locomotive which served the Wodonga District "Spirit of Progress" Victorian Railways locomotives -- victoria -- history ...The "Spirit of Progress' was constructed at the Railway Workshops, Newport, Victoria, and placed into service between Melbourne and Albury on 23rd November, 1937. It was the first completely streamlined, airconditioned, all steel train in the Southern Hemisphere. It travelled non-stop daily in both directions between Melbourne and Albury. On its daily run a speed of one mile a minute was averaged for much of the 1,904 mile journey. Eighty m.p.h. was exceeded in tests, but in normal running a 70 m.p.h. restriction was imposed. The average load of the "Spirit of Progress" was 499 tons, and it could carry 240 first-class and 192 second-class passengers. A luxurious dining car was a feature of the “Spirit of Progress” with Queensland beech walls and leather upholstered seats. It had a well-equipped kitchen with walls of stainless steel, a slow combustion coke-burning range and a modern air circulation system. The "Spirit of Progress" was hauled by one of the four giant "S" class steam locomotives. Each was named after a man famous in Australian History: Matthew Flinders, Edward Henty, Sir Thomas Mitchell and C.J. Latrobe. After World War II the locomotives were converted to oil burners and were hauled by “S” class diesel-electric locomotives. In a normal year, the "Spirit of Progress" travelled about 146, 000 miles and carried over 300,000 passengers, while approximately 126,000 meals and 45, 000 serves of light refreshments would be provided in the dining car. The Spirit of Progress ran for the last time on 2nd August 1986.This item is significant because it provides a description and information about an important locomotive which served the Wodonga DistrictA small leaflet of six pages plus cover outlining information about the Spirit of Progress. The cover features a picture of the Spirit of Progress. Printed on buff coloured paper in black ink.SPIRIT OF PROGRESS"spirit of progress", victorian railways, locomotives -- victoria -- history
