Victorian Railways Q class
Victorian Railways' Q class was a class of steam locomotives.
The first locomotives came from Phoenix Foundry. They were a class of 10 0-6-0 tender engines built in 1873-74. They were numbered 83-101 (odd numbers only). They were classed Q in 1886. They were taken off register between 1905 and 1908. None were preserved.
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Locomotives and rolling stock of the Victorian Railways, predecessors and successors | |
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Melbourne & Hobson's Bay Railway Company |
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Geelong & Melbourne Railway Company |
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Melbourne & Suburban Railway Company |
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Melbourne Railway Company |
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Melbourne & Essendon Railway Company |
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Melbourne & Hobson's Bay United Railway Company |
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Victorian Railways steam locomotives, F.C. Christy period (1858-1870) |
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Victorian Railways steam locomotives, W. Meikle period (1871-1877) |
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Victorian Railways steam locomotives, S. Mirls period (1878-1890) |
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Victorian Railways steam locomotives, A.D. Smith period (1877, 1890-1893) |
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Victorian Railways steam locomotives, T.H. Woodroffe period (1893-1912) |
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Victorian Railways steam locomotives, W.M. Shannon period (1912-1919) | |
Victorian Railways steam locomotives, A.E. Smith period (1919-1928) | |
Victorian Railways steam locomotives, N.C. Harris period (1928-1933) | |
Victorian Railways steam locomotives, A.C. Ahlston period (1933-1955) | |
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