User:ThylacineHunter/List of Tasmania locomotive classes
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Steam
[edit]- 4 "A" class, built by Robert Stephenson and Company.
- 1 "A" class, built by Sharp, Stewart and Company.
- 5 E+ class, built by Hunslet Engine Company
- 1 A+ class, built by Hunslet
- 1 F class, built by Neilson and Company
- 3 B+ class, built by Hunslet
- 2 D+ class, built by Dübs and Company
- 4 C+ class, built by Dübs & Co.
- 1 A class, built in the TGR Workshops, Launceston
- 8 A class, built by Beyer, Peacock
- 8 "Ab" class, built in the TGR Workshops, Launceston
- 15 B class, built by Beyer, Peacock
- 28 C class 2-6-0, built by Beyer, Peacock [1]
- 6 CC class 2-6-0, built in the TGR Workshops, Launceston. Modified from 'C' class [2]
- 4 CCS class 2-6-0, built in the TGR Workshops, Launceston. Modified from 'CC' class [3]
- 5 D class, built by Beyer, Peacock
- 8 DS class 2-6-4T, ex-New Zealand Railways WF class (5 built by Hillside Workshops, 2 built by Addington Workshops, 1 built by A & G Price).
- 2 E class, built by Beyer, Peacock
- 4 F class, built by James Martin [4]
- 14 G class 4-8-2+2-8-4, built by VR, SAR, Clyde. [5]
- 8 H class 4-8-2, built by Vulcan Foundry [6]
- 2 L class 2-6-2+2-6-2, built by Beyer, Peacock [7]
- 2 M class (4-4-2+2-4-4), built by Beyer, Peacock. World's only eight-cylinder Garratts: M1 set a Garratt world speed record of 55 mph (88 km/h) in 1912. Speeds of over 60 mph (97 km/h) are claimed for these engines. [8]
- 10 M class 4-6-2, built by Robert Stephenson and Hawthorns. Speeds of over 60 mph (97 km/h) are claimed for these engines. [9]
- 4 MA class 4-6-2, built in the TGR Workshops, Launceston. Modified from 'M' class [10]
- 1 P class, built by Clyde
- 19 Q class 4-8-2, built by Perry, Walkers, Clyde [11]
- 4 R class 4-6-2, built by Perry. Speeds of over 60 mph (97 km/h) are claimed for these engines.
- 9 SP class (steam railcars), built by Sentinel Cammell
- 6 T class, built by Walkers
Ex Public Works Department (Marrawah tram)
[edit]- Big Ben, 0-6-0 ST type, built by Baldwin Locomotive Works
- Fantail, 0-4-0 ST type, built by Baldwin Locomotive Works
- Six Wheeler, 0-6-0 ST type, built by Hudswell Clarke
- Spider, 0-4-0 WT type, built by Baldwin Locomotive Works
Tasmania Government Railways (2'0" Gauge)
[edit]- 3 G class, built by Sharp, Stewart and Company
- 4 H class, built by Krauss
- 1 J class 2-6-4-0T, built by Hagans of Erfurt
- 2 K class 0-4-0+0-4-0 built by Beyer, Peacock. K1 was the first Garratt built.
Diesel
[edit]Tasmanian Government Railways
[edit]- 13 V class(-C-), built by Vulcan Foundry, TGR Workshops
- 32 Xclass (Bo-Bo), built by English Electric. First main line diesel-electrics in Australia.
- 6 "U" class (-B-), built by Malcolm Moore, TGR Workshops
- 2 "W" class (-C-), built by Tulloch
- 5 "XA" class (Bo-Bo), built in the TGR Workshops, Launceston. Modified from X class
- 8 Y class (Bo-Bo), built by TGR workshops, English Electric
- 3 "VA" class (-C-), built by TGR Launceston Railway Workshops
- 4 Z class (Co-Co), built by GEC (English Electric)
- 6 ZA class (Co-Co), built by GEC (English Electric)
- 30 DP class (railcars) (Bo-Bo), built by Drewry Car Co, Tasmanian Government Railways]] & Waddingtons
See also
[edit]- User:ThylacineHunter/List of National locomotive classes
- User:ThylacineHunter/List of New South Wales locomotive classes
- User:ThylacineHunter/List of Queensland locomotive classes
- User:ThylacineHunter/List of South Australian locomotive classes
- User:ThylacineHunter/List of Victoria locomotive classes
- User:ThylacineHunter/List of Western Australian locomotive classes