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Revision as of 22:47, 18 October 2022
Built for Tasmanian Government Railways and used as a mixed traffic loco. Purchased in 1988 by Tasmanian Locomotive Company. Purchased by DVR in 1991.
X18 Timeline
Date | image | Source | |
Mid 1951 | Built by Vulcan Foundry, Newton-Le-Willows, Lancashire, England fitted with English Electric 6SRKT Mk. 1. | c/- Stephen Zvillis | |
9/9/1951 | Arrived Princes Wharf, Hobart on ship; "Clan Urquhart" | " | |
3/12/1951 | Entered service painted TGR green | " | |
29/7/1955 | Repainted red | " | |
9/6/1988 | Last 'X' class powered goods train - Boyer Paper Train #'s 5110/5111. Replaced X10 as Hobart shunter. | " | |
July 1988 | Withdrawn from service in Hobart. (Closing mileage: 2,400,904 kms.) | " | |
24/8/1988 | Ran north on the final vacuum braked train to Launceston (with Y7 and X10) | " | |
28/8/1988 | Sold to Tasmanian Locomotive Co. | " | |
1/11/1988 | Delivered to Tasmanian Locomotive Co. at Cadburys. | " | |
1/1/1989 | Returned to service by Tasmanian Locomotive Co. | " | |
1990 | Sold to Derwent Valley Railway. | " | |
17/12/1993 | Penultimate train on the Cadburys Branch (with X10). DVR transfer to New Norfolk. | " | |
22 - 23/2/2000 | Ran on the longest passenger train in Tasmania since the 1960's (with Y2, X4 & Y6) - Hash House Special (D'port - L'ton - Hbt & return) | " | |
4/3/2003 > 7/3/2003 | On hire to the Don River Railway (with Y4). | " | |
Late 2005 | Last mainline run. | " |
Photographs
State Archives
ANR - Asset Register | |||
Brakes
Wikipedia Page for X Class Locomotives in Tasmania:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tasmanian_Government_Railways_X_class