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|Belpariel docked at Hobart with H1-H8 as deck cargo. On same ship were V5 and V6. unloaded at Hobart then towed to Launceston railway workshops.
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|Belpariel docked at Hobart with eight H class Steam Locomotives, H1 through H8, as deck cargo.  
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|Belpariel docked at Hobart with H1-H8 as deck cargo. On same ship were V5 and V6. unloaded at Hobart then towed to Launceston railway workshops.
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|H2 entered service. But only able to operate North of Parattah due to height of Rhyndaston Tunnel.
H2 entered service. But only able to operate North of Parattah due to height of Rhyndaston Tunnel.
 
 
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=== '''Wikipedia Page H Class Locomotives in Tasmania:''' ===
'''Wikipedia Page H Class Locomotives in Tasmania:'''
 
 
 
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tasmanian_Government_Railways_H_class_(1951)
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tasmanian_Government_Railways_H_class_(1951)

Latest revision as of 07:22, 19 November 2023

H2 Photographs

210529 1999 Dennis DVR booklet 5 H2 No.3 Bridge photo C Court.jpg H2 TED - 1-11a.jpg H2 TED - 2-20c.jpg
210529 1999 Dennis DVR booklet 1 H2 1989 Maydena photo Tony Coen.jpg H2 TED - 1-26b.jpg H2 TED - 1-31a.jpg
H2 TED - 1-37b.jpg H2 TED - 1-32c.jpg H2 TED - 1-36a.jpg
210529 1999 Dennis DVR booklet 8 H2 approaching National Park photo R Ziersch.jpg H2 TED - 1-10b.jpg H2 TED - 1-36b.jpg
210529 1999 Dennis DVR booklet 5 H2 Coniston Bank photo Tony Coen.jpg H2 TED - 1-6a.jpg H2 TED - 1-36c.jpg
H2 TED - 2-5b.jpg H2 TED - 1-21c.jpg H2 TED - 1-38b.jpg
H2 TED - 5-49b.jpg H2 TED - 2-19.jpg H2 TED - 2-19c.jpg
H2 TED - 2-36a.jpg H2 TED - 2-34c.jpg H2 TED - 2-34b.jpg
H2 TED - 2-56c.jpg H2 TED - 2-6d.jpg H2 TED - 2-67b.jpg
H2 TED - 4-18a.jpg H2 TED - 5-31b.jpg H2 TED - 5-52b.jpg

Steam Locomotive H2 Timeline

Date
1951 - October 12th Belpariel docked at Hobart with eight H class Steam Locomotives, H1 through H8, as deck cargo.

On same ship were V5 and V6.

All the H class locos were unloaded at Hobart then towed to Launceston railway workshops.

1951 - Nov/Dec H2 entered service. But only able to operate North of Parattah due to height of Rhyndaston Tunnel.
1956 - Sept H2 repainted Red (with H6) to match saloon passenger carriages
1960s - early due for heavy overhaul and boiler retubing but management decided to withdraw

when deemed unfit to remain in service (due to the introduction of diesel electrics)

1961 - May Stored at Launceston Roundhouse
1966 After H7 having problems H2 was brought out of storage for a major overhaul
1967 - September Overhaul finished with fresh coat of red paint.
1971 - February With H5 in the Railway Centenary Celebrations
1971-1975 Hobart suburban passenger trains,Tasman Limited feeder trains (between Launceston and Western Junction),

special passenger trains and occasional goods trains.

1975 - October Need for major boiler repairs -> withdrawn from traffic
1979 - May at same time as H5 sold by ANR, H2 sold to "two Hobart rail enthusiasts."
1979 - June Transferred to Hobart.
1987 - April Excursion trains mainly Hobart to Maydena
1991 - late Ownership moved from Tasmanian Locomotive Company to Derwent Valley Railway Preservation Society.
Until May 1994 Operating out of New Norfolk Yard
1994 - May Boiler required repairs
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Wikipedia Page H Class Locomotives in Tasmania:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tasmanian_Government_Railways_H_class_(1951)