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Locomotive X10 Gallery

X10 TED - 2 b.jpg X10 TED - 2 a.jpg X10 TED - 3 a.jpg
X10 TED - 3 b.jpg X10 TED - 4 a.jpg Westerway
X10 TED - 5.jpg X10 TED - 6.jpg X10 TED - 7.jpg
X10 TED - 8 a.jpg X10 TED - 9 a.jpg X10 TED - 9 b.jpg
X10 TED - 10 a.jpg X10 TED - 11 a.jpg X10 TED - 11 b.jpg
X10 TED - 12 a.jpg X10 TED - 12 b.jpg X10 TED - 13 a.jpg
X10 TED - 13 b.jpg X10 TED - 14.jpg
210529 1999 Dennis DVR booklet 4 spirit of Oatlands X10+X18 Colebrook to Rhyndaston photo Dennis Hewitt.jpg 210529 1999 Dennis DVR booklet 3 X10+X18 DVL post 1995 photo Dennis Hewitt.jpg 210529 1999 Dennis DVR booklet 7 X10 Parratah photo Dennis Hewitt.jpg

Locomotive X10 Timeline

Mid 1950   Built by Vulcan Foundry, Newton-Le-Willows, Lancashire, England fitted with English Electric 6SRKT Mk. 1.1
1/12/1950 Arrived Kings Pier, Hobart on ship; "Imperial Star".1
8/3/1951 Entered service painted TGR green.1
December 1955 Repainted red.1
1977 Repainted to yellow / black from red (last 'X' class in red).1
9/6/1988 Withdrawn from service in Hobart. (Closing mileage: 2,386,017 kms.)1
24/8/1988 Ran north on the final vacuum braked train to Launceston (with Y7 and X18)1
28/8/1988 Written off & sold to Tasmanian Locomotive Co.1
28/10/1988 Delivered to Tasmanian Locomotive Co. at Cadburys.1
1/1/1989 Returned to service by Tasmanian Locomotive Co.1
1990 Sold to Derwent Valley Railway.1
17/12/1993 Penultimate train on the Cadburys Branch (with X18). DVR transfer to New Norfolk.1
References:
  1. Stephen Zvillis 2021

Drawings

X Class Engine.jpg

Other

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Wikipedia Page for X Class Locomotives in Tasmania:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tasmanian_Government_Railways_X_class