Victorian Railways Miscellaneous Vehicles - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Peter J. Vincent: Hospital Car
  • Peter J. Vincent: Motor Cars converted to rail use
  • Peter J. Vincent: The Rail Transferable Locomotive
  • Peter J. Vincent: Marion Steam Shovels
  • Peter J. Vincent: The Unknown wagon
  • Peter J. Vincent: 1925 Gas Truck
  • Peter J. Vincent: Pintasch Gas Refuse
Locomotives and rolling stock of the Victorian Railways and successors
Pre-Victorian Railways Steam
  • M&HBR First Engine (1854)
  • M&HBR 2-4-0WT (1854)
  • M&HBR 0-4-0WT (1857)
  • M&HBR 2-4-0WT (1858), later N Class
  • G&MRC 2-2-2WT (1855)
  • G&MRC 2-4-0T (1855)
  • G&MRC 0-6-0WT (1855)
  • G&MRC 0-6-0T Ariel (1855)
  • M&SRC 2-4-0T (1860)
  • MRC 2-4-0T (1863)
  • M&ERC 2-4-0T (1858)
  • M&HBUR 2-4-0T (1866)
  • M&HBUR 4-4-0WT (1871), later C Class
  • M&HBUR 0-4-0WT Pier Donkey (1876)
Steam
  • 'Old' A class
  • 'New' A class
  • AA class
  • A2 class
  • B class
  • C class
  • D class
  • Dd class
  • E class
  • F class
  • H class
  • J class
  • K class
  • L class
  • M class
  • N class
  • O class
  • P class
  • Q class
  • R class
  • S class
  • T class
  • U class
  • 'Old' V class
  • V class
  • W class
  • X class
  • Y class
  • Z class
  • Crane locomotives
Diesel-Electric
  • A Class
  • B class
  • C class
  • F class
  • G class
  • H class
  • N class
  • P class
  • S class
  • T class
  • V class
  • X class
  • XR class
  • XRB class
  • Y class
Diesel-Hydraulic
  • M class
  • V class
  • W class
Rail Tractor
  • RT class
Electric
  • E class
  • L class
Railmotors
  • Rowan
  • McKeen
  • Kerr Stuart
  • AEC
  • Leyland
  • DERM
  • 102hp Walker
  • 153hp Walker
  • 280hp Walker
  • DRC railcar
  • Sprinter DMU
  • VLocity DMU
  • Trailer cars
Road Transferrable Locomotives
  • RTL class
Suburban electric
  • Swing Door
  • Tait
  • Harris
  • Hitachi
  • Comeng
  • 4D double deck
  • X'Trapolis 100
  • Siemens
Passenger carriages
  • Fixed wheel carriages
  • A/AA type carriages
  • AA/A type carriages
  • E type carriages
  • H type carriages
  • K type carriages
  • N type carriages
  • O type carriages
  • PL type cars
  • S type carriages
  • V type carriages
  • W type carriages
  • Z type carriages
  • Royal Trains
  • Dining & Buffet cars
  • Sleeping cars
  • Joint and shared stock (SAR)
  • Joint and shared stock (NSWGR)
Freight vehicles by type
  • Box & Louvre vans
  • Flat Wagons
  • Hopper wagons
  • Open wagons
  • Tank wagons
Freight vehicles by traffic
  • Ballast, Sleepers and Spoil
  • Black Coal, Brown Coal & Briquettes
  • Cement Powder
  • Coiled & Slab Steel
  • Corpses
  • Dolomite
  • Explosives
  • Fertiliser
  • Flour, Grain & Rice
  • Gypsum
  • Lime
  • Livestock
  • Mail
  • Bitumen, Oil & Petroleum
  • Perishables
  • Quarry products
  • Sand
  • Soda Ash
  • Timber
  • Vehicles & Vehicle Parts
  • Water
Vans
  • Fixed-Wheel and Z vans
  • Power vans
  • Bogie guards vans
2 ft 6 in (762 mm) Narrow Gauge
  • G class
  • A class
  • Passenger carriages
  • Freight vehicles
  • Guards vans
  • Other
Other
  • Rail tractors
  • Cranes
  • Miscellaneous
  • Special loads
  • Way and Works stock
  • Rail transport in Victoria
  • Railways in Melbourne
  • Narrow gauge lines of the Victorian Railways
  • Victorian Railways
  • V/Line
  • Metro Trains Melbourne

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