Victorian Railways F class (2-4-0) File:Victorian Railways F Class.jpg Type and origin Power type Steam Builder Serial number
Beyer, Peacock & Co: 1267
Phoenix: 28, 30, 31, 33-39, 55-64
Build date 1874, 1876-1877, 1879-1880 Total produced 21 Rebuild date
New boiler: 1902-1912
2-4-2 motor: 1910-1911
Number rebuilt
New boiler: 21
2-4-2 motor: 7 (see below)
Specifications Configuration: • Whyte 2-4-0 Gauge 5 ft 3 in (1,600 mm ) Victorian broad gauge Leading dia. 3 ft 6 in (1,070 mm) Driver dia.5 ft 0 in (1,520 mm) Tender wheels 3 ft 6 in (1,070 mm) Wheelbase 31 ft 4 in (9.55 m) Length 41 ft 11+ 1 ⁄2 in (12.789 m)[ 1] Height 11 ft 11+ 5 ⁄8 in (3.648 m)[ 1] Axle load
Original: 9 long tons 11 cwt (21,400 lb or 9.7 t)
Rebuilt: 10 long tons 8 cwt (23,300 lb or 10.6 t)
Fuel type Coal Fuel capacity
Original: 60 long cwt (6,700 lb or 3,000 kg)
Rebuilt: 70 long cwt (7,800 lb or 3,600 kg)
Water cap.
Original: 1,710 imp gal (7,800 L; 2,050 US gal)
Rebuilt: 2,600 imp gal (12,000 L; 3,100 US gal)
Boiler pressure Varies between 120 psi (827 kPa ) & 160 psi (1,103 kPa )[ 1] Heating surface: • Firebox
Original: 71.21 sq ft (6.616 m2 )
Rebuilt: 72.4 sq ft (6.73 m2 )
• Tubes
Original: 764.65 sq ft (71.038 m2 )
Rebuilt: 792.7 sq ft (73.64 m2 )
• Total surface
Original: 835.86 sq ft (78 m2 )
Rebuilt: 865.1 sq ft (80 m2 )
Cylinders 2 Cylinder size 15+ 3 ⁄4 in × 20 in (400 mm × 508 mm)
Performance figures Tractive effort
Original: 8,268 lbf (36.78 kN ) at 100 psi
Rebuilt: 10,584 lbf (47.08 kN ) at 80% boiler pressure
Career Operators Victorian Railways Numbers F98, F 126-F144 (even only), F 166-F184 (even only) First run June 1874 Last run 24 June 1924 (50.1 years) Disposition 7 converted, 14 scrapped
Victorian Railways F class motor (2-4-2T) File:Victoria Railway Museum 09.jpg Type and origin Power type Steam Designer Seipen, VR drawing office Build date 1910-1911 Total produced 7
Specifications Configuration: • Whyte 2-4-2 T Gauge 5 ft 3 in (1,600 mm ) Victorian broad gauge Leading dia. 3 ft 6 in (1,070 mm) Driver dia.5 ft 0 in (1,520 mm) Trailing dia. 3 ft 6 in (1,070 mm) Wheelbase 19 ft 7 in (5.97 m) Length 30 ft 7+ 1 ⁄4 in (9.328 m)[ 2] Height 11 ft 11+ 5 ⁄8 in (3.648 m)[ 2] Axle load 11 long tons 6 cwt (25,300 lb or 11.5 t) Fuel type Coal Fuel capacity 20 long cwt (2,200 lb or 1,000 kg) Water cap. 1,100 imp gal (5,000 L; 1,300 US gal) Boiler pressure 160 psi (1,103 kPa )[ 2] Heating surface: • Firebox 72.4 sq ft (6.73 m2 ) • Tubes 792.7 sq ft (73.64 m2 ) • Total surface 865.1 sq ft (80 m2 ) Cylinders 2 Cylinder size 15+ 3 ⁄4 in × 20 in (400 mm × 508 mm)
Career Operators Victorian Railways Numbers F172-F184 (even only) First run 1910 Last run 30 November 1929 (55.5 years) Disposition 1 preserved, 6 scrapped
The Victorian Railways F class was originally a class of 2-4-0 light line passenger locomotives operated by the Victorian Railways between 1874 and 1929.
Classed 'F' in 1886.[ 3]
The pattern engine was constructed by Beyer, Peacock & Company in 1874. An order for 20 more locomotives of this design was placed 2 years later with the Phoenix Foundry in Ballarat , with 10 built in 1876–77 and a further 10 in 1879–80. They were originally supplied with four-wheeled tenders, but were eventually provided with larger six-wheeled ones which increased their water capacity to 1,710 imp gal (7,800 L; 2,050 US gal).[ 3]
In early life they were mainly used on the main lines radiating form Ballarat and Ararat. By 1894, 3 were allotted to Geelong, 5 to Ararat, 3 to Ballarat, 2 to Seymour, 2 to Benalla, 2 to Princes Bridge, and 4 to Sale.[ 3]
All were reboilered between 1902-12, along with the T class , to a new common, larger boiler type.[ 3]
In 1910-11, the Victorian Railways decided to convert seven of them into "motor" locomotives for use in outer suburban areas. The tenders were removed and they became 2-4-2 tanks . They kept their numbers 172–184 (evens only).
10 November 1878 - F98 ran through the end on the engine shed at Dunolly[ 3]
26 July 1881 - F98 collided with H160 at Beaufort[ 3]
? - F142 in collision at Creswick[ 3]
11 March 1897 - F172 derailed at Cannon Hill near Warrnambool[ 3]
The un-rebuilt tender engines were taken off register between 1916 and 1924, and the "motors" were taken off between 1920 and 1929. F184 was sold to Earlston, Cranbourne for £750[ 3] .
One of the 2-4-2T class survives, number 176, having been sold to the Sunshine Harvester Works in 1920 for £1500,[ 3] where was used as a shunter until 1961. It was then donated to the Newport Railway Museum , and is the oldest surviving Victorian Railway locomotive, having been built in 1880.
Key:
In Service
Preserved
Stored or Withdrawn
Scrapped
Locomotive
Builder No.
Entered service
Converted to 2-4-2T
Withdrawn
Scrapped
Status
Notes
F98
1267
June 1874
-
13 March 1919
Scrapped
[ 3]
F126
28
9 August 1876
-
7 August 1916
Scrapped
[ 3]
F128
30
16 October 1876
-
27 June 1916
Scrapped
[ 3]
F130
31
19 October 1876
-
7 June 1919
Scrapped
[ 3]
F132
33
10 January 1877
-
8 November 1916
Scrapped
[ 3]
F134
34
11 January 1877
-
24 January 1916
Scrapped
[ 3]
F136
35
1 February 1877
-
8 July 1922
Scrapped
[ 3]
F138
36
30 January 1877
-
24 June 1924
Scrapped
[ 3]
F140
37
6 February 1877
-
15 July 1922
Scrapped
[ 3]
F142
38
10 March 1877
-
10 June 1922
Scrapped
[ 3]
F144
39
27 March 1877
-
8 July 1922
Scrapped
[ 3]
F166
55
April 1879
-
15 July 1922
Scrapped
[ 3]
F168
56
June 1879
-
25 January 1917
Scrapped
[ 3]
F170
57
July 1879
-
24 January 1916
Scrapped
[ 3]
F172
58
November 1879
1910-11
7 November 1928
Scrapped
[ 3]
F174
59
December 1879
1910-11
30 November 1929
Scrapped
[ 3]
F176
61
January 1880
1910-11
28 May 1920
Sold to Sunshine Harvester Works. Donated to Museum. Display
[ 3]
F178
62
January 1880
1910-11
29 June 1926
Scrapped
[ 3]
F180
63
February 1880
1910-11
29 June 1926
Scrapped
[ 3]
F182
60
December 1879
1910-11
12 September 1925
Scrapped
[ 3]
F184
64
March 1880
1910-11
29 February 1926
Sold to Earlston, Cranbourne
[ 3]
File:F176 Newport Railway Museum 25-09-2022.jpg F176 on display at Newport Railway Museum in 2022
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