Tasmanian Government Railways H class (1951)
The Tasmanian Government Railways H class was a class of 4-8-2 steam locomotives operated by the Tasmanian Government Railways.
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History
In October 1951, the Tasmanian Government Railways (TGR) took delivery of eight H locomotives from the Vulcan Foundry, Newton-le-Willows built at the same time and basic design as the Gold Coast Railway '248' class in Ghana. They were delivered in a new emerald green livery. Four were later repainted red.[1][2][3][4]
As they fell due for overhaul, withdrawals began in 1961. H2 received a major overhaul in 1966-7, the last of the class to receive such work. Two (H2 and H5) partook in the Centenary of Rail in Tasmania celebrations in February 1971: H5 was withdrawn after this but H2 worked periodically before being finally withdrawn in 1975. All remained in store until disposed of between 1974 and 1978.[2]
Preservation
- H1 at the Tasmanian Transport Museum, Glenorchy[5]
- H2 at the Derwent Valley Railway[6]
- H5 at the Derwent Valley Railway[7]
- H6 plinthed in Perth, Tasmania (locomotive only)[8]
- H7 at the Don River Railway[9]
- H8 at the Invermay Rail Heritage Precinct (loco chassis only)[10]
Namesake
The H class designation was previously used by the H class, the last of which was withdrawn before 1930.
References
- Turner, Jim (1997). Australian Steam Locomotives 1896-1958. Kenthurst: Kangaroo Press. p. 158. ISBN 086417778X.
- Oberg, Leon (2010). Locomotives of Australia 1850s-2010. Dural: Rosenberg Publishing. p. 248/249. ISBN 9781921719011.
- "Steam Locomotives of the Tasmanian Government Railways and its Constituents" Australian Railway History issue 917 March 2014 page 15
- H Class Rail Tasmania
- H1 Australian Steam
- H2 Australian Steam
- H5 Australian Steam
- H6 Australian Steam
- H7 Australian Steam
- H8 Australian Steam