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Geelong and Melbourne Railway 0-4-0T
Type and origin
Power typeSteam
BuilderWalker & Munro, Geelong
Build date1855
Total produced1
Specifications
Configuration:
 • Whyte0-4-0VBT
Gauge5 ft 3 in (1,600 mm) Victorian broad gauge
Fuel typeCoke
Fuel capacity52 long cwt (2.6 t)
Career
OperatorsGeelong & Melbourne Railway Company, Victorian Railways
Number in class1
NumbersAriel
First runDecember 1855
Last runc. 1864
(9.1 years)
Scrappedc. 1893
DispositionSold

The Geelong & Melbourne Railway Company operated a total of 1 locomotive that fell under the Whyte notation of 0-4-0T, with a Vertical boiler, between 1855 and 1860. Later it was operated by the Victorian Railways between 1860 and 1893. This was the second locomotive manufactured in Australia (Note, the first was MHBR's 2-2-2WT the year before).

History

The Geelong & Melbourne Railway Company never numbered their locomotives, but instead gave them individual names, the 0-4-0VBT was named Ariel. It was used as an inspection engine. It was sold to Victorian Railways on 3 September 1860, where it would carry no number and no class name, as was the standard for Victorian Railways until 1886. Converted to pumping engine c. 1864. It was noted as still in existence by the Engineer-in-Chief's correspondence 11 July 1892 and was proposed to be convert to a tram motor for the St Albans line. Noted as sold to John Danks & Co., a machinery and engineering supplies merchant of Melbourne, c. 1893. The Ballarat Historical Society wrote to the Railways Department 17 June 1897 asking on what terms they could have 'Ariel'.

References

  • Cave, Norman; Buckland, John; Beardsell, David (2002). Steam Locomotives of the Victorian Railways. Vol. 1: The First Fifty Years. Melbourne, Vic: ARHS Victoria Division. pp. 9–11, 15, 94. ISBN 1876677384.

Specific

  1. "THE VICTORIAN AND GEELONG RAILWAYS". Trove - Argus. 7 September 1860. Retrieved 11 July 2022.
  2. "VICSIG - GMR locos". vicsig.net. Retrieved 7 May 2022.
  3. "WILLIAMSTOWN". Trove - Williamstown Chronicle. 4 September 1909. Retrieved 11 July 2022.
  4. "EARLY VICTORIAN LOCOMOTIVES". Trove - Argus. 7 September 1916. Retrieved 11 July 2022.
  5. "LETTERS TO THE EDITOR". Trove - Geelong Advertiser. 17 June 1919. Retrieved 11 July 2022.
  6. "VICSIG - Ariel". vicsig.net. Retrieved 7 May 2022.
  7. "VICSIG - VR unclassed locos". vicsig.net. Retrieved 11 July 2022.
  8. "VICSIG - VR Ariel". vicsig.net. Retrieved 7 May 2022.
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