
Victorian Railways “L” Class Electric Locomotive
Victoria's only mainline electric locomotive, the English Electric L class hauled heavy coal and passenger trains on the Gippsland line from 1953 until 1987.

Victorian Railways “E” Class Electric Locomotive
Among the very first electric locomotives in Australia, the Victorian Railways E class worked Melbourne's suburban network from 1923 right through to 1984.

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Victorian Railways “A2” Class Steam Locomotive 4-6-0
This Express Passenger Steam Locomotive was exclusively designed and built by the Victorian Railways and began service back in 1907.

Victorian Railways “K” Class Steam Locomotive
The 'Consolidation' 2-8-0 type K-Class locomotive was built at Newport workshops between 1922 to 1946. Mainly used on light branchlines generally with mixed traffic a total of 53 were built. Samhongsa created a beautiful steamer in a number of different

Australian National Railways “CLP” Diesel Electric Locomotive
Australian National Railways introduced one of the most striking liveries ever seen on our railways. It was the early 90's that saw the rebuilds of the "CL"s to "CLP" and "CLF versions, one being for passenger service and the other

Victorian Railways “E” Passenger Cars & Vans
This exquisite model reflects the character of the this most regal of all wooden express passenger carriage. First built in 1909 they provided service until late 1980's/early '90s. Any passenger consist must include this elegant car on your layout.

Victorian Railways “J” Class Steam Locomotive
The Victorian Railways "J" Class 2-8-0 Coal & Oil Burner locomotives were introduced into service between 1953 and 1954. The "J" was the second of the "Consolidation" design after the "K" Class. They were equally at home on fast goods,

N.S.W.G.R. “42” Class Diesel Electric Locomotive
The N.S.W.G.R. was soon to adopt these new mainliners as their "42" Class Co-Co units with the 6 class members being delivered by 1956.
