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.

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 “LL” Sheep and “MM” Cattle Wagon

These wagons are next in the continuing series of our classic Victorian Railways Rolling Stock. Only 100 of each available, stay online to learn how to order and avoid disappointment. [notice]Some Versions Now Sold Out[/notice] Train Hobby Brass will complete

Victorian Railways “C” Bogie Passenger Brake Van

The "C" Bogie Passenger Brake Van is a beautifully crafted model. Seeing most of its service in the Victorian Railways during the 1900's. [notice]This van is the With-Vestibule version.[/notice]

Victorian Railways “C” Bogie Passenger Brake Van

The "C" Bogie Passenger Brake Van is a beautifully crafted model. Seeing most of its service in the Victorian Railways during the 1900's. [notice]This van is the Without-Vestibule version.[/notice]

Victorian Railways “TW” Bogie Oil Tanker

These stunning Bogie Oil Tank Wagon depict the relationship between the Victorian railways and petroleum companies. Built in the late 1920's they serviced the Victorian Railways comprehensively for more than half a century.

Victorian Railways “TW” Bogie Oil Tanker

These stunning Bogie Oil Tank Wagon depict the relationship between the Victorian railways and petroleum companies. Built in the late 1920's they serviced the Victorian Railways comprehensively for more than half a century.

Victorian Railways “TW” Bogie Oil Tanker

These stunning Bogie Oil Tank Wagon depict the relationship between the Victorian railways and petroleum companies. Built in the late 1920's they serviced the Victorian Railways comprehensively for more than half a century.