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- Victorian_Railways_F_class abstract "The Victorian Railways F class locomotives were built in 1874 (the pattern engine), 1876–77 and 1879–80 by Beyer Peacock and the Phoenix Foundry in Ballarat as 2-4-0 tender locomotives. They were normally used on passenger trains. In 1911 the Victorian Railways decided to convert seven of them into "motor" locomotives. These became 2-4-2 tanks. They kept their numbers 172–184 (evens only). The unrebuilt tender engines were taken off register between 1916 and 1922. The "motors" were taken off register between 1920 and 1929. Fortunately, one of the class, number 176, survived after being sold to HV Mackay Sunshine Harvister works in 1920, were it stayed there shunting until 1961. It was then donated to the ARHS in Williamstown and is now the oldest surviving Victorian Railway locomotive, being built in 1880.".
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- Victorian_Railways_F_class wikiPageID "30121331".
- Victorian_Railways_F_class wikiPageLength "1688".
- Victorian_Railways_F_class wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Victorian_Railways_F_class wikiPageRevisionID "653183671".
- Victorian_Railways_F_class wikiPageWikiLink Australian_Railway_Historical_Society.
- Victorian_Railways_F_class wikiPageWikiLink Ballarat.
- Victorian_Railways_F_class wikiPageWikiLink Beyer,_Peacock_and_Company.
- Victorian_Railways_F_class wikiPageWikiLink Beyer_Peacock.
- Victorian_Railways_F_class wikiPageWikiLink Category:Victorian_Railways_locomotives.
- Victorian_Railways_F_class wikiPageWikiLink H._V._McKay.
- Victorian_Railways_F_class wikiPageWikiLink Hugh_Victor_McKay.
- Victorian_Railways_F_class wikiPageWikiLink Phoenix_Foundry.
- Victorian_Railways_F_class wikiPageWikiLink Sunshine,_Victoria.
- Victorian_Railways_F_class wikiPageWikiLink Victorian_Railways.
- Victorian_Railways_F_class wikiPageWikiLink Williamstown,_Victoria.
- Victorian_Railways_F_class wikiPageWikiLinkText "F class".
- Victorian_Railways_F_class wikiPageWikiLinkText "Victorian Railways F class".
- Victorian_Railways_F_class hasPhotoCollection Victorian_Railways_F_class.
- Victorian_Railways_F_class wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Steam-loco-stub.
- Victorian_Railways_F_class wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:VRLocos.
- Victorian_Railways_F_class wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:VictoriaAU-rail-transport-stub.
- Victorian_Railways_F_class subject Category:Victorian_Railways_locomotives.
- Victorian_Railways_F_class type Locomotive.
- Victorian_Railways_F_class type Locomotive.
- Victorian_Railways_F_class comment "The Victorian Railways F class locomotives were built in 1874 (the pattern engine), 1876–77 and 1879–80 by Beyer Peacock and the Phoenix Foundry in Ballarat as 2-4-0 tender locomotives. They were normally used on passenger trains. In 1911 the Victorian Railways decided to convert seven of them into "motor" locomotives. These became 2-4-2 tanks. They kept their numbers 172–184 (evens only). The unrebuilt tender engines were taken off register between 1916 and 1922.".
- Victorian_Railways_F_class label "Victorian Railways F class".
- Victorian_Railways_F_class sameAs m.0g53lzm.
- Victorian_Railways_F_class sameAs Q17050914.
- Victorian_Railways_F_class sameAs Q17050914.
- Victorian_Railways_F_class wasDerivedFrom Victorian_Railways_F_class?oldid=653183671.
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