Melbourne and Hobson's Bay Railway Company 2-2-2WT (1854)
Melbourne and Hobson's Bay Railway Company 2-2-2WT (1854)
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Performance figures |
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Maximum speed |
40 km/h (25 mph) |
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Power output |
22.4 kW (30.0 hp) |
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Career |
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First run |
9 September 1854 |
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Melbourne and Hobson's Bay Railway Company 2-2-2WT (1854) was the first locomotive operated on a railway line in Australia. The Melbourne and Hobson's Bay Railway Company completed the first steam-hauled railway line to operate in Australia, a 4.5-kilometre (2.8 mi) line between Flinders Street Melbourne and Sandridge beach on 12 September 1854. The delay in obtaining locomotives from Robert Stephenson and Company meant that the railway was without a locomotive, so that the company engaged Melbourne foundry company Robertson, Martin & Smith to construct a 2-2-2 tender locomotive. The firm had previously constructed a small donkey engine for hauling supplies along the line during construction.
The boiler was made by Langlands foundry and Robertson, Martin & Smith assembled it at Joseph Raleigh's disused boiling down works on the Saltwater River near Footscray.[1][2] Raleigh had died in 1852, so it appears the buildings were not in use at the time.[3]
The locomotive was completed in just ten weeks and cost £2,700. Forming the first steam train to travel in Australia. It had its trial run on 9 September 1854, and first official passenger running on 12 September 1854.[4][5]
The locomotive had 200 mm diameter cylinders, was capable of producing 22.4 kilowats, reached 40 km/h and hauled 130 tons.[1]
The partnership of Robertson, Martin & Smith was dissolved on 10 July 1855.[6]
References
- Cave; Buckland; Beardsell (2002). Steam Locomotives of the Victorian Railways. Vol 1: The First Fifty Years. Melbourne: ARHS. ISBN 1-876677-38-4.
Locomotives and rolling stock of the Victorian Railways, predecessors and successors |
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| Melbourne & Hobson's Bay Railway Company | |
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| Geelong & Melbourne Railway Company |
- Ariel - 0-4-0T (1855)
- Titania, Oberon, Typhoon & Sirocco - 2-2-2WT (1855)
- Hurricane & Cyclone - 2-4-0WT (1857)
- Goliath, Hercules, Smason & Tubal-Cain - 0-6-0WT (1855)
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| Melbourne & Suburban Railway Company |
- Hawthorn & Richmond - 2-4-0T (1860)
- Kew & BN#1378 - 2-4-0WT (1861)
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| Melbourne Railway Company |
- Windsor & Prahran - 2-4-0WT (1863)
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| Melbourne & Essendon Railway Company |
- Essendon (BN#458), BN#459 & BN#488 2-4-0T (1861), later SAR E Class
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| Melbourne & Hobson's Bay United Railway Company |
- Toorak, Victoria, No.16 & No.19 - 2-4-0T (1865)
- 4-4-0WT (1871), later C Class
- Pier Donkey No.24 - 0-4-0WT (1875)
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