Robert Stephenson & Hawthorn     Works No 7784   Class V   V  1215     2-8-2      Western Australian Government Railways    Gauge 3ft 6in

Weight134t 18cwt
Driving Wheels4ft 3ins
Boiler Pressure215psi
CylindersTwo Outside – 19in x 26in
Tractive Effort33,633lbf
Valve GearWalschaert

The Class V locomotives were the last class of steam locomotives to enter service on the Western Australian Government Railways (WAGR). The locomotives were intended to haul the heavy coal traffic between the Collie coal fields and Perth. Later they were used on equally heavy freight trains, particularly over the Great Southern line from York to Albany

In 1951 24 locomotives were ordered from Beyer, Peacock & Company in Manchester but because they had capacity issues the construction of the locomotives was subcontracted to Robert Stephenson & Hawthorn at Darlington. The locomotives were still given Beyer, Peacock & Company works numbers.

The locomotives entered service on the WAGR between April 1955 and November 1956.

The locomotive was of a modern design with a high superheat, a large combustion chamber and a thermic syphon in the firebox. Roller bearings were used on all the locomotive and tender wheels. When introduced the V class was the largest rigid wheelbase locomotive on the WAGR system – only the Australian Standard Garratt was larger. The class was designed to have as many parts as possible interchangeable with the 4-8-2 W class supplied by Beyer, Peacock & Company.

The locomotive design was completed on the basis that the engines could be converted to the 4ft 8½in. The Eastern and Eastern Goldfield lines between Pert and Kalgoorie were converted to the wider standard gauge in the late 1960s. The locomotives were then replaced by more powerful diesel locomotives so the V class engines were retained on 3ft 6 in gauge lines.

This locomotive (V 1215) was built by Robert Stephenson & Hawthorn in 1956.

It was withdrawn from service in August 1972 but was saved from being scrapped when it was purchased by the Collie Tourist Bureau in 1974.

It is now displayed in the Collie Museum.

Three other class V locomotives built by Robert Stephenson & Hawthorn have been preserved.

For information on Robert Stephenson & Hawthorn and locomotives which they built that have been preserved in Britain go to Robert Stephenson & Hawthorn

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