4-8-2 Locomotives in Australia


Railroads that used 4-8-2 Locomotives in Australia (data provided by Steve Llanso of Sweat House Media)

Surviving Examples of 4-8-2 Locomotives in Australia

No.ClassF.M. WhyteGaugeRailroad LineLocationStatusBuilder InfoNotes
W-924W4-8-23'-6"WAGR Old Ghan Heritage Railway, Alice Springs, NT
operational
Beyer, Peacock & Co. (Manchester) #7401, 1951Named Lou Marks.
S-549S4-8-23'-6"WAGR Rail Heritage WA, Bassendean, WAU
display
WAGR (Midland Workshops) #93, 1947Named Greenmount.
W-947W4-8-23'-6"WAGR Rail Heritage WA, Bassendean, WAUunknownBeyer, Peacock & Co. (Manchester) #7459, 1951Was once reported to be sold to the Hotham Valley Raiway.
W-953W4-8-23'-6"WAGR Rail Heritage WA, Bassendean, WAUunknownBeyer, Peacock & Co. (Manchester) #7465, 1951
W-24W4-8-23'-6"STC Sulphide Street Station Railway and Historical Museum, Broken Hill, NSW
display
Beyer, Peacock & Co. (Manchester) #7553, 1951Named Malcolm Moore.
W-943W4-8-23'-6"WAGR Collie Visitor Centre, Collie, WAU
display
Beyer, Peacock & Co. (Manchester) #7455, 1951
H-7H4-8-23'-6"TGR Don River Railway, Devonport, TAS
display
Vulcan Foundry #5955, 1951
S-542S4-8-23'-6"WAGRrailway terminal, East Perth, WAU
display
WAGR (Midland Workshops) #68, 1943Named Bakewell.
W-919W4-8-23'-6"WAGREsperance Museum, Esperance, WAU
display
Beyer, Peacock & Co. (Manchester) #7396, 1951
H-1H4-8-23'-6"TGR Tasmanian Transport Museum, Glenorchy, TAS
display
Vulcan Foundry #5949, 1951
Q-5Q4-8-23'-6"TGR Tasmanian Transport Museum, Glenorchy, TAS
display
Perry Engineering, Mile End #241, 1923
H-8H4-8-23'-6"TGR Queen Victoria Museum, Launceston, TAS
display
Vulcan Foundry #5956, 1951Wheels and frames only, from Devonport.
H-2H4-8-23'-6"TGR Derwent Valley Railway, New Norfolk, TAS
restoration
Vulcan Foundry #5950, 1951
H-5H4-8-23'-6"TGRDerwent Valley Railway, New Norfork, TAS
stored
Vulcan Foundry #5953, 1951From Hillwood Strawberry Farm.
H6H4-8-23'-6"TGR Lions Park, Perth, TAS
display
Vulcan Foundry #5954, 1951sans tender.
W-901W4-8-23'-6"WAGR Steamtown Heritage Rail Centre, Peterborough, SA
stored operational
Beyer, Peacock & Co. (Manchester) #7378, 1951
W-907W4-8-23'-6"WAGR Steamtown Heritage Rail Centre, Peterborough, SA
display
Beyer, Peacock & Co. (Manchester) #7384, 1951
W-903W4-8-23'-6"WAGRHotham Valley Tourist Railway, Pinjarra, WAU
operational
Beyer, Peacock & Co. (Manchester) #7380, 1951Named Marrinup.
W-908W4-8-23'-6"WAGRHotham Valley Tourist Railway, Pinjarra, WAU
operational
Beyer, Peacock & Co. (Manchester) #7385, 1951Named Dwellingup.
W-920W4-8-23'-6"WAGRHotham Valley Tourist Railway, Pinjarra, WAU
operational
Beyer, Peacock & Co. (Manchester) #7397, 1951Named Pinjarra.
W-945W4-8-23'-6"WAGRHotham Valley Tourist Railway, Pinjarra, WAU
operational
Beyer, Peacock & Co. (Manchester) #7457, 1951Named Banksiadale.
W-25W4-8-23'-6"STC National Railway Museum, Port Adelaide, SA
display
Beyer, Peacock & Co. (Manchester) #7554, 1951Named F. F. (Gerry) Walsh.
S-547S4-8-23'-6"WAGR Bellarine Peninsula Railway, Queenscliff, VIC
stored
WAGR (Midland Workshops) #111, 1947Named Lindsay.
W-933W4-8-23'-6"WAGR Pichi Richi Railway, Quorn, SA
out of service
Beyer, Peacock & Co. (Manchester) #7410, 1951
W-934W4-8-23'-6"WAGR Pichi Richi Railway, Quorn, SA
operational
Beyer, Peacock & Co. (Manchester) #7411, 1951
W-22(W-916)W4-8-23'-6"STC Pichi Richi Railway, Quorn, SA
operational
Beyer, Peacock & Co. (Manchester) #7418, 1951Named Justin Hancock, maxquerading as W-22 with full cowling and Silverton Tramway livery.
W-916W4-8-23'-6"WAGR Pichi Richi Railway, Quorn, SA
restoration
Beyer, Peacock & Co. (Manchester) #7393, 1951
W-931W4-8-23'-6"WAGR Pichi Richi Railway, Quorn, SA
stored
Beyer, Peacock & Co. (Manchester) #7408, 1951used as parts supply.
5711D574-8-24'-8½"NSWGValley Heights Locomotive Depot Heritage Museum, Valley Heights, NSW
restoration
Clyde Engineering (Granville) #435, 1930From NSWRTM, Thirlmere.
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