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Newport 2026 – K183

Newport 2026 - K183

Victorian Railways K Class, K183, is in light steam outside of the locomotive balancing table shed during the Newport Railway Workshops Open Day 2026. K183 was one of the second batch of K Class locomotives built during World War 2 entering service in 1943.

K183 has had quite a life. She remained in service until 1976, and on withdrawal was plinthed at Yarragon. In 1982 Steamrail swapped K162 whose boiler had been condemned for K183. Steamrail began the restoration process in 1985, and she returned to steam in 1992. In 2002 K183 was involved in a collision in Benalla with a truck that failed to clear a level crossing in time. Unfortunately three footplate crew lost their lives. After sitting unserviceable for 18 years, Steamrail announced their intention to restore K183 to mainline condition. A year later and K183 returned to the mainline running Sandringham shuttles.

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  • Taken: 7 March, 2026
  • ISO: 22
2026, Melbourne, Railway 1 comment on Newport 2026 – Locomotive Balancing Table

Newport 2026 – Locomotive Balancing Table

Newport 2026 - Locomotive Balancing Table

One of the Pooley weighing machines in the Locomotive Balancing Table at the Newport Railway Workshops. This one of seven machines that allowed all of the axles on a steam locomotive to be weighed at the same time. Henry Pooley & Son and their green weighing machine were a key feature of the steam age until being taken over by Avery. The table is still in active use with Steamrail.

Henry Pooley & Son Limited
Birmingham & London
N° 508    1912

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  • Taken: 7 March, 2026
  • ISO: 40
2026, Melbourne, Railway 1 comment on Newport 2026 – T356

Newport 2026 – T356

Newport 2026 - T356

The Blue and Gold Victorian Railways (VR) liveried T Class T365 at the Newport Railway Workshops Open Day 2026. The T Class engines were built by Clyde Engineering to the EMD G8 design. T Class engines replaced the J and K Class steam locomotives on the VR branch lines. T356 is one of the second batch of T’s, with the raised cab and two high hoods or bonnets.

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  • Taken: 7 March, 2026
  • ISO: 22
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A62 Memorial Plaque

A62 Memorial Plaque

The memorial plaque on the side of A62.

“A62
This locomotive is dedicated to the thousands of railway men
and women whose loyalty, commitment, skills, and service to the
community have played a vital role in the development of the
State of Victoria
18 July 1985…….Victoria’s 150th Birthday Year”

A62 also has the distinction of being the first diesel locomotive to cover 1,000,000 miles. This was acheived before the rebuild, while still a B Class – B62.

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  • Taken: 7 March, 2026
  • ISO: 26
2026, Melbourne, Railway 1 comment on Newport 2026 – A62

Newport 2026 – A62

Newport 2026 - A62

V/Line A Class A62 outside of the West Block at the Newport Railway Workshops Open Day 2026. The A Class was a rebuild of the B Class, increasing power from 1,500hp to 2,250hp. The intention was to rebuild all 26 B Class locos, but cost blow-outs due to frame fatigue saw the program stopped at 11. In their place the order for the mechanically similar N Class was extended.

  • Camera: Pixel 8 Pro
  • Taken: 7 March, 2026
  • ISO: 15
2026, Melbourne, Railway 1 comment on Newport 2026 – B72

Newport 2026 – B72

Newport 2026 - B72

Victorian Railways B Class, B72, in the line-up of locos “in steam” at the Newport Railway Workshops Open Day 2026. B72 is in relatively short lived “teacup” livery (1981-5) with the stylised VR forming the teacup. The B class were the Victorian pioneer diesels, built between 1951 and 1953 by Clyde Engineering. The S Class was a development of the B Class, which was a development of the EMD F-units using a three axle (Co-Co) bogies rather the EMD 2 axle (B-B).

B72 was withdrawn in 1986 following a fire, after travelling over 3.3m miles. An extensive restoration saw her eventually  move under her own power in 2023.

  • Camera: Pixel 8 Pro
  • Taken: 7 March, 2026
  • ISO: 18