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Victorian Railways B class
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The mainline passenger locomotives, later classified as B class, ran on the Victorian Railways (VR) between 1862 and 1917. They used a 2-4-0 wheel arrangement, which provided greater traction on the new, more heavily graded Geelong–Ballarat railway and the Melbourne-Bendigo-Echuca railway, as opposed to the 2-2-2 arrangement previously selected for the relatively level Geelong line. The B class locomotives are regarded as the first mainline VR motive power, and were highly successful in passenger operations.
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Victorian Railways B class
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Victorian Railways B class
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Rebuilt: at 80% WP MEP Original: at 100lbs press MEP
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n9:B_class_at_Ballarat.jpg?width=300
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1861
dbp:firstrundate
1862
dbp:lastrundate
1917
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steam
dbp:tendercap
fuel, water
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1
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dbr:Stephenson_valve_gear
dbp:builder
dbr:R_and_W_Hawthorn dbr:Beyer,_Peacock_and_Company dbr:Phoenix_Foundry
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B class with original spark-arresting funnel
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The mainline passenger locomotives, later classified as B class, ran on the Victorian Railways (VR) between 1862 and 1917. They used a 2-4-0 wheel arrangement, which provided greater traction on the new, more heavily graded Geelong–Ballarat railway and the Melbourne-Bendigo-Echuca railway, as opposed to the 2-2-2 arrangement previously selected for the relatively level Geelong line. The B class locomotives are regarded as the first mainline VR motive power, and were highly successful in passenger operations.
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Original: Rebuilt:
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Two, inside
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Original: Rebuilt:
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All scrapped
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