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PopT
27-03-2009, 21:07
I wonder if any railway enthusiast can help me.

My brother emigrated to Australia in the early 50's and after staying in the notorious Bathurst Camp near Sydney he moved out.

He got a job re-building a new loco that had been made in the UK and shipped out in pieces to the State of Victoria Railways.

Unfortunately the only thing I know it was re-assembled in the mid 50's and was a 'Centenary Celebration Loco'.

It must have made a stir in Australia in those days.

I would love to know more about it for the Family History I am writing.

Any help or advice would be appreciated.

PopT

mh01
27-03-2009, 22:27
I wonder if any railway enthusiast can help me.

My brother emigrated to Australia in the early 50's and after staying in the notorious Bathurst Camp near Sydney he moved out.

He got a job re-building a new loco that had been made in the UK and shipped out in pieces to the State of Victoria Railways.

Unfortunately the only thing I know it was re-assembled in the mid 50's and was a 'Centenary Celebration Loco'.

It must have made a stir in Australia in those days.

I would love to know more about it for the Family History I am writing.

Any help or advice would be appreciated.

PopTi think your best bet is to contact york train museum they have a massive list of all trains that went abroad hope this helps

PopT
28-03-2009, 10:05
Further to my enquiry about the special celebration loco sent to the State of Victoria in Australia.

I have found that the last british Steam locos were sent over in 1951, they were made in Glasgow and were North British type, these were similar to our 'Windies'.

I believe the loco was a one-off Jubilee Celebration loco.

Thanks to Mh01 for the advice about contacting York Museum.

PopT

mh01
28-03-2009, 10:37
Further to my enquiry about the special celebration loco sent to the State of Victoria in Australia.

I have found that the last british Steam locos were sent over in 1951, they were made in Glasgow and were North British type, these were similar to our 'Windies'.

I believe the loco was a one-off Jubilee Celebration loco.

Thanks to Mh01 for the advice about contacting York Museum.

PopTyour welcome m8:thumbsup: