Victorian Railways initially numbered passenger and goods locomotives separately, the engines were numbered 5–9. This was changed in the late 1860's to odd numbers for goods locomotives and even numbers for passenger locos with these locomotives taking the odd numbers 1–9.[4] This odd and even system remained in use until 1912. In 1886, they were allocated to Class P.
Production
The five locomotives were built in 1859 with builder's numbers 115–119 at an average cost of £3779-12-0 for each loco. They arrived in Port Phillip in March 1860.[4]
Regular service
In addition to regular goods service, some were loaned to contractors, like Cornish & Bruce, for line construction and ballasting purposes. In 1894, all were allocated to Bendigo.[4]
Design improvements
Over the years they were fitted with various alterations to the cabs. There were also various upgrades over the years; with constant improvements to safety — these including things like updates to safety valves (and domes), smokeboxs and chimneys (with spark arrestors), and brakes.
P1 received a new boiler in December 1894.[4] Then between 1903 and 1906 they were all reboilered with a new boiler pressures of 150psi.[4]
Demise
P3 was withdrawn in 1917, P5 and P9 in 1919, P7 in 1920, and P1 in 1921.[4]
Fleet summary
Key:
In service
Preserved
Stored or withdrawn
Scrapped
Locomotive
Previous numbers
Builder no.
Entered service
Withdrawn
Scrapped
Status
Notes
P1
6
116
March 1860
7 June 1919
Scrapped
Hired to Evans, Merry & Co. - 1860. Reboilered - 13 December 1894. Reboilered - November 1903[4]
P3
8
118
October 1860
18 February 1921
Scrapped
Hired to Cornish & Bruce - October 1860. Painted red - 1904[4]
Dee; et al. (1981). Power Parade. Melbourne: VicRail Public Relations Division. p. 2. ISBN0-7241-3323-2.
Cave, Norman; Buckland, John; Beardsell, David (2002). "Chapter 4". Steam Locomotives of the Victorian Railways. Vol. 1: The First Fifty Years. Melbourne, Vic: ARHS Victoria Division. pp. 23–33, 36. ISBN1876677384.
Specific
^ abcdefghijklmVictorian Railways Rolling Stock Branch: Diagrams & Particulars of Locomotives, Cars, Vans & Trucks (1904 ed.). Vic: Victorian Railways. 1904. p. 6.
^ abcdefghijCave, Norman; Buckland, John; Beardsell, David (2002). Steam Locomotives of the Victorian Railways. Vol. 1: The First Fifty Years. Melbourne, Vic: ARHS Victoria Division. p. 36. ISBN1876677384.
^ abcdefgVictorian Railways Rolling Stock Branch: Diagrams & Particulars of Locomotives, Cars, Vans & Trucks (1914 ed.). Vic: Victorian Railwaysas reproduced by the ARHS Victoria Division in 2008. 1914. p. 10. ISBN9781920892173.
^ abcdefghijkCave, Norman; Buckland, John; Beardsell, David (2002). "Chapter 4". Steam Locomotives of the Victorian Railways. Vol. 1: The First Fifty Years. Melbourne, Vic: ARHS Victoria Division. ISBN1876677384.