'A - C Class' 'F - M Class' 'N - S Class' T Class 'V - XRB Class' 'Y Class' 'National Locomotives' 'Steam Locomotives'
"T" Class
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T320 in original Victorian Railways "VR" blue and yellow livery. |
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T321 has been scrapped. |
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T327 has been rebuilt as a 'P' class locomotive. |
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T328 has been rebuilt as a 'P' class locomotive. |
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T331 has been rebuilt as a 'P' class locomotive. |
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T333 in original Victorian Railways "VR" 'blue and yellow' livery. |
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T334 is now owned by Mornington Railway |
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T338 has been rebuilt as a 'P' class locomotive. |
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T341 features Victorian Railways "VR" blue and yellow livery |
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T342 in original Victorian Railways "VR" 'blue and yellow' |
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T347, the first order of the second series 'high nose' T |
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T350 has been scrapped. |
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T351 has been scrapped. |
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T352 has been scrapped. |
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T353 has been scrapped. |
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T355 has been scrapped. |
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T356 in original Victorian Railways "VR" 'blue and yellow' |
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T357 in original Victorian Railways "VR" blue and yellow livery. |
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T358 has been scrapped. |
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T359 has been scrapped. |
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T360 was rebuilt into a third series T class |
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T361 has been scrapped. |
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T362 has been scrapped. |
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T363 now features "CFCLA" 'blue, grey and yellow' livery (not pictured). |
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T364 in original Victorian Railways "VR" 'blue and yellow' livery. |
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T365 has been scrapped. |
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T366 has been scrapped. |
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T367 still in "V/line" 'tangerine' livery. It is now owned |
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T368 has been scrapped. |
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T369 now features "CFCLA" 'blue, grey and yellow' livery with |
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T370 has been scrapped. |
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T371 features "Freight Australia" 'green and yellow' livery. |
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T373 now features "CFCLA" 'blue, grey and yellow' livery with "Metro" logos |
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T374 features "Freight Australia" 'green and yellow' livery however the |
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T376 now features "CFCLA" 'blue, grey and yellow' livery with "Metro" logos |
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T377 now features "CFCLA" blue, grey and yellow livery. It is |
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T378 in original Victorian Railways "VR" blue and yellow livery. |
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T379 was the first T class locomotive to be painted |
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T380 has been scrapped. |
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T381 features "Southern Shorthaul Railroad's" 'yellow, black and white' livery. |
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T382 still in "V/Line" 'tangerine' livery. |
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T383 features "Rail Technical Support's" 'blue and white' livery. |
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T384 has been scrapped. |
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T385 now features "CFCLA" 'yellow, blue and grey' livery. |
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T386 now features "El Zorro's" 'V/line tangerine' inspired color scheme. |
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T387 now features "CFCLA" 'yellow, blue and grey' livery. |
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T388 features "Freight Australia" 'green and yellow' livery. |
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T389 has been scrapped. |
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T390 still features "Freight Australia" 'green and yellow' livery. |
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T392 still features "Freight Australia" 'green and yellow' livery. |
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T393 has been scrapped. |
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T394 has been scrapped. |
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T395 in Steamrail's 'blue and yellow' livery. |
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T396 features "Freight Australia" 'green and yellow' livery. |
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T397 has been scrapped. |
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T398 has been scrapped. |
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T399 still features "Freight Victoria" 'green and yellow' livery. |
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T400 has now been repainted in Pacific |
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T402 features "Freight Australia" 'green and yellow' livery however the 'Freight Australia' |
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T404 was originally T404 then renumbered CK2 in its service with |
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T408 features "Freight Australia" 'green and yellow' livery. |
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T409 features "Freight Australia" 'green and yellow' livery. |
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T410 has been scrapped. |
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T411 in original Victorian Railways "VR" 'blue and yellow' livery. |
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T412 has been scrapped. |
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T413 named 'Steve Gibson' in original Victorian Railways "VR" blue and yellow livery. |
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