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Victorian Railways narrow gauge passenger carriages and guards vans information


This article outlines the history and types of passenger rolling stock and guards vans on the narrow-gauge lines of the Victorian Railways in Australia. The types were constructed in parallel with very similar designs.

All passenger carriages operating under the Victorian Railways were painted a deep red, with black underframes and white lettering. In the early preservation era, vehicles managed by the Puffing Billy Preservation Society had a yellow band painted across the side, indicating the change in responsibility, although this practice slowly fell out of favour in the Emerald Tourist Railway Board era with few (if any) carriages now carrying this indication.[1][2]

Victorian Railways narrow gauge passenger carriages and guards vans
ManufacturerVictorian Railways at Newport Workshops, and Puffing Billy Railway at Emerald Workshops
OperatorsVictorian Railways, later Puffing Billy Railway
Specifications
Car body constructionTimber
Braking system(s)Westinghouse Air Brake
Coupling systemChopper, later 3/4-scale autocouplers
Track gauge2 ft 6 in (762 mm)
  1. ^ "100147: Tecoma - Belgrave section Down Passenger 7A receding view from cars Photo W M Langford". westonLangford.com.
  2. ^ "130250: Emerald 8 NBH 3 NBH in consist Luncheon Train from Belgrave". westonLangford.com.

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