NSW Wallaby
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NSW Wallaby was a steam locomotive seeing service in New South Wales.
History[]
Wallaby was built for the Hoskin Lithgow Steel Works to serve the No. 2 blast furnace plant in 1913. The locomotive was transferred to Port Kembla by Australian Iron and Steel Ltd. (AIS) in 1932. [1]
In 1933 Wallaby spent a period at South Kembla Colliery before returning to AIS.
Demise and Preservation[]
Withdrawn from service at Port Kembla on 19 November 1962 "Wallaby" was placed on static display 5 June 1963. The locomotive was donated to the Illawarra Light Railway Museum in December 1979.
References[]
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Preserved steam locomotives of New South Wales. |
Further reading[]
- Locomotives of Australia, Sydney: Leon Oberg, 2010
Categories:
- 0-4-0 locomotives
- Preserved steam locomotives of New South Wales
- Standard gauge locomotives of Australia
- Steam locomotive stubs
- New South Wales rail transport stubs