"T" Class
The "T" Class locomotives were put into service from 1953 to 1969 in 'flat top' (series 1), 'high nose' (series 2) and 'low nose' (series 3) models. These locomotives where originally painted in Victorian Railways "VR" 'blue and yellow' colour scheme but where repainted in the mid 80's to the "V/Line" 'tangerine' scheme. The power of these units is 950hp. More Information.
T333 features original Victorian Railways "VR" 'blue and yellow' livery. It is now owned by Victorian Goldfields Railway. Last sighted 28th March 2013 Down Pass, passing Dry Creek Rd. L/C, Kilmore East.
T334 now features original Victorian Railways "VR" 'blue and yellow' livery. It is owned by Mornington Railway Preservation Society. Last sighted 11th March 2024 stabled, Newport workshops yard sidings, Steamrail Victoria, Newport Workshops open days, Newport.
T341 features Victorian Railways "VR" 'blue and yellow' livery (not pictured). It is now owned by The Yarra Valley Railway (YVR). Last sighted 8th October 2012 Up Freight trailing G532 and T378, leading T320 and 38 grain hoppers, passing through Sulky.
T342 features special "Victorian Railways" 'blue and yellow' livery. It is now owned by Victorian Railways (fomerly G.S.R.S). Last sighted 10th November 2024 stabled, Seymour Railway Heritage Centre.
T345 now features "SCT Logistics" 'red, white and black' livery. It is owned and operated by SCT Logistics. Last sighted 30th July 2016 Up Freight trailing SCT010 and SCT011, leading a fuel pod, crew car and container/flat/van/wells, passing through Redhill (SA).
T347, the first order of the second series 'high nose' T class has been scrapped. A model of this locomotive (in V/Line livery) is located at Geelong station. Photo courtesy Rod Williams.
T356 features original Victorian Railways "VR" 'blue and yellow' livery. It is owned by Victrack Heritage and allocated to Steamrail Victoria. Last sighted 22nd October 2024 stabled latched behind T364 and T395, Tottenham yard sidings, Melbourne.
T357 features original Victorian Railways "VR" 'blue and yellow' livery. It is owned by Victrack Heritage and allocated to Seymour Railway Heritage Centre (SRHC). Last sighted 10th November 2024 stabled, latched behind X31 and to passenger cars, Seymour Railway Heritage Centre yard sidings.
T360 was rebuilt into a third series T class locomotive following a collision with a petrol tanker on the Mildura line. It has since been scrapped. Photo courtesy Rod Williams.
T363 features "Southern Shorthaul Railroad's" 'black, white and yellow' livery. It is owned and operated by Southern Shorthaul Railroad. Last sighted 10th March 2025 stabled, latched to T386 and empty flats, Tottenham yard sidings, Melbourne.
T364 features original Victorian Railways "VR" 'blue and yellow' livery. It is owned by Victrack Heritage and allocated to Steamrail Victoria. Last sighted 22nd February 2025 Down Pass trailing S301 pulling, pushing leading S313, passing through Ballarat East.
T367 still in "V/line" 'tangerine' livery. It is owned by Victrack Heritage and allocated to the Australian Railway Historical Society (ARHS). It is on static display in the Australian Railway Historical Society museum, Newport.
T369 features "CFCL Australia" 'blue, grey and yellow' livery with "Metro" logos. It is owned by CFCL Australia and leased to Metro. Last sighted 27th September 2012 stabled latched to T373, Ballarat North workshops front sidings.
T371 features "Pacific National's" 'blue and yellow' livery. It is now owned by Pacific National. Last sighted 7th September 2018 stabled latched to G540, Murtoa yard sidings.
T373 features "CFCL Australia" 'blue, grey and yellow' livery with "Metro" logos (not pictured). It is owned by CFCL Australia and leased to Metro. Last sighted 27th September 2012 stabled latched to T369, Ballarat North workshops front sidings.
T376 features "CFCL Australia" 'blue, grey and yellow' livery with "Metro" logos (not pictured). It is owned by CFCL Australia and leased to Metro. Last sighted 15th July 2012 idle trailing T369, leading a brake wagon and two metro 'X'Trapolis' Suburban Sets, Ballarat North workshops front sidings.
T377 now features "Watco's" 'black and yellow' livery (not pictured). It is now owned by Rail First Asset Management (RFAM) and currently leased to Watco Australia. Last sighted 1st April 2010 Down Freight leading T413, T320, T341, S303 and 28 empty grain hoppers, passing through Lara.
T378 features original Victorian Railways "VR" 'blue and yellow' livery. It is now owned by Seymour Railway Heritage Centre (SRHC). Last sighted 24th November 2024 stabled, Seymour Railway Heritage Centre yard sidings.
T379 was the first T class locomotive to be painted in "Pacific National's" 'blue and yellow' livery. Last sighted 19th July 2013 Up light engine trailing DL43 and DL40, running into Dynon SG LPC, Melbourne.
T381 features "Southern Shorthaul Railroad's" 'black, white and yellow' livery. It is owned and operated by Southern Shorthaul Railroad. Last sighted 10th March 2025 stabled latched to P17, Tottenham yard sidings, Melbourne.
T382 now features Victorian Railways "VR" 'blue and yellow' livery (not pictured). It is now owned by Seymour Railway Heritage Centre (SRHC). Last sighted 10th November 2024 Down light engine trailing Y102, running return cabrides from SRHC's yard to the mainline.
T383 features "Greentrain's" 'green and yellow' livery (not pictured). It is still widely listed as being owned by Greentrains, a now defunct company. Last sighted 10th April 2007 Up Freight trailing NR74, NR38 and NR119, leading 54 steel wagons passing St George Rd. L/C, Great Western.
T385 features "Southern Shorthaul Railroad's" 'black, white and yellow' livery. It is owned and operated by Southern Shorthaul Railroad. Last sighted 9th January 2022 Down Freight leading T381, 8 loaded rail flats and T386, passing through Navigators.
T386 features "Southern Shorthaul Railroad's" 'black, white and yellow' livery. It is owned and operated by Southern Shorthaul Railroad. Last sighted 10th March 2025 stabled latched behind T363, and to empty flats, Tottenham yard sidings, Melbourne.
T387 features "CFCLA" 'yellow, blue and grey' livery. It is now owned and operated by 707 Operations. Last sighted 20th August 2023 Down light engine trailing N457, passing through Wandong.
T388 now features "Freight Australia" 'green and yellow' livery however the 'Freight Australia' logos have been covered with 'Pacific National' logos (not pictured). Last sighted 20th August 2005 idle, trailing two G class locomotives and G538, leading a fuel wagon, South Dynon yard, Melbourne.
T390 now features "Freight Australia" 'green and yellow' livery however the 'Freight Australia' logos have been covered with 'Pacific National' logos (not pictured). Last sighted 23rd January 2006 Up Freight trailing X51 and T408, leading 4898, grain hoppers and container/flats, passing through Rockview (NSW).
T392 now features "Pacific National's" 'blue and yellow' livery (not pictured). It is owned and operated by Pacific National. Last sighted 7th September 2018 stabled latched behind BL30, leading BL33 and grain hoppers, Murtoa yard sidings.
T395 features "Steamrail's" 'blue and yellow' livery. It is owned and operated by Steamrail Victoria. Last sighted 22nd October 2024 stabled latched behind T364 and to T356, Tottenham yard sidings, Melbourne.
T399 now features "Freight Australia" 'green and yellow' livery however the 'Freight Australia' logos have been covered with 'Pacific National' logos (not pictured). It is now owned by Seymour Railway Heritage Centre (SRHC). Last sighted 6th March 2005 idle, South Dynon yard, Melbourne.
T402 features "Freight Australia" 'green and yellow' livery however the 'Freight Australia' logos have been covered with 'Pacific National' logos (not pictured). It is now owned by Seymour Railway Heritage Centre (SRHC).
Last sighted 29th April 2023 stabled latched to H2, Seymour Railway Heritage Centre.
T404, named 'Mick Smith', was renumbered CK2 in its service with Australian National, now renumbered back to T404 and in service with SCT Logistics featuring "SCT Logistics" 'red, white and black' livery. Last sighted 28th August 2009 shunting, SCT yard sidings, Laverton, Melbourne.
T408 features "Freight Australia" 'green and yellow' livery however the 'Freight Australia' logos have been covered with 'Pacific National' logos (not pictured). Last sighted 23rd January 2006 Up Freight trailing X51, leading T390, 4898, grain hoppers and container/flats, passing through Rockview (NSW).
T409 features "Freight Australia" 'green and yellow' livery however the 'Freight Australia' logos have been covered with 'Pacific National' logos (not pictured). Last sighted 6th March 2005 idle, South Dynon yard, Melbourne.
T411 features original Victorian Railways "VR" 'blue and yellow' livery. It is now owned by Mornington Railway Preservation Society. Last sighted 18th February 2006 stabled, Moorooduc station stabling shed.
T413, named 'Steve Gibson', features original Victorian Railways "VR" blue and yellow livery. It is now owned by T413 Preservation Group/707 Operations. Initially D1, owned by Aust. Portland Cement, it is the only "T" class locomotive to feature dynamic brakes. Last sighted 11th March stabled, 707 Operations Workshops, Newport.