b'1012121312 13 141889 A Class (A190) Steamc.1890 Y Class (Y383) Steamc.1891 R Class (R239) Steam Locomotive (200x40x55mm) builtLocomotive (200x35x50mm),Locomotive (190x35x50mm), green by Beyer, Peacock & Co (name plategreen livery and gold trim, 0-6-0livery with gold plated trim, 0-6-0 on wheel arch), pale green liverywheel configuration, with Type AVwheel configuration, configured for with gold plated trim, 4-4-0 wheel& AB passenger carriages, total sizebranch line use with older rolling stock configuration, rolling stock configured for695x35x50mm. (4 items) comprising three passenger carriages 1940s branch line use with five goods[The first R Class locomotive was builtand a YZ class Guard Van, total size carriages including a Peters Ice Creamby Kitson & Co (Leeds, England) and was695x35x50mm. (6 items)van and Z guard carriage, total sizeexhibited at the Melbourne Centennial[R Class locomotives were built by 840x40x55mm. (8 items) Exhibition held in 1888. A further 30Robison Bros, Campbell & Sloss (South $2,2002,600 examples were built at the PhoenixMelbourne) between 1889 and 1891 Foundry in 1888-89, and allocatedbreaking the virtual stranglehold that (odd) road numbers between 383 (thisthe Phoenix Foundry at Ballarat had example) and 441. They were the mostheld on Victorian locomotive contracts powerful 0-6-0s to run in Australia,since 1871.]excelling in performance and popular$2,2002,600with crews. Withdrawal commenced in 1926 with the last in regular service decommissioned in the 1950s.]$1,8002,20014'