b'30474747 49 501937 620 Class tender steamVictoria c.1906 Baldwin SteamTasmania 1909 Tasmanian Garratt locomotive, road number 624Locomotive plus tender containingK Class (K1) Compound Steam (275x41x55mm) designed by Fred Sheatimber (total size 200x38x50mm), blackLocomotive (140x29x42mm) operated and built at Islington Railway Workshops,& brown livery with gold plated trim, 2-6- by Tasmanian Government Railways, black livery, 4-6-2 wheel configuration0 wheel configuration, built by Baldwinblack livery with gold trim, 2ft gauge, with three passenger carriages (total sizeLocomotive Works (Philadelphia) for the0-4-0+0-4-0 wheel configuration, built with carriages 990x41x55mm). (5 items) McIvor Timber and Firewood Companyby Beyer, Peacock & Co in England. [The 620 series Pacific type locomotivefor use on their private 5ft 3in broadAssembled by Frank Kelly from a 4mm was designed and introduced to fulfilgauge tramway, which branched off themodel kit supplied from the UK (possibly the need for a fast and light passengerWallan-Bendigo cross country line atBackwoods Miniatures).locomotive to work the recentlyTooborac, near Heathcote, Victoria. [The K1 operated on the North East completed broad gauge route between[The company commenced operations inDundas Tramway, which operatedAdelaide and Port Pirie. The 624 is1906, their main product being firewoodon some of most rugged terrainpreserved at the National Railwayfor the Bendigo and Melbourne markets.served by a railway line at the time.Museum, Port Adelaide.] They purchased two American BaldwinThe locomotive is currently preserved, $1,5002,000 2-6-0s (named Major & McIvor) andhaving served as a passengerlater an ex Victoria Railways W classlocomotive on the Welsh Highland 4-6-0 locomotive to work the tramway.Railway Caernarfon to PortmadocMISCELLANEOUS ITEMS The company ceased operations in 1927.] route between 2007 and 2014.]$1,8002,200 $300500 48India 1889 Darjeeling B Class (DHR 778, originally No 19) Steam Locomotive (85x30x35mm), deep blue livery with gold plate trim, built by Sharp, Stewart & Co at the Atlas Works in Glasgow, nicknamed the Toy Train, assembled by Frank Kelly from a kit.$300500 49'