'Australian Locomotive Rosters' was first started by Brad Peadon and Daven Walters in 2000. It took the form of a book that we had published through Railmac. This website is compiled by Brad Peadon, in a joint effort with Bradly Coulter and Daven Walters. Recently we trialed some fleetlists on the main 'Semi Retired Foamer' website. Such was the popularity, we have decided to move them to their own site. Initially, we will be sticking with the SRF theme of covering locomotive types that were around in the 80s and 90s. This may be expanded in the future.

Now Open: 'Australian Locomotive Rosters' group. This will be a contributor only group to both share latest fleet changes and help us to update..

NSW: 81 class and older.
Queensland: 2800 class and older.
V/Line: G class and older.
South Australia: AN class and older.


The Brad's would like to thank our rapidly growing list of ALR contributors for your generosity sharing with all of us!



Sunday, May 25, 2025

WESTERN AUSTRALIA H CLASS

 

Website: Brad Peadon 

Lists: Bradly Coulter

Photos: Both Brads.

May 2025

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H Class 
Road Numbers H1 to H5
BuilderEnglish Electric, Rocklea
Model ST95B
EngineEE 6CSRKT
Gauge 1435mm Standard
Wheels Bo-Bo
Power 950HP (710kW)
Length12950mm
Mass73t


LocoBuilders #EntryOwnerStausLiveryLocationNotes
H1A-081Mar-65SCTScrapped 2010OrangeLaverton 
H2A-082May-65SCTStoredSCTForrestfield 
H3A-085Jan-65SCTStoredSCTForrestfield 
H4A-086Feb-65WestrailScrapped 1992OrangeForrestfield 
H5A-087Jan-65SCTStoredSCT BlackForrestfield




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H3






H4



H5




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