'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 were sticking with the SRF theme of covering locomotive types that were around in the 80s and 90s. However we are now beginning to expand our coverage.

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

Home of the Australian Locomotive, Railcar & Tram (Warning: maybe even ferries).

Details - Photos - Information

Photography from some of Australia's leading transport photographers.


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



Wednesday, March 11, 2026

EMU BAY RAILWAY - TASMANIA

Website: Brad Peadon 

Listing: Bradly Coulter 

Photos: Both Brads

11th March 2026

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To be updated on everything we publish, latest locomotive & preservation news, and photography.

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LocoBuilders #IntroW/DrawnOwnerStausLivery
10015769/2/196300/05/1999Walhalla GoldfieldsOperationalGreen
10025779/2/196300/08/2001Don River RailwayOperationalBlue
10035789/2/196300/06/2001Zig Zag RailwayStoredBlue
1004n/a5/23/196600/06/2001Zig Zag RailwayOperationalBlue
11016381/14/197000/03/2002Cairns Rail OperationalBlue
11026391/14/197000/04/2002Cairns Rail StoredBlue
110364000/00/197000/00/2002Cairns Rail Parts DonorBlue
110464100/00/197000/00/2002Progress RailOperationalBlue
11056421/17/197000/04/2002Cairns Rail OperationalBlue
110665800/00/197000/00/2002Cairns Rail OperationalBlue
110765900/00/197000/00/2002Bellarine Peninsula RailOperationalBlue
212708411/27/195300/02/2001Derwent Valley RailwayRestorationBlue
222405/D19311/14/196200/01/2000West Coast WildernessOperational as D1Blue
Ruston   Tasmanian Transport StaticBlue


EBR 10 CLASS 
Road Numbers1001 - 1004
BuilderWalkers Ltd (01-03), Burnie W/S (04)
ModelN/A
EnginePaxman 12YHXL V12
GaugeNarrow
WheelsB-B
Power530HP (395kW)
Length10400mm
Mass 51t


EBR 11 CLASS 
Road Numbers1101 - 1107
BuilderWalkers Ltd, Maryborough
ModelGH1000V
EngineCat D398 V12
GaugeNarrow
WheelsB-B
Power710HP (530kW)
Length10970mm
Mass 54.9t


EBR PVH1 
Road NumbersNo.21
BuilderNorth British UK
ModelN/A
EnginePaxman RPHX Series 2 V12
GaugeNarrow
WheelsD
Power530HP
Length10000mm
Mass 44t


EBR V 
Road NumbersNo.22 (Mt Lyell D1)
BuilderVulcan Foundry UK
ModelN/A
EngineGardner 8L3
GaugeNarrow
WheelsC
Power204HP (153kW)
Length6800mm
Mass 25.6t


EBR Ruston 
Road NumbersN/A
BuilderRuston & Hornby UK
Model88DS
EngineRuston 4VPH
GaugeNarrow
Wheels0-4-0
Power88HP
Length6278mm
Mass 20t




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