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The "CE" vans were all built between 1907 and 1924 except for "15 CE". Numbers 6 to 14 and 16 to 32 have clerestory roofs were as 15, 33 to 37 have ellipical roofs.
Introduced in 1906, consisting of a 12 wheeled wooden body on a steel trussed underframe. Body length 60 feet 2 inch divided into five sections, two guards compartments each 7 feet 3 inch in length at the extreme ends, being provided cupola (canopy) roof lookouts, joined by a clerestory between. Two 15 feet 8 inch baggage and mail compartments and a central 13 feet fish compartment (with lead floor and louvred side walls) were provided. Roof height above rail level is 13 feet 8½ inch and width over body is 9 feet 6 inch. Bogie centres are 43 feet apart with a wheel base of 10 feet.
All doors are sliding type; the guards compartment having single 2 feet 6 inch wide doors with two pairs of double doors 5 feet 6 inch wide in the van section. In addition double doors 4 feet 6 inch wide with ventilating louvres were provided in the fish compartment. Guards and van doors (other than fish compartment) have glazed upper lights. Vestibule connections are provided at each end and all storage space is provided with hinged shelves. Four dog boxes were provided, two internal and two external, the latter being under the guards seats. Tare weight originally 31¾ tons, subsequently increased to 34¼ tons after fitting automatic couplers and strengthened underframes. The load capacity, originally 12 tons, was also increased to 20 tons.
Originally gas-lit, these vans were all converted to electric light, with roof top side lights (red to rear and white to front) at each end. Two external side lights recessed into the letterboard were provided to illuminate station platforms.
Roof hooks for up to 16 bicycles were provided in most the the Victorian Railways vans.
11-14 CE were altered at Newport Workshops 1926-28 to provided two coffin chambers, which are arranged transversely across one end, which has a blind vestibule connection and no guards seat.
Radio telephone equipment was fitted in 1962 to the six V&SAR Joint Stock brake vans.
Composite goods/guard van for use on The Overland.
28.8.1906 | Built at Newport workshops, issued to service for Victorian Railway Service. |
23.10.1907 | Transferred to V&SAR Joint Stock roster. |
6.1936 | Fitted with automatic couplers. |
- | Fitted with 8 feet wheelbase 4 wheeled welded bogies in place of the original six-wheeled type. |
21.12.1972 | Withdrawn. |
16.2.1973 | Condemned. |
Composite goods/guard van for use on The Overland.
30.10.1906 | Built at Newport workshops by contractors Herbert and party, issued to service for Victorian Railway Service. |
10.1907 | Transferred to V&SAR Joint Stock roster. |
6.1936 | Fitted with automatic couplers. |
- | Fitted with 8 feet wheelbase 4 wheeled welded bogies in place of the original six-wheeled type. |
1972 | Withdrawn from The Overland service and stored in Adelaide. |
21.12.1972 | Officially scrapped. |
Composite goods/guard van for use on The Overland.
5.3.1908 | Built at Islington workshops, issued to service. |
6.1936 | Fitted with automatic couplers. |
- | Fitted with 8 feet wheelbase 4 wheeled welded bogies in place of the original six-wheeled type. |
1972 | Withdrawn from The Overland service and stored in Adelaide. |
21.12.1972 | Officially scrapped. |
Composite goods/guard van for use on The Overland.
5.3.1908 | Built at Islington workshops, issued to service. |
6.1936 | Fitted with automatic couplers. |
- | Fitted with 8 feet wheelbase 4 wheeled welded bogies in place of the original six-wheeled type. |
1972 | Withdrawn from The Overland service and stored in Adelaide. |
21.12.1972 | Officially scrapped. |
Built at Islington workshops for the Victorian Railways as 12 ton "CE" van without fish compartment, having three 14 feet 8 inch sections. Tare originally 30.95 tons, increase to 33¼ tons. All other dimensions similar except the central compartment double doors are 5 feet 6 inch in width.
12.12.1907 | Built at Islington workshops, issued to service. |
12.1957 | Fitted with automatic couplers. |
4.10.1981 | Still in service V/LINE. |
28.6.1982 | Withdrawn. |
1.10.1982 | To Bright Historical Society. |
Built at Islington workshops for the Victorian Railways.
12.12.1907 | Built at Islington workshops, issued to service. |
9.1954 | Fitted with automatic couplers. |
30.6.1983 | Off Register. |
3.8.1983 | Sold. |
3.8.1908 | Built at Newport workshops, issued to service. |
4.10.1981 | Still in service V/LINE. |
28.6.1982 | Withdrawn. |
9.3.1983 | Sold to a buyer from Drouin. |
26.8.1908 | Built at Newport workshops, issued to service. |
8.4.1982 | Withdrawn. |
27.8.1982 | Sold "Hallam". |
- | Shifted to Campbelltown Railway Park. |
15.8.1908 | Built at Newport workshops (contractor Cheyne and party), issued to service. |
4.10.1981 | Still in service V/LINE. |
6.4.1982 | Withdrawn. |
24.5.1985 | Scrapped Bendigo North Workshop. |
3.3.1909 | Built at Newport workshops (contractor Marr and Party), issued to service. |
- | Auxiliary plates and springs fitted to the bogies. |
8.4.1982 | Withdrawn. |
30.8.1982 | Sold "Officer". |
- | Built at Newport workshops(contractor Marr and Party), issued to service. |
1914-18 | Fitted with bunks in two tiers for use as a hospital train car having two large red crosses in a white circle painted on each side. |
1926-28 | Altered at Newport Workshops to provided two coffin chambers, which are arranged transversely across one end, which has a blind vestibule connection and no guards seat. |
4.10.1981 | Still in service V/LINE. |
6.4.1984 | Withdrawn. |
27.7.1984 | Sold to a buyer from Dandenong. |
5.2.1909 | Built at Newport workshops (contractor Cheyne and party), issued to service. |
1926-28 | Altered at Newport Workshops to provided two coffin chambers, which are arranged transversely across one end, which has a blind vestibule connection and no guards seat. |
4.10.1981 | Still in service V/LINE. |
8.4.1982 | Withdrawn. |
24.5.1982 | Sold ex Newport. |
25.11.1908 | Built at Newport workshops (contractor Coleman and Party), issued to service. |
1926-28 | Altered at Newport Workshops to provided two coffin chambers, which are arranged transversely across one end, which has a blind vestibule connection and no guards seat. |
4.10.1981 | Still in service V/LINE. |
2.1985 | Withdrawn. |
20.2.1985 | Allocated to Steamrail. |
5.1986 | In posession of Steamrail Victoria. |
30.1.1909 | Built at Newport workshops(contractor Coleman and Party), issued to service. |
1926-28 | Altered at Newport Workshops to provided two coffin chambers, which are arranged transversely across one end, which has a blind vestibule connection and no guards seat. |
- | Auxiliary plates and springs fitted to the bogies. |
8.1957 | Coffin chamber removed. |
4.10.1981 | Still in service V/LINE. |
21.9.1981 | Involved in accident at Lara. |
20.11.1981 | Withdrawn. |
5.5.1982 | Scrapped. |
11.12.1908 | Built at Newport workshops (contractor Bell and party), issued to service. |
1.1.1930 | Destroyed in accident at Seymour. |
7.1930 | Condemned after a collision at Seymour. A replacement vehicle was built in 1930 with an ellipical roof. |
1.7.1930 | Built at Newport workshops, issued to service as a replacement vehicle for the original clerestory roofed "15 CE". |
- | Fitted with a telephone connection for use on Reso and Holiday trains as well as an LP gas fired boiler so that hot water can be circulated for space heating for use with foot warmers. |
4.10.1981 | Still in service V/LINE. |
22.8.1984 | Wtihdrawn. |
16.10.1984 | Sold to a buyer from Gembrook. |
16.3.1911 | Built at Newport workshops, issued to service. |
- | Auxiliary plates and springs fitted to the bogies. |
1958 | Painted royal blue. |
3.3.1983 | Off register. |
18.3.1983 | Sold to a buyer from Narre Warren. |
25.11.1908 | Built at Newport workshops, issued to service. |
1959 | Painted royal blue. |
4.10.1981 | Still in service V/LINE. |
2.1985 | Withdrawn. |
5.1986 | In posession of Steamrail Victoria. |
16.3.1911 | Built at Newport workshops, issued to service. |
1960 | Painted royal blue. |
1976 | Still in service V/LINE. |
24.9.1985 | Withdrawn. |
8.1988 | In posession of Steamrail Victoria. |
24.2.1911 | Built at Newport workshops, issued to service. |
28.6.1982 | Withdrawn. |
2.3.1983 | Sold "Hanging Rock". |
11.4.1911 | Built at Newport workshops, issued to service. |
8.4.1982 | Withdrawn. |
30.8.1982 | Sold "Officer". |
22.5.1911 | Built at Newport workshops, issued to service. |
10.7.1976 | Severly damaged in Laverton derailment. |
20.12.1977 | Officially withdrawn. |
29.5.1978 | Scrapped at Newport. |
10.2.1911 | Built at Newport workshops, issued to service. |
- | Auxiliary plates and springs fitted to the bogies. |
18.3.1983 | Withdrawn. |
18.3.1983 | Sold "Beaconsfield". |
4.4.1911 | Built at Newport workshops, issued to service. |
29.3.1984 | Off Register. |
8.5.1984 | Sold to a buyer from Warrnambool. |
4.4.1911 | Built at Newport workshops, issued to service. |
4.10.1981 | Still in service V/LINE. |
30.6.1983 | Wtihdrawn. |
20.9.1983 | Scrapped Bendigo North. |
Composite goods/guard van for use on The Overland.
25.10.1923 | Built at Islington workshops and issued to service. |
- | Fitted with 8 feet wheelbase 4 wheeled welded bogies in place of the original six-wheeled type. |
1972 | Withdrawn from The Overland service and stored in Adelaide. |
21.12.1972 | Officially scrapped. |
Composite goods/guard van for use on The Overland.
25.10.1923 | Built at Islington workshops and issued to service. |
- | Fitted with 8 feet wheelbase 4 wheeled welded bogies in place of the original six-wheeled type. |
1972 | Withdrawn from The Overland service and stored in Adelaide. |
21.12.1972 | Officially scrapped. |
19.10.1923 | Built at Newport workshops, issued to service. |
28.6.1982 | Withdrawn. |
8.7.1982 | Broken up. |
20.11.1923 | Built at Newport workshops, issued to service. |
4.10.1981 | Still in service V/LINE. |
14.4.1984 | Withdrawn. |
16.10.1984 | Sold to a buyer from Gembrook. |
19.10.1923 | Built at Newport workshops (contractor Barber and party), issued to service. |
- | Fitted with an LP gas fired boiler so that hot water could be circulated for space heating for use with foot warmers. |
26.4.1983 | Off Register. |
23.8.1983 | Sold ex Bendigo North Workshop. |
13.11.1923 | Built at Newport workshops (contractor Barber and party), issued to service. |
1970s | Fitted with an LP gas fired boiler so that hot water could be circulated for space heating for use with foot warmers. |
4.10.1981 | Still in service V/LINE. |
5.1985 | Withdrawn. |
5.1986 | In posession of Steamrail Victoria. |
30.11.1923 | Built at Newport workshops (contractor McCann and party), issued to service. |
1970s | Fitted with an LP gas fired boiler so that hot water could be circulated for space heating for use with foot warmers. |
28.6.1982 | Withdrawn. |
10.8.1982 | Sold. |
16.12.1924 | Built at Newport workshops (contractor Barber and party), issued to service. |
1970s | Fitted with an LP gas fired boiler so that hot water could be circulated for space heating for use with foot warmers. |
1982 | Painted tangerine and silver and fitted with N set style rubber vestibule connections. |
19.11.1984 | Sold "Gembrook". |
21.11.1984 | Off Register. |
16.12.1924 | Built at Newport workshops (contractor Barber and party), issued to service. |
Feb-Mar 1954 | Painted royal blue with yellow bands for use on the Royal Train. |
1977 | Withdrawn. |
9.5.1977 | Scrapped Ballarat North. |
This vehicle did not receive the new type of steel doors with curved window glass as had its counter parts which remained on broad gauge, but retained its wooden doors and square cornered windows.
19.12.1924 | Built at Newport workshops (contractor Barber and party), issued to service. |
1958 | Painted royal blue. |
3.1962 | Converted to standard gauge and recoded "1 VHE". |
19.6.1969 | Returned to broad gauge. Recoded "35 CE". |
4.10.1981 | Still in service V/LINE. |
6.4.1984 | Withdrawn. |
24.5.1984 | Scrapped. |
23.12.1924 | Built at Newport workshops (contractor Underwood and party), issued to service. |
1958 | Painted royal blue. |
15.3.1983 | Off Register. |
15.3.1983 | Sold to a buyer from Yea. |
23.12.1924 | Built at Newport workshops (contractor Underwood and party), issued to service. |
1978 | Fitted with two diesel fuel fired units for space heating. |
4.10.1981 | Still in service V/LINE. |
14.8.1984 | Withdrawn. |
16.10.1984 | Sold to a buyer from Gembrook. |