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61 BE |
Originally the class consisted of 33 members, but this was later expanded due to conversion of AE to BE's and a further addition to the overland stock. Dimensionally they identical to the AE stock except that they held 72 passengers in nine compartments each 6 inch ¾ inch long. The extra compartment begin located in the non-smoking portion of each carriage.
31 cars were built Newport between 1906 and 1910 for Victorian Railways service, 6 V&SAR Joint Stock at Islington in 1906-1907 and an additional 4 V&SAR Joint Stock in 1922-23. The numbering of the cars was as follows 1-4 VR, 5-10 V&SAR JS, 11-39 VR, 40-43 V&SAR JS and 44-48 VR (converted BDSE cars). Making a total of 48 cars. Four air conditioned AE cars were renumbered 49 BE thru 52 BE.
Five of the original BDSE (Travelling Post Office Cars - TPO) were converted to BE configuration during 1922-23.
Original weight 34 tons 11 cwt, after strengthened underframes and anti-telescoping members weight 36 tons 3 cwt. After air conditioning, 4 BE, 31 BE, 4 BE and 19 BE weight 44 tons 10 cwt.
In 1982 the ABE class cars which had been altered to 53 BE thru 61 BE were recoded BES as they had one less compartment than a standard BE. Former ESBV class bulk mail vans which had been converted to BE class about 1929 were also recode as BEL. This was to conform with a new computerised booking system.
Length | 73 feet 8 inch |
Bogie Centres | 53 feet 10 inch |
Overall height | 13 feet 8¼ inch |
Overall width | 9 feet 6 inch |
28.08.1906 | Issued to service after being built by the Victorian Railways Newport workshop. |
4.10.1981 | Still in service V/LINE. |
14.4.1984 | Withdrawn. |
5.1986 | In posession of The Seymour Loco Group. |
28.08.1906 | Issued to service after being built by the Victorian Railways Newport workshop. |
4.10.1981 | Still in service V/LINE. |
13.5.1985 | Withdrawn. |
5.1986 | In posession of Steamrail Victoria. |
30.10.1906 | Issued to service after being built at the Victorian Railways Newport workshop by contractor "Herbert and party". |
30.10.1906 | Entered service. |
4.10.1981 | Still in service V/LINE. |
22.8.1984 | Withdrawn. |
5.1986 | In posession of Steamrail Victoria. |
30.10.1906 | Issued to service after being built at the Victorian Railways Newport workshop by contractor "Robertson and party". |
28.1.1938 | Fitted with stones electro-mechanical air conditioning and automatic couplers. |
8.1961 | Fitted with Spirit of Progress bogies. |
27.6.1983 | Oushopped with upgraded interior. |
1986 | Refurbished with new cloth upholstery, new carpet and painted in blue and gold. |
24.12.1991 | Withdrawn. |
7.1.1992 | Allocated to SteamRail. |
Second class compartment seating car for use on The Overland.
22.10.1907 | Issued to service after being built at the South Australian Railways Islington workshop. |
6.7.1967 | Condemned. |
- | Scrapped at Islington. |
Second class compartment seating car for use on The Overland.
22.10.1907 | Issued to service after being built at the South Australian Railways Islington workshop. |
18.6.1974 | Withdrawn. |
16.10.1974 | Condemned. |
3.4.1976 | Scrapped by V/LINE at Newport Workshops. |
Second class compartment seating car for use on The Overland.
22.10.1907 | Issued to service after being built at the South Australian Railways Islington workshop. |
18.6.1974 | Withdrawn. |
16.10.1974 | Condemned. |
5.4.1976 | Scrapped by V/LINE at Newport Workshops. |
Second class compartment seating car for use on The Overland.
29.10.1907 | Issued to service after being built at the South Australian Railways Islington workshop. |
26.5.1959 | Damaged beyond repair in wreck and scrapped in South Australia. |
Second class compartment seating car for use on The Overland.
29.10.1907 | Issued to service after being built at the South Australian Railways Islington workshop. |
27.12.1929 | Destroyed at Callington in collision. |
Second class compartment seating car for use on The Overland.
1.11.1907 | Issued to service after being built at the South Australian Railways Islington workshop. |
18.6.1974 | Withdrawn. |
16.10.1974 | Condemned. |
26.3.1976 | Scrapped by V/LINE at Newport Workshops. |
3.8.1908 | Issued to service after being built at the Victorian Railways Newport workshop by contractor "Herbert and party". |
28.8.1970 | Withdrawn. |
26.10.1970 | Scrapped at Newport Workshops. |
3.8.1908 | Issued to service after being built at the Victorian Railways Newport workshop by contractor "Herbert and party". |
4.10.1981 | Still in service V/LINE. |
18.6.1984 | Withdrawn. |
6.6.1984 | Sold to a buyer from Bayswater. |
15.8.1908 | Issued to service after being built at the Victorian Railways Newport workshop by contractor "Robertson and party". |
5.11.1976 | Scrapped. |
3.5.1976 | Extensively damaged by fire at Ballarat. |
25.6.1976 | Withdrawn. |
5.11.1976 | Scrapped at Ballarat North Workshops. |
28.8.1908 | Issued to service after being built at the Victorian Railways Newport workshop by contractor "Robertson and party". |
4.10.1981 | Still in service V/LINE. |
24.9.1985 | Withdrawn. |
5.1986 | In posession of the Seymour Loco Group. |
26.8.1908 | Issued to service after being built at the Victorian Railways Newport workshop by contractor "Mitchell and party". |
4.10.1981 | Still in service V/LINE. |
8.1984 | Withdrawn. |
4.7.1984 | To Castlemaine and Maldon Railway. |
26.8.1908 | Issued to service after being built at the Victorian Railways Newport workshop by contractor "Mitchell and party". |
4.10.1981 | Still in service V/LINE. |
6.2.1985 | Off Register. |
19.1.1985 | Sold to SteamRanger. |
11.1985 | Obtained by SteamRanger South Australian. |
1993 | Sold to Kadina to Wallaroo Tourist Railway. |
15.8.1908 | Issued to service after being built at the Victorian Railways Newport workshop by contractor "Scott and party". |
10.4.1935 | Fitted with automatic couplers. |
4.10.1981 | Still in service V/LINE. |
22.8.1984 | Withdrawn. |
5.1986 | In posession of Steamrail Victoria and in use. |
30.6.1909 | Issued to service after being built by the Victorian Railways Newport workshop. |
13.12.1952 | Damaged in the Dudley St car sidings fire. Repaired and returned to service. |
4.10.1981 | Still in service V/LINE. |
6.2.1985 | Off Register. |
19.1.1985 | Sold to SteamRanger. |
11.1985 | Obtained by SteamRanger South Australian. |
1.1989 | Roof canvas replaced with Fibreglass. |
1993 | Sold to Kadina to Wallaroo Tourist Railway. |
5.10.1909 | Issued to service after being built by the Victorian Railways Newport workshop. |
13.5.1938 | Fitted with stones electro-mechanical air conditioning. |
11.1986 | Repainted/Overhauled at Bendigo North Workshops. |
24.12.1991 | Withdrawn and allocated to Great Southern Railway. |
- | Named "Jeetho". |
5.10.1909 | Issued to service after being built by the Victorian Railways Newport workshop. |
10.4.1935 | Fitted with automatic cpuplers. |
4.10.1981 | Still in service V/LINE. |
6.4.1984 | Off Register. |
11.1986 | In posession of Castlemaine and Maldon Railway. |
30.6.1909 | Issued to service after being built by the Victorian Railways Newport workshop. |
4.10.1981 | Still in service V/LINE. |
18.2.1982 | Withdrawn. |
20.4.1982 | Broken up. |
1.11.1909 | Issued to service after being built at the Victorian Railways Newport workshop by contractor "Mitchell and party". |
4.10.1981 | Still in service V/LINE. |
23.8.1983 | Withdrawn. |
23.8.1983 | Off Register. |
24.1.1984 | Sold "Abbotsford". |
5.10.1909 | Issued to service after being built at the Victorian Railways Newport workshop by contractor "Mitchell and party". |
4.10.1981 | Still in service V/LINE. |
14.8.1984 | Withdrawn. |
- | Sold to a buyer from Maffra. |
16.7.1909 | Issued to service after being built at the Victorian Railways Newport workshop by contractor "Cheyne and party". |
4.10.1981 | Still in service V/LINE. |
6.2.1985 | Off Register. |
19.1.1985 | Sold to SteamRanger. |
11.1985 | Obtained by SteamRanger South Australian. |
1993 | Sold to Kadina to Wallaroo Tourist Railway. |
16.7.1909 | Issued to service after being built at the Victorian Railways Newport workshop by contractor "Cheyne and party". |
6.4.1984 | Off Register. |
1.5.1984 | Allocated to Steamrail. |
5.1986 | In posession of Steamrail Victoria. |
1.11.1909 | Issued to service after being built at the Victorian Railways Newport workshop by contractor "Robertson and party". |
4.10.1981 | Still in service V/LINE. |
8.1984 | Withdrawn. |
5.1986 | In posession of The Seymour Loco Group. |
5.10.1909 | Issued to service after being built at the Victorian Railways Newport workshop by contractor "Robertson and party". |
18.8.1981 | Withdrawn from service and stored at Newport. |
29.1.1982 | Scrapped at Newport Workshops. |
2.9.1909 | Issued to service after being built by the Victorian Railways Newport workshop. |
29.3.1972 | Withdrawn. |
19.5.1972 | Scrapped at Newport Workshops. |
12.11.1909 | Issued to service after being built by the Victorian Railways Newport workshop. |
4.10.1981 | Still in service V/LINE. |
13.5.1985 | Withdrawn. |
5.1986 | In posession of Steamrail Victoria. |
2.9.1909 | Issued to service after being built at the Victorian Railways Newport workshop by contractor "Herbert and party". |
4.10.1981 | Still in service V/LINE. |
13.5.1985 | Withdrawn. |
5.1986 | In posession of Steamrail Victoria. |
12.11.1909 | Issued to service after being built at the Victorian Railways Newport workshop by contractor "Herbert and party". |
27.3.1937 | Fitted with stones electro-mechanical air conditioning . |
10.1960 | Fitted with Spirit of Progress bogies. |
16.10.1982 | Outshopped fitted with upgraded interior. |
4.9.1986 | Observed with new cloth upholstery, new carpet, and painted in the classic blue and gold. |
24.12.1991 | Withdrawn and stripped of airconditioning, electrical equipment and bogies. |
- | Allocated to Steamrail. |
14.10.1910 | Issued to service after being built at the Victorian Railways Newport workshop by contractor "Robertson and party". |
13.12.1952 | Damaged in the Dudley St car sidings fire. |
16.1.1953 | Withdrawn. |
25.9.1953 | Scrapped. |
15.9.1910 | Issued to service after being built at the Victorian Railways Newport workshop by contractor "Robertson and party". |
- | 34 AE and 33 BE were burnt to the frame in the crash at Lindenow. New bodies were built over the following 2 years, but by that stage the Victorian Railways wasn't building E cars. They were rebuilt with W car parts, and this is still quite obvious on 33 BE today. |
1933 | Reentered service after rebuild. |
4.10.1981 | Still in service V/LINE. |
24.9.1985 | Withdrawn. |
5.1986 | In posession of Steamrail Victoria. |
7.10.1910 | Issued to service after being built at the Victorian Railways Newport workshop by contractor "Mitchell and party". |
22.6.1938 | Fitted with stones electro-mechanical air conditioning. |
1.1953 | Fitted with automatic couplers. |
11.1960 | Fitted with Spirit of Progress bogies. |
7.10.1983 | Fitted with an upgraded interior. |
1986 | Refurbished with new cloth upholstery, new carpet and painted in blue and gold. |
24.12.1991 | Withdrawn and allocated to Great Southern Railway. |
- | Named "Kardella". |
9.10.1910 | Issued to service after being built at the Victorian Railways Newport workshop by contractor "Cheyne and party". |
12.6.1975 | Withdrawn. |
20.5.1978 | Scrapped at Newport Workshops. |
7.10.1910 | Issued to service after being built at the Victorian Railways Newport workshop by contractor "Cheyne and party". |
4.10.1981 | Still in service V/LINE. |
3.12.1984 | Withdrawn. |
- | Allocated to Plan R. |
9.1.1987 | Re-allocated to the Seymour Loco Group. |
15.6.1988 | At Shepparton, interior stripped, windows missing. |
by 1989 | Stored at Bendigo for the Bendigo Historical Steam Train Association. |
12.1992 | Transferred to Seymour via Echuca. |
2.7.1993 | Delivered to Nyora and the Great Southern Railway. |
2.7.1993 | BE 36 was dragged under the Korumburra Freight Gate about 12 years ago but was recently put back on the rails for restoration. [ph] |
28.10.1910 | Issued to service after being built at the Victorian Railways Newport workshop by contractor "Cheyne and party". |
28.8.1970 | Withdrawn. |
26.10.1970 | Scrapped at newport Workshops. |
3.12.1910 | Issued to service after being built at the Victorian Railways Newport workshop by contractor "Mitchell and party". |
4.10.1981 | Still in service V/LINE. |
6.4.1984 | Off Register. |
8.1988 | In posession of Steamrail Victoria. |
19.12.1910 | Issued to service after being built at the Victorian Railways Newport workshop by contractor "Mitchell and party". |
4.10.1981 | Still in service V/LINE. |
15.12.1983 | Off Register. |
Second class compartment seating car for use on The Overland.
29.10.1923 | Issued to service after being built at the South Australian Railways Islington workshop. |
6.7.1967 | Condemned. |
- | Scrapped at Islington Workshops. |
Second class compartment seating car for use on The Overland.
29.10.1923 | Issued to service after being built at the South Australian Railways Islington workshop. |
19.10.1972 | Condemned. |
11.4.1974 | Stored awaiting scrapping. |
- | Scrapped at Islington Workshops. |
Second class compartment seating car for use on The Overland.
29.10.1923 | Issued to service after being built at the South Australian Railways Islington workshop. |
- | Steel protection panels affixed over the original Tongue and Groove timber exterior (Onkaparinga the only other). |
16.10.1974 | Condemned. |
16.4.1975 | Entered Mile End Rail Museum South Australia. |
7.7.1988 | Moved to Port Dock Station Railway Museum. |
Second class compartment seating car for use on The Overland.
29.10.1923 | Issued to service after being built at the South Australian Railways Islington workshop. |
6.7.1967 | Condemned. |
- | Scrapped at Islington Workshops. |
10.2.1910 | Issued to service as composite second class/mail sorting carriage. Its coding was either "8 ESBV" or "8 BDSE" (the uncertainty is due the recoding done to all E cars in 1910) |
21.12.1922 | Rebuilt to "44 BE". |
4.10.1981 | Still in service V/LINE. |
29.3.1984 | Off Register. |
25.5.1984 | Sold to a buyer from Yarragon. |
23.3.1910 | Issued to service as composite second class/mail sorting carriage. Its coding was either "9 ESBV" or "9 BDSE" (the uncertainty is due the recoding done to all E cars in 1910) |
23.5.1923 | Rebuilt to "45 BE". |
4.10.1981 | Still in service V/LINE. |
14.5.1982 | Recoded 45 BEL. |
10.12.1984 | Off Register. |
5.1986 | In posession of Plan R Victoria. |
- | Transferred to Mornington Railway Preservation Society. |
- | Named "Hastings". |
3.3.1910 | Issued to service as "composite second class/mail sorting carriage". Its coding was either "10 ESBV" or "10 BDSE" (the uncertainty is due the recoding done to all E cars in 1910) |
11.12.1923 | Rebuilt to "46 BE". |
4.10.1981 | Still in service V/LINE. |
27.9.1984 | Withdrawn. |
5.1986 | In posession of Steamrail Victoria. |
19.4.1910 | Issued to service as "composite second class/mail sorting carriage". Its coding was either "3 ESBV" or "3 BDSE" (the uncertainty is due the recoding done to all E cars in 1910) |
1.10.1929 | Rebuilt to "BE". |
4.10.1981 | Still in service V/LINE. |
24.9.1985 | Withdrawn. |
- | In possession of Seymour Loco group. |
23.12.1909 | Entered service as bulk mail van coded "5 ESBV" |
1910 | Reclass "5 BDSE". |
26.9.1929 | Rebuilt to "48 BE". |
4.10.1981 | Still in service V/LINE. |
29.10.1982 | Removed from register. |
19.11.1982 | Sold "Port Melbourne". |