The Vacuum Oil Company was the first oil company in Australia. The company set up their branch in Melbourne in 1895. In 1904 it became officially incorporated as a proprietary company in Victoria. In 1906 the company issued Australia’s first chart of “Recommendation to Motorist’s”. By 1908 the company merged with Colonial Oil Co. In 1916 Vacuum introduced its “Plume” and Laurel” brands to the Australian market. During the mid 1920’s they introduced “Ethyl”, Australia’s first Super grade petrol. Around the same time in the US, Vacuum’s parent company merged with the Standard Oil Company of New York to become Socony Vacuum, then Socony Mobil. The Socony Mobil introduced the Flying Red Horse (Pegasus) logo in Australia in 1939. In 1954 the Plume brand was replaced by Mobilgas. In 1966 the company was known as Mobil Oil Corporation
The companies first tank wagon on Queensland Railway was OV 1 which entered service on the 19th of April 1927. In the years to follow the company had over 100 wagons on the rails around the state. Many of the early wagons remaining in service to the mid 1980’s. As one would expect with 60 plus years of service there were many changes. At first the wagon carried the Plume brand, in the 1960’s this was change to Mobil. By the mid 1970’s, most brand names were gone. Similar to other oil companies by the mid 1950’s the size and carrying capacity of the tank wagons increased, and then in later years some wagons coming from interstate.
Time lines of changes and modifications to the wagons shown in the previous blog for 6,000 gallons (40 Tons) wagons are applicable to the class and most tank wagons on the QR network.
1969. Wagon fitted with cast iron ride control bogies were
made available to be used on Express Freight Trains upgrade from 35 MPH to 50
MPH. Red Circle added. In some cases, modification was required to the bogie
and this took a few years.
1971.
onwards. Lifting and jacking brackets
added to wagon.
1972. Metric
measure. Tons to tonnes, Gallons to Litres, Pressure testing from psi to
Kpa. This changed the marking on the
wagons.
Early
1970’s. Company signage started disappearing from wagons.
1984/5.
QR introduced the Rollingstock Information Control System (RICS) a
computer system to managing rollingstock. All wagons number required five (5)
digits. Previously, tank wagon was numbered in company groups.
1985.
Introduction of the Australian Dangerous Code. Emergency Information panels were added to
wagons.
1992 onwards. Upgrading of the tank wagon fleet, many older wagons were placed on surplus QR wagon underframes (QLX, HO, WHE, HJS) making the whole fleet all available for Express Freight Trains. Other changes included modification to the brake equipment and removal of buffers.
Early wagons were fitted with a lever type hand brake on one side like most QR rollingstock. Most wagons had headstock issues that required them to strengthened, splasher plates were added and removed from time to time.
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OV
1 (44467) |
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Apl 1927 |
In
service, Built by Evans Deakins & Coy.
Braking
– Train pipe and lever. Bar frame Bogies
One
compartment, 5,000 gal. Rivetted. Bottom discharge.
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Jun 46 |
Fitted
with Westinghouse brake. |
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Jun 62 |
Headstocks
reinforced (ND) |
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Feb |
Headstocks
modified, fitted with cast steel self-contained (CSSC) Buffers. Jacking
plates fitted (CD) |
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Feb 74 |
Modification
to splasher plates (SWD) |
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Feb 78 |
Extra
drawhook slides fitted (CD) |
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Mar 78 |
Safety
bars replaced |
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Jan 85 |
Renumbered |
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Nov 85 |
Dangerous
Good signs |
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Wagon
part of Ipswich Workshop Museum collection. |
(ND)
Northern Division Townsville (Tv). (CD) Central Division Rockhampton.
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OV
2 (44468) |
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Apl 1927 |
In
service, Built by Evans Deakins & Coy.
Braking
– Train pipe and lever. Bar Frame Bogies One
compartment, 5,000 gal. Rivetted. Bottom discharge. |
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Jun 47 |
Fitted
with Westinghouse brake. |
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Oct 55 |
Repainted (Ipswich WS) |
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Nov 59 |
Damaged in Derailment & Fire SWD |
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Jun 62 |
Headstocks
reinforced (ND) |
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Service
history much the same as OV 1 |
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Jan 90 |
Withdrawn
from Service |
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OV
3 (44469) |
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Apl 1927 |
In
service, Built by Evans Deakins & Coy.
Braking
– Train pipe and lever. Bar Frame Bogies
One
compartment, 5,000 gal. Rivetted. Bottom discharge.
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Jun 47 |
Fitted
with Westinghouse brake. |
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Service
history much the same as OV 1 |
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Jun 91 |
Withdrawn
from Service |
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OV
4 (44470) |
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May 1927 |
In
service, Built by Evans Deakins & Coy.
Braking
– Train pipe and lever. Bar Frame Bogies
One
compartment, 5,000 gal. Rivetted. Bottom discharge.
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Oct 46 |
Fitted
with Westinghouse brake. |
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Service
history much the same as OV 1 |
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Nov 92 |
Withdrawn
from Service |
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OV
5 (44471) |
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Jun 1927 |
In
service, Built by Evans Deakins & Coy.
Braking
– Train pipe and lever. Bar Frame Bogies
Three
compartments, 4,800 gal. Rivetted. Bottom discharge.
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Mar 46 |
Fitted
with Westinghouse brake. |
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Service
history much the same as OV 1 |
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May 71 |
Withdrawn
from Service. Donated to ARHS Wacol |
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May 85 |
Renumbered. |
Next four photos are shown as being OV 5. (ARHS Rosewood)
This
pipe on the underframe may not be original, I think it could be a water pipe
that has been added.
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OV
6 (44472) |
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Jun 1927 |
In
service, Built by Evans Deakins & Coy.
Braking
– Train pipe and lever. Bar Frame Bogies
Three
compartments, 4,800 gal. Rivetted. Bottom discharge.
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Mar 49 |
Fitted
with Westinghouse brake. |
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Service
history much the same as OV 1 |
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Jun 91 |
Withdrawn
from Service. Stowed Tv |
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OV
7 (44473) |
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Jun 1927 |
In
service, Built by Evans Deakins & Coy.
Braking
– Train pipe and lever. Bar frame Bogies
Three
compartments, 4,800 gal. Rivetted. Bottom discharge.
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Nov 45 |
Fitted
with Westinghouse brake. |
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Service
history much the same as OV 1 |
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Jun 91 |
Withdrawn
from Service. Stowed Tv |
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OV
8 (44474) |
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Jul 1927 |
In
service, Built by Evans Deakins & Coy.
Braking
– Train pipe and lever. Bat frame Bogies
Three
compartments, 4,800 gal. Rivetted. Bottom discharge.
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Jan 47 |
Fitted
with Westinghouse brake. |
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Service
history much the same as OV 1 |
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May 71 |
Shown
as being withdrawn from service and donated to ARHS Wacol ?? |
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Dec 76 |
Derailed Chinchilla |
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Nov 84 |
Renumbered |
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Wagon was at Boxflat, now at Yarraman |
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OV
9 (44475) |
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Jun 1927 |
In
service, Built by Evans Deakins & Coy.
Braking
– Train pipe and lever. Bar frame Bogies
Three
compartments, 4,800 gal. Rivetted. Bottom discharge.
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Jan 47 |
Fitted
with Westinghouse brake. |
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Service
history much the same as OV 1 |
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Nov 92 |
Withdrawn
from Service. |
Homestead
1969 (ND) The wagon had been detached (taken off) from a train due to a hot
box. If waste packing in the journal bearing become dry, the bearing can run
hot and the waste will catch fire. In the steam era there was a lots of waste
on a locomotive for cleaning and they carried oil, drivers could repack the
axle box and fix most issues. With diesels crews had none of this and wagon had
to taken off the train. Most larger stations had Oilers who would go wagon to
wagon oiling the axle boxes.
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OV
10 (44476) |
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Aug 1927 |
In
service, Built by Evans Deakins & Coy.
Braking
– Train pipe and lever. Bar frame Bogies
Three
compartments, 4,800 gal. Rivetted. Bottom discharge.
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Jun 46 |
Fitted
with Westinghouse brake. |
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Service
history much the same as OV 1 |
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One record shows written off Oct 83 |
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Jun 91 |
Withdrawn
from Service. Stowed Tv |
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OV
11 (44477) |
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Jul 1929 |
In
service, Built by Evans Deakins & Coy.
Braking
– Train pipe and lever. Bar frame Bogies
Three
compartments, 4,800 gal. Welded. Bottom discharge.
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Aug 45 |
Fitted
with Westinghouse brake. |
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Oct 55 |
Washed in river at Maryborough by floods and recovered. |
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Service
history much the same as OV 1 |
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Jan 74 |
Derailed Cummanulla-Mangalore |
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Nov 92 |
Withdrawn
from Service. |
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OV
12 (44478) |
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Jul 1929 |
In
service, Built by Evans Deakins & Coy.
Braking
– Train pipe and lever. Bar frame Bogies
Three
compartments, 4,800 gal. Welded. Bottom discharge.
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Aug 45 |
Fitted
with Westinghouse brake. |
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Service
history much the same as OV 1 |
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Apr 95 |
Withdrawn
from Service. Stowed Tv |
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OV
13 |
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Aug 1929 |
In
service, Built by Evans Deakins & Coy.
Braking
– Train pipe and lever. Bar frame Bogies
Three
compartments, 4,800 gal. Welded. Bottom discharge.
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Mar 46 |
Fitted
with Westinghouse brake. |
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Service
history much the same as OV 1 |
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Aug 73 |
Withdrawn
from Service. Tank removed and fitted to OV 77. Underframe cut up and sold to
Sims Metal. |
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OV
14 (44479) |
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Aug 1929 |
In
service, Built by Evans Deakins & Coy.
Braking
– Train pipe and lever. Bar frame Bogies
Three
compartments, 4,800 gal. Welded. Bottom discharge.
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Jun 46 |
Fitted
with Westinghouse brake. |
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Service
history much the same as OV 1 |
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Aug 94 |
Withdrawn
from Service. |
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OV
15 (44480) |
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Dec 1929 |
In
service, Built by Evans Deakins & Coy.
Braking
– Train pipe and lever. Bar frame Bogies
One
compartment, 5,000 gal. Welded. Top discharge.
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Jun 46 |
Fitted
with Westinghouse brake. |
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Service
history much the same as OV 1 |
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Another record shows written off Oct 83. |
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Jun 91 |
Withdrawn
from Service. Stowed Tv |
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OV
16 |
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Dec 1929 |
In
service, Built by Evans Deakins & Coy.
One
compartment, 5,000 gal. Rivetted. Top discharge.
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Jun 67 |
Collision
Mt Isa. Written off (A corn field
meet I think??) |
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OV
17 (44481) |
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Dec 1929 |
In
service, Built by Evans Deakins & Coy.
Three
compartments, 4,800 gal. Rivetted Top discharge.
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Much
the same as OV 1 |
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Nov 92 |
Withdrawn
from Service. |
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OV
18 (44482) |
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Jan 1930 |
In
service, Built by Evans Deakins & Coy.
Three
compartments, 4,800 gal. Rivetted Top discharge.
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Jul 58 |
Tank Tested and repainted Evans Deakin |
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Service
history much the same as OV 1 |
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Another record shows written off Oct 83 |
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Jun 91 |
Withdrawn
from Service. Stowed Tv |
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OV
19 (44483) |
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Jan 1930 |
In
service, Built by Evans Deakins & Coy.
Three
compartments, 4,800 gal. Rivetted Top discharge.
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Service
history much the same as OV 1 |
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Sep 93 |
Withdrawn
from Service. (CD) |
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OV
20 (44484) |
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Jan 1930 |
In
service, Built by Evans Deakins & Coy.
Three
compartments, 4,800 gal. Rivetted Top discharge.
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Service
history much the same as OV 1 |
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Dec 84 |
Renumbered
(CD) Wagon part of Ipswich Workshop Museum collection. |
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OV
21 (44485) |
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Jan 1930 |
In
service, Built by Evans Deakins & Coy.
Three
compartments, 4,800 gal. Rivetted Top discharge.
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Service
history much the same as OV 1 |
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Nov 92 |
Withdrawn
from service |
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OV
22 (44486) |
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Feb 1930 |
In
service, Built by Evans Deakins & Coy.
Three
compartments, 4,800 gal. Rivetted Top discharge.
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Service
history much the same as OV 1 |
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Apl 94 |
Withdrawn
from service |
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OV
23 (44487) |
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Feb 1930 |
In
service, Built by Evans Deakins & Coy.
Three
compartments, 4,800 gal. Rivetted Top discharge.
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Service
history much the same as OV 1 |
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Nov 92 |
Withdrawn
from service |
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OV
24 (44488) |
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Dec 1935 |
In
service, Built by Evans Deakins & Coy.
Bar frame Bogies One
compartment, 5,000 gal. Rivetted Bottom discharge.
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Service
history much the same as OV 1 |
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Apr 88 |
Reclassed OVA. Tank fitted to HJS 22774 |
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Sep 94 |
Withdrawn
from service |
OV,
OVA What’s the difference.
In 1969 wagons fitted with cast steel ridge control bogies had their status lifted from Goods Train (35mph) to Express Freight Train (50 mph). Over time red circles were added for visual identification. In 1984/85 a computerized system was introduced to control and provide rollingstock information. The Rollingstock Information and Control System (RICS) carried out various functions including compiling Train Wires for train crews. The information on the train wire showed all wagons and their status, it also showed the train operating speed. A number of wagon classes on the network had a mix of bogies types like the OV tank wagons. Some wagons in the class were fitted with bar frame bogies that could travel at 35 mph and others had cast steel ridge control bogies that run at 50 mph. To sort out the sheep from the goats the letter “A” was added to the class available for the express freight trains. If the class has all the same or similar status, the letter was not used.
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OV
25 (44489) |
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Dec 1935 |
In
service, Built by Evans Deakins & Coy.
Bar frame Bogies One compartment, 5,000 gal. Rivetted Bottom discharge.
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Service
history much the same as OV 1 |
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Nov 92 |
Withdrawn
from service |
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OV
26 (44490) |
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Sep 1938 |
In
service, Built by Walkers. Bar frame
Bogies Three compartments, 4,8000 gal. Rivetted Bottom discharge.
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Sep 61 |
Major repairs including dents removed from tank Ipswich WS |
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Service
history much the same as OV 1 |
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Feb 93 |
Withdrawn
from service (CD) |
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OV
27 (44491) |
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Sep 1938 |
In
service, Built by Walkers. Bar frame
Bogies Three compartments, 4,8000 gal. Rivetted Bottom discharge.
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Sep 61 |
Major repairs including dents removed from tank Ipswich WS |
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Service
history much the same as OV 1 |
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Feb 93 |
Withdrawn
from service (CD) |
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OV
28 (44492) |
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Oct 1938 |
In
service, Built by Evans Deakins & Coy.
Bar frame Bogies One compartment, 5,000 gal. Welded Bottom discharge.
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Service
history much the same as OV 1 |
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Aug 94 |
Withdrawn
from service |
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OV
29 (44493) |
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Oct 1938 |
In
service, Built by Evans Deakins & Coy.
Bar frame Bogies Tank
built by Evans, Anderson & Phelan
One compartment, 5,000 gal. Welded Bottom discharge.
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Service
history much the same as OV 1 |
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Aug 94 |
Withdrawn
from service |
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OV
30 (44494) |
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Dec 1938 |
In
service, Built by Evans Deakins & Coy.
Bar frame Bogies Tank
built by Evans, Anderson & Phelan
One compartment, 5,000 gal. Welded Bottom discharge.
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Service
history much the same as OV 1 |
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Sep 93 |
Withdrawn
from service (CD) |
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OV
31 (44495) |
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Jun 1939 |
In
service, Built by Evans Deakins & Coy.
Bar frame Bogies Three compartments, 4,800 gal. Welded Bottom discharge.
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Service
history much the same as OV 1 |
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Nov 92 |
Withdrawn
from service (CD) |
Company
signage was painted out during the mid 1970’s.
During
WW 11 the Commonwealth Land Transport Board (CLTB) allocated 100 tanks to
Vacuum Oil, later this was reduced to 80, 20 were transferred to the Northern
Territory. These tanks were placed on wooden underframes, CJF and HJ wagons.
Wagons fitted with tank were classified OCJF and OHJ. It appears the tanks were
leased to a number of Oil Companies, Shell, Atlantic, COR. The wagons numbers
were retained and the tanks were given company numbers similar to the wagon
classes we know today. After the war the tanks were taken of the wooden
underframes and placed on steel underframes.
Some records refer to them as Defense Department (DD) tanks.
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OV
32 |
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Jun 1942 |
In
service, Built by Queensland Railways CLTB (DD) 1 Tank OCJF 20375 Bar frame Bogies. 9/46 to 8/50. Atlantic Union(AUO 51) 8/50 to 7/51 |
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OV
32 (44120) |
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Jun 1951 |
In
service, Built by Tulloch Ltd NSW. Ride control A3 bogies (QR 4?) One compartment, 5,000 gal. Welded Bottom discharge.
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Nov 58 |
Painting,
minor repairs headstock straightened, new buffers. Evans Deakin. |
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Mar 60 |
Headstocks & Cross members straightened. Side bearers repositioned |
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Aug 61 |
Values & Tank tested, buffer repaired, reconditioned bearings
fitted. |
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Jan 62 |
Fitted with flame tubes for bitumen. Capacity 4502 gallons, 36 T gross
Reclassed OVO
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Jul 66 |
Reclassed OFO (Wagon held onto
their original number) |
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Oct 72 |
Reclassed OF |
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Apl 75 |
Splasher plates removed (Tv) |
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Feb 85 |
Renumbered. |
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Dec 94 |
Withdrawn
from service (CD) |
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Jun 1942 |
In service, Built by Queensland Railways CLTB (DD)
2 Tank OCJF 20376 Bar frame Bogies.
9/46 to 8/50 Atlantic Union (AUO 52) 8/50 to 8/51 |
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OV
33 (44496) |
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Jun 1951 |
In
service, Built by Tulloch Ltd NSW. Ride control A3 bogies (QR 4?) One compartment, 5,000 gal. Welded Bottom discharge.
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Jul 62 |
Side bearers repositioned
(Tv) |
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Apl 75 |
Splasher plates removed (Tv) |
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May 69 |
Stencilled with red circle (50 mph) |
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Sep 77 |
Fitted with QR 17 bogies |
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Mar 81 |
Reclassed OVA |
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Oct 84 |
Renumbered. |
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OV
34 |
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Jul 1942 |
In
service, Built by Queensland Railways CLTB (DD) 3 Tank OCJF 20377 Bar frame Bogies. 9/46 to 8/50 Atlantic
Union (AUO 53) 8/50 to 7/51. |
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OV
34 (44121) |
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Jun 1951 |
In
service, Built by Tulloch Ltd NSW. Ride control A3 bogies (QR 4?) One compartment, 5,000 gal. Welded Bottom discharge.
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Jun 63 |
Converted for bitumen, classed OVO
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Jul 66 |
Reclassed OFO |
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May 72 |
Reclassed OF |
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Sep 84 |
Renumbered. |
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May 90 |
Withdrawn from service. |
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OV
35 |
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Jul 1942 |
In
service, Built by Queensland Railways CLTB (DD) 4 Tank OCJF 20379 Bar frame Bogies. 9/46 to 8/528/50
Atlantic Union (AUO 54) 8/50 to 7/51. |
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OV
35 (44122) |
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Jun 1951 |
In
service, Built by Tulloch Ltd NSW. Ride control A3 bogies (QR 4?) One compartment, 5,000 gal. Welded Bottom discharge.
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Jun 63 |
Converted for bitumen, classed OVO
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Jul 66 |
Reclassed OFO |
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May 69 |
Stencilled red circle |
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May 73 |
Reclassed OF |
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Oct 84 |
Renumbered. |
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Feb 95 |
Withdrawn from service. |
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OV
36 |
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Jul 1942 |
In
service, Built by Queensland Railways CLTB (DD) 5 Tank OCJF 20380 Bar frame Bogies. 9/46 to 8/50 |
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OV
36 (44497) |
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Aug 1952 |
In
service, Built by Evans Deakins & Coy. Ride control A3 bogies (QR 4). One compartment, 5,000 gal. Welded Bottom discharge.
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May 62 |
Side
bearers repositioned. (Tv) |
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Jul 69 |
Lifting & Jacking pads fitted |
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Nov 73 |
CSSC Buffers fitted (Tv) |
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Dec 74 |
Splasher plates removed |
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Apl 85 |
Renumbered (Tv) |
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Jul 87 |
Reclassed OVA |
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Sep 91 |
QR Package bearings fitted |
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Jul 1942 |
In service, Built by Queensland Railways CLTB (DD)
6 Tank OCJF 20381 Bar frame Bogies. |
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OV
37 (44498) |
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Sep 1952 |
In
service, Built by Evans Deakins & Coy. Ride control A3 bogies (QR 4). Tank
DD 6 transferred from OCJF 20381
One compartment, 5,000 gal. Welded Bottom discharge.
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Aug 69 |
Red
circle |
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May 73 |
Fitted with CSSC Buffers (CD) |
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Jan 75 |
Splasher Plates removed (CD) |
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Mar 85 |
Renumbered (CD) |
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Aug 89 |
Reclassed OVA |
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OV
38 |
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Jul 1942 |
In
service, Built by Queensland Railways CLTB (DD) 7 Tank OCJF 20385 Bar frame Bogies. |
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OV
38 (44123) |
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Oct 1952 |
In
service, Built by Evans Deakins & Coy. Ride control A3 bogies (QR 4). Tank
DD 7 transferred from OCJF 20385
One compartment, 5,000 gal. Welded Bottom discharge.
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Jul 65 |
Converted
for bitumen, classed OVO |
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Jul 66 |
Reclassed OFO |
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Oct 69 |
Red circle |
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Jul 71 |
OF |
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Oct 84 |
Renumbered |
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Feb 95 |
Withdrawn from service |
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OV
39 |
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Jul 1942 |
In
service, Built by Queensland Railways CLTB 14 Tank OCJF 20383 Bar frame Bogies. Atlantic Union (AUO 56)
8/50 to 7/51. |
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OV
39 (44499) |
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Jul 1951 |
In
service, Built by Tulloch Ltd NSW. Ride control A3 bogies (QR 4) One compartment, 5,000 gal. Welded Bottom discharge.
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May 75 |
Red Circle (CD) |
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Nov 84 |
Renumbered (CD) |
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Apr 87 |
Dangerous Goods signs (ND) |
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Mar 91 |
Reclassed OVA |
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OV
40 |
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Jul 1942 |
In
service, Built by Queensland Railways CLTB 15 Tank OCJF 20388 Bar frame Bogies. Atlantic Union (AUO 57)
8/50 to 8/51. |
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Jul 1951 |
In service, Built by Tulloch Ltd NSW. Ride control
A3 bogies (QR 4) One compartment, 5,000 gal.
Welded Bottom discharge.
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Apr 85 |
Renumbered (ND) |
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Apr 86 |
Dangerous Goods signs (Ipswich) |
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May 87 |
Reclassed OVA |
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OV
41 (44501) |
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Apr 1953 |
In
service, Built by Evans Deakins & Coy. Ride control A3 bogies (QR 4). Tank
DD 16 transferred from OCJF 20395
One compartment, 5,000 gal. Welded Bottom discharge.
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Jul 69 |
Red
Circle (CD) |
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QR 4 package bearing fitted (no date) |
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Jan 85 |
Renumbered (CD) |
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OV
42 (44502) |
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Dec 1952 |
In
service, Built by Evans Deakins & Coy. Ride control A3 bogies (QR 4). Tank
DD 20 transferred from OHJ 18842
One compartment, 5,000 gal. Welded Bottom discharge.
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Jul 69 |
Red
Circle (CD) |
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Fitted with QR 17 bogies (no date) |
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Jan 85 |
Renumbered (CD) |
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OV
43 (44124) |
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Mar 1953 |
In
service, Built by Evans Deakins & Coy. Ride control A3 bogies (QR 4). Tank
DD 59 transferred from OCJF 20736
One compartment, 5,000 gal. Welded Bottom discharge.
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OVO (No date) Something done Aug 61 (Tv) |
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Jul 66 |
Reclassed
OFO (Tv) |
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Nov 72 |
Reclassed OF (Tv) |
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Sep 84 |
Renumbered (ND) |
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Feb 95 |
Withdrawn from service |
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OV
44 (44125) |
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Aug 1952 |
In
service, Built by Evans Deakins & Coy. Ride control A3 bogies (QR 4). Tank
DD 85 transferred from OCJF 20766
One compartment, 5,000 gal. Welded Bottom discharge.
|
|
Jan 53 |
Splashers fitted Evan Deakins |
|
Feb 53 |
Frame straightened (Ipswich) |
|
Feb 55 |
Two headstocks straightened, 4 broken buffer sockets replaced (N’gate) |
|
Jul 57 |
Headstocks & buffers straightened (Northgate) |
|
Jun 59 |
Hot box, fitted with temporary bogies |
|
Jul 59 |
Headstocks straightened and buffer thimbles |
|
Dec 61 |
Recondition bearing & friction block fitted, side bearers
repositioned |
|
Aug 63 |
Convery for bitumen reclassed OVO |
|
Jan 65 |
Headstock modified |
|
Jul 66 |
Reclassed OFO |
|
Nov 72 |
Reclassed OF (Tv) |
|
Jul 76 |
Derailed Nonda |
|
Sep 84 |
Renumbered (Tv) |
|
Sep 88 |
Underframe
repairs (Ipswich) |
|
Mar 95 |
Withdrawn from service |
|
OV
45 (44126) |
|
|
Oct 1952 |
In
service, Built by Evans Deakins & Coy. Ride control A3 bogies (QR 4). Tank
DD 92 transferred from OCJF 20757
One compartment, 5,000 gal. Welded Bottom discharge.
|
|
Aug 63 |
Convery for bitumen reclassed OVO |
|
Jul 66 |
Reclassed OFO |
|
Aug 72 |
Reclassed OF |
|
Feb 74 |
Red Circle |
|
Oct 84 |
Renumbered |
|
Feb 95 |
Withdrawn from service |
|
OV
46 (44503) |
|
|
Feb 1953 |
In
service, Built by Evans Deakins & Coy. Ride control A3 bogies (QR 4). Tank
DD 57 transferred from OCJF 20734
One compartment, 5,000 gal. Welded Bottom discharge.
|
|
Sep 77 |
Fitted with QR 17 A Bogies |
|
May 83 |
Reclassed OVA |
|
Nov 84 |
Renumbered |
|
Oct 85 |
Dangerous Good sign fitted |
|
Jul 88 |
Repairs to underframe. |
|
OV
47 |
|
|
Jul 1942 |
In
service, Built by Queensland Railways CLTB 13 Tank OCJF 20378 Bar frame Bogies. Atlantic Union (AUO 57)
8/50 to 8/51. |
|
OV
47 (44504) |
|
|
Mar 1953 |
In
service, Tank by Tulloch Ltd NSW. Ride control A3 bogies (QR 4) Underframe
by Evans Deakin
One compartment, 5,000 gal. Welded Bottom discharge.
|
|
Dec 84 |
Renumbered (CD) |
|
Aug 89 |
Reclassed OVA |
|
OV
48 |
|
|
Jul 1942 |
In
service, Built by Queensland Railways CLTB 17 Tank OCJF 20387 Bar frame Bogies. Written Off Jun 51 |
|
OV
48 (44505) |
|
|
Sep 1952 |
In
service, Built by Evans Deakins & Coy. Ride control A3 bogies (QR 4). Tank
Shell OB 68 from OCJF 20397
One compartment, 5,000 gal. Welded Bottom discharge.
|
|
|
Bogies changed to Bar frame ?? 76 Tv |
|
Apr 85 |
Renumbered |
|
|
Stowed Tv |
|
Sep 94 |
Written Off |
|
OV
49 |
|
|
Dec 1942 |
In
service, Built by Queensland Railways CLTB 60 Tank OCJF 20737 Bar frame Bogies. |
|
OV
49 (44506) |
|
|
Nov 1952 |
In
service, Built by Evans Deakins & Coy. Ride control A3 bogies (QR 4). Tank
DD 60 transferred from OCJF 20737
One compartment, 5,000 gal. Welded Bottom discharge.
|
|
Jun 74 |
Red circle |
|
May 82 |
Reclassed OVA |
|
Jul 85 |
Renumbered |
|
OV
50 (44507) |
|
|
Mar 1949 |
In
service, Built by Evans Deakins & Coy. Bar fame bogies. Tank
DD 56 transferred from OCJF 20733
One compartment, 5,000 gal. Welded Bottom discharge.
|
|
|
Bogies changed to Bar frame ?? 76 Tv |
|
Apr 85 |
Renumbered |
|
|
Stowed Tv |
|
Jun 91 |
Withdrawn from service |
|
OV
51 (44508) |
|
|
Dec 1949 |
In
service, Built by Evans Deakins & Coy. Bar fame bogies. One compartment, 5,000 gal. Welded Bottom discharge.
|
|
|
Fitted with temporarily platform 5 ft. long due to shortage of timber. |
|
May 50 |
Full length platform fitted. |
|
Jan 85 |
Renumbered |
|
Mar 92 |
Converted to OVA |
|
OV
52 (44509) |
|
|
Jan 1950 |
In
service, Built by Evans Deakins & Coy. Bar fame bogies. One compartment, 5,000 gal. Welded Bottom discharge.
|
|
May 52 |
Damaged in collision Roma St, Repaired Normanby. |
|
Dec 84 |
Renumbered (ND) |
|
Feb 86 |
Dangerous Goods sign fitted (ND) |
|
Apr 94 |
Written off |
|
OV
53 (44510) |
|
|
Jan 1950 |
In
service, Built by Evans Deakins & Coy. Bar fame bogies. One compartment, 5,000 gal. Welded Bottom discharge.
|
|
May 52 |
Damaged in collision Roma St, Repaired Normanby. |
|
Oct 84 |
Renumbered (CD) |
|
May 93 |
Written off (ND) |
|
OV
54 (44511) |
|
|
Feb 1950 |
In
service, Built by Evans Deakins & Coy. Bar fame bogies. One compartment, 5,000 gal. Welded Bottom discharge.
|
|
Sep 72 |
Derailed Julia Creek |
|
Sep 84 |
Renumbered (ND) |
|
Apr 86 |
Dangerous Goods signs fitted |
|
May 93 |
Written off (ND) |
|
OV
55 (44512) |
|
|
Mar 1950 |
In
service, Built by Evans Deakins & Coy. Bar fame bogies. One compartment, 5,000 gal. Welded Bottom discharge.
|
|
Jan 57 |
Derailed ND (not damaged) |
|
Apr 85 |
Renumbered (SWD) |
|
Apr 88 |
Dangerous Goods signs fitted (ND) |
|
Nov 92 |
Converted to OVA (Ipswich) |
|
OV
56 (44513) |
|
|
Mar 1950 |
In
service, Built by Evans Deakins & Coy. Bar fame bogies. One compartment, 5,000 gal. Welded Bottom discharge.
|
|
Apr 85 |
Renumbered (ND) |
|
Sep 77 ? |
QR 3 bogies fitted |
|
|
Stored Tv |
|
Jan 93 |
Written off (Ipswich) |
|
OV
57 (44514) |
|
|
May 1950 |
In
service, Built by Evans Deakins & Coy. Bar fame bogies. One compartment, 5,000 gal. Welded Bottom discharge.
|
|
Jan 85 |
Renumbered |
|
Feb 86 |
Dangerous Goods signs fitted (ND) |
|
Jan 93 |
Written off (Ipswich) |
|
OV
58 (44515) |
|
|
Nov 1950 |
In
service, Built by Evans Deakins & Coy. Bar fame bogies. One compartment, 5,000 gal. Welded Bottom discharge.
|
|
Sep 84 |
Renumbered |
|
Aug 94 |
Written off (Ipswich) |
|
OV
59 (44127) |
|
|
Apr 1952 |
In
service, Tank by Tullock Ltd. Underframe
by Evans Deakins. Ride Control A3
bogies. (QR 3)
One compartment, 5,000 gal. Welded Bottom discharge.
|
|
Jan 55 |
Damaged in collision Cannon Hill |
|
Mar 62 |
Fitted with flame tube heating for bitumen. Reclassed OVO |
|
Jul 66 |
Reclassed OFO |
|
Mar 69 |
Red Circle (SWD) |
|
Oct 71 |
Reclassed OF (Tv) |
|
Oct 84 |
Renumbered (SD) |
|
Feb 86 |
Dangerous Goods signs fitted (ND) |
|
May 90 |
Withdrawn from service. |
|
OV
60 (44516) |
|
|
May 1952 |
In
service, Tank by Tullock Ltd. Underframe
by Evans Deakins. Ride Control A3
bogies. (QR 4)
One compartment, 5,000 gal. Welded Bottom discharge.
|
|
Jan 57 |
Temporarily fitter with WH wagon (QR 3) bogies. |
|
Sep 61 |
Side bearers repositioned |
|
Jun 70 |
Red Circle |
|
Jul 72 |
Splasher plates fitted. Lifting lugs & Jacking brackets (CD) |
|
Jul 75 |
Splasher plates removed (Tv) |
|
Apr 85 |
Renumbered (ND) |
|
May 86 |
Converted to OVA QR 17 bogies
Jun 78. |
|
May 86 |
Dangerous Goods signs fitted (Ipswich) |
|
Jun 88 |
Repairs to Underframe (Ipswich) |
|
|
Stowed Tv |
|
OV
61 (44517) |
|
|
May 1952 |
In
service, Tank by Tullock Ltd. Underframe
by Evans Deakins. Ride Control A3
bogies. (QR 4)
One compartment, 5,000 gal. Welded Bottom discharge.
|
|
Jan 57 |
Derailed & damaged ND |
|
Mar 69 |
Red Circle (Tv) |
|
Oct 72 |
Headstock modifications, Splasher plates Modified, Lifting &
jacking pads |
|
Nov 74 |
Derailed Tunnel – Gogango |
|
Jan 75 |
Splasher plates removed (CD) |
|
Jul 72 |
Splasher plates fitted. Lifting lugs & Jacking brackets (CD) |
|
Jul 80 |
Converted to OVA (HJS 22823) |
|
Sep 84 |
Derailed Wyandra - Coongoola (SWD) |
|
Oct 84 |
Renumbered (SD) |
|
OV
74 (44530) |
In
Service Apr 66. Underframe from OB 118 renumbered OB 99 (Aug54) Tank
from South Australia. One compartment 5,000 gallons,
Welded,
top discharge. Ridge Control A3 bogies (QR 4).
|
|
Feb 69 |
Red Circle |
|
Nov 72 |
Bogie repairs, drawhooks replaced, splasher plates rewelded, SCCS
buffers fitted |
|
Jun74 |
Lifting lugs & Safety bars fitted |
|
Jan 81 |
Derailed Warwick – Toolburra (SWD) |
|
Jul 81 |
Reclassed OVA |
|
Jul 85 |
Renumbered. |
|
Dec 88 |
In Storage Cannon Hill |
|
Jun 91 |
Withdrawn from service |
|
OV
75 (44531) |
In
Service Jan 67. Underframe from OB0 87 renumbered from OB 112. One
compartment , 5,000 gallon Tank from South Australia. |
|
Jun 69 |
Red Circle (Tv) |
|
Jan 81 |
Derailed Warwick – Toolburra (SWD) |
|
Feb 82 |
Reclassed OVA |
|
Jul 85 |
Renumbered. |
|
Dec 88 |
In Storage Cannon Hill |
|
Jun 91 |
Withdrawn from service |
|
OV
76 (44532) |
In
Service Dec 66. Underframe from OBO 88 renumbered from 113 One
compartment 5,000 gallon Tank from South Australia.
|
|
Jul 69 |
Red Circle |
|
Dec 81 |
Derailed & Burnt Hannams Gap |
|
Jul 85 |
Renumbered |
|
OV
77 (44533) |
In
Service Aug 64. Underframe from OB 103 renumbered from 122 One
compartment 5,000 gallon Tank from OV 13.
|
|
Feb 69 |
Red Circle |
|
Oct 80 |
Converted to OVA |
|
Jul 85 |
Renumbered |
|
Dec 88 |
In Storage Cannon Hill |
|
Jun 91 |
Withdrawn from service. |
|
OV
78 (44534) |
In
Service Oct 66. Underframe from OBO 104 renumbered from 123 One
compartment 5,000 gallon Tank from South Australia.
|
|
Arp 69 |
Red Circle |
|
Oct 80 |
Reclassed OVA |
|
Jul 85 |
Renumbered |
|
Dec 88 |
In Storage Cannon Hill |
|
Jun 91 |
Withdrawn from service. |
|
OV
79 (44535) |
In
Service Jun 68. Was OR 25591, Tank Tulloch, Underframe Ipswich WS. Built Aug
52. QR 4 bogies. 5,000gallon single compartment. |
|
Feb 74 |
Red Circle |
|
Jul 85 |
Renumbered |
|
May 88 |
Reclassed OVA |
The history cards for OV 74 to 79 are a dog’s breakfast, some have four numbers, entries have been crossed over and very few dates. Trust, I got it correct.
Models.
The rivets are Micro-Mark 84985 Rivet Detail Decals HO scale. I have tried to purchase more, but all out of stock in Australia. They were available direct from Micro-Mark, 2 sheets for $29.00 US, but they are now sold out and the postage was $125.00. Archer decals are no longer available as well.
OV 50 was built in the same way.
Adding
walkways to the wagons have been achieved a few different ways. Number one
issue is having they straight. Using Super Glue often leads to bits falling off
and what material is available. Some walkways on older wagons were timber,
newer wagons its steel mesh of some design. Older wagons often had the wooden
walkway replaced with steel.
The
material is cut to size and rolled was a steel rod (Cutting blade handle) to
made the walkway as flat as possible.
This time around the brass strip was soldered to one side to assist in keeping the mesh straight.
I did play around with the domes to make them the same as OV 31. Only to find out after painting that OV 31 was a welded tank??? As they say, look before you jump??
A
knife blade was used to add extra wood grain texture to the walkways.
To have the handrails all at the same level, scrap styrene sheet was cut to size for a template.
For me the dome was a little low, I bump up the height with ·060” styrene.
OV 60 was on my “to do” list, I had purchased the decals from Ted’s Decals some time back. I’m unsure if there were other tank wagons with the same signage. I have a feeling there was a similar wagon with Avgas signage with the flying red horse. I have a photo with the date shown as 1952 with a tank wagon with signage Mobil Diesel Fuel, same format as the power Kerosene wagon, can’t see the number.
Stop Press –
There has been industrial issues at Amby West, the shunter went on strike about
lighting at the station and toilet block. There was power/lights on the
northern side of the tracks, but nothing on the southern side. They indicated
that there have been snakes in the toilets at night. I guess they were correct
about that, but I leave it up to you on the type??? May be the trouser breed???
Lights have also been installed in the Cold Stores building.
On Westgate I have made up a fuel train and it have been running, it can be viewed on YouTube.
Until
next time, have fun and enjoy the hobby. Trust 2026 will be a great one for the
hobby.
Arthur H.



























































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