English: Victorian Railways 5'3" gauge T H Woodroffe/W M Shannon 'D2' (ex-'DD') Class express passenger 4-6-0 No.D2 604, built by Beyer Peacock in 1911 and sold to Australian Paper Manufacturers in 1956 (to replace a D1 sold to them in 1941) for shunting! They withdrew it in 1961; at the Victoria Railway Museum, North Williamstown, 2 April 2016. 261 Class 'DD's' were built in 1902-20: 28 by VR Newport, 8 by VR Ballarat, 8 by VR Bendigo, 20 by Baldwin, 20 by Walkers (Queensland), 20 by Beyer Peacock, 40 by Thompsons (Castlemaine) and 7 by Phoenix Foundry (Ballarat). In 1929 they were reclassified: 26 Woodroffe 'D1' of 1902 - unsuperheated, low running plate with splashers, narrow cab; Shannon revised 'D2' of 1914 - superheated, raised running plate without splashers, wide Canadian-type cab, larger cylinders; Shannon enlarged 'D3' of 1912 with larger 'K' Class boiler, early builds unsuperheated, later fitted with superheaters, later locos built superheated, plus 94 'D2's' rebuilt to 'D3' standard. 1 'D3' was converted to burn pulverised brown coal in 1923. The 'D3's' were more efficient, economical and faster than the earlier locos. The 'D1's' were withdrawn in 1929-41 whilst the 'D3's' were withdrawn in 1958-64. The red livery was introduced by VR Railway Commissioner Thomas Tait, formerly of the Canadian Pacific, as red was the CP's livery.
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