Queensland Railways 1800 class rail motor
The 1800 class railcars were a class of self-propelled railcars built by Commonwealth Engineering, Granville for the Queensland Railways.
History
In 1949 the Queensland Railways placed an order for 12 aluminium two-carriage 1800 class railmotors with Commonwealth Engineering, Granville. Each set comprised a power car and trailer car.Two trailer carriages remain in service on the Gulflander, operating between Normanton and Croydon, and one motor car is preserved at the Rosewood Railway Museum. The bodies of four others are privately owned.
Summary
Number | In service | Withdrawn | Scrapped | Notes |
RM1800 | 23 11 1952 | 16 1 1979 | ||
TP1801 | 23 11 1952 | |||
TP1802 | 23 11 1952 | |||
RM1803 | 23 11 1952 | 15 2 1979 | Body privately owned at Wondai. | |
RM1804 | 28 1 1953 | 23 2 1980 | Body privately owned near Dalby. | |
TP1805 | 28 1 1953 | |||
TP1806 | 28 1 1953 | |||
RM1807 | 28 1 1953 | 19 7 1975 | ||
RM1808 | 29 3 1953 | 15 2 1969 | ||
TP1809 | 29 3 1953 | In use as a trailer on the Gulflander since 1980. | ||
TP1810 | 29 3 1953 | 15 2 1969 | ||
RM1811 | 29 3 1953 | Used as the QR Commissioners Car in the 1980s. Demotored in 1991, reclassified TP1811 for use as a trailer on the Gulflander. | ||
RM1812 | 26 6 1953 | 20 11 1978 | Body privately owned near Gympie. | |
TP1813 | 26 6 1953 | Body privately owned near Ebenezer. | ||
TP1814 | 26 6 1953 | |||
RM1815 | 26 6 1953 | 10 10 1978 | Preserved at the Rosewood Railway Museum. | |
RM1816 | 20 9 1953 | 15 11 1976 | ||
TP1817 | 20 9 1953 | |||
TP1818 | 20 9 1953 | |||
RM1819 | 20 9 1953 | 18 2 1979 | ||
RM1820 | 30 6 1954 | 14 11 1974 | ||
TP1821 | 30 6 1954 | |||
TP1822 | 30 6 1954 | |||
RM1823 | 30 6 1954 | 13 3 1972 |