Don River Railway Explained

Don River Railway
Coordinates:-41.181°N 146.3181°W
Linename:Don River Railway
Owned:Van Diemen Light Railway Society
Operator:Van Diemen Light Railway Society
Stations:2
Length:3.1km (01.9miles)

The Don River Railway is a volunteer-run vintage railway and museum in Don, a suburb of Devonport, Tasmania. It provides a passenger train ride from Don to Coles Beach (operationally known as Don Junction) and return. The current line follows a reconstructed section of the former Melrose line that ran between Don Junction and Paloona.

The Don River Railway is open seven days a week, closing only for Christmas Day, Good Friday, and Anzac Day. Train services operate from Thursday to Sunday, using either either a 1940s ex-Tasmanian Government Railways DP rail car, or a heritage carriage set hauled by either a steam locomotive or a vintage diesel locomotive.

History

On 4 April 2023, a fire destroyed a carriage shed and some carriages.[1] [2]

Steam locomotives

A former Tasmanian Government Railways Pacific-type locomotive, M4, is the Don River Railway's primary operational steam locomotive. CCS 25 was reactivated in January 2023, but awaits approval to return to revenue operations. Fowler no.5268 is currently non-operational following the expiry of its boiler ticket, but there are plans for its reactivation following CCS 25's return to operations.

Future plans include an overhaul of M4, including potential for refurbishment or replacement of its boiler, or the return to service of MA2 or No.8 Heemskirk.

BuilderBuilder's
number and year
ClassConfiguration (Whyte notation)Original
number
Final
number/name
Previous ownerConditionAdditional information
Beyer Peacock3392 of 1892Tasmanian Government Railways A class4-4-0A 4Launceston City CouncilDismantled
Beyer Peacock4415 of 1902Tasmanian Government Railways C class2-6-0C 23CCS 23AN TasrailCosmetic restoration onlyRebuilt 1928 by Tasmanian Government Railways
Beyer Peacock4417 of 1902Tasmanian Government Railways C class2-6-0C 25CCS 25AN TasrailMechanical overhaulRebuilt 1926 by Tasmanian Government Railways
Dübs and Company1415 of 1880Queensland Railways 4D9 class2-4-2TQueensland Railways no.131Tasmanian Transport CommissionDismantled
Dübs and Company3855 of 19002-8-0No.8 'Heemskirk'Emu Bay RailwayMechanical overhaul
John Fowler and Company5265 of 18860-6-0TTasmanian Transport CommissionMechanical overhaul
Robert Stephenson & Hawthorns7422 of 1951Tasmanian Government Railways M class (1952)4-6-2M 2MA 4Tasmanian Government RailwaysStaticModified and renumbered 1958
Robert Stephenson & Hawthorns7423 of 1951Tasmanian Government Railways M class (1952)4-6-2M 3AN TasrailStatic
Robert Stephenson & Hawthorns7424 of 1951Tasmanian Government Railways M class (1952)4-6-2M 4AN TasrailMechanical overhaul
Robert Stephenson & Hawthorns7428 of 1951Tasmanian Government Railways M class (1952)4-6-2M 1MA 2Tasmanian Government RailwaysCosmetic restoration onlyModified and renumbered 1957
Vulcan Foundry5955 of 1951Tasmanian Government Railways H class (1951)4-8-2H 7Tasmanian Government RailwaysStatic

Diesel locomotives

BuilderBuilder's
number
ClassConfiguration (UIC)Original
number
Final
number
Previous ownerConditionAdditional information
Ruston & Hornsby, Boultham Works27957140DLBCornwall Coal CompanyOperationalInveresk shunter
Ruston & Hornsby, Boultham Works18707248DLBMount Lyell Mining and Railway CompanyOperational
A. E. Goodwin under licence from American Locomotive Company84712South Australian Railways 830 classCo'Co'866AN TasrailOperational
Walkers Limited577Emu Bay Railway 10 classB'B'1002Australian Transport NetworkOperational
Malcolm MooreTasmanian Government Railways U classBU6AN TasrailOperationalRebuilt by TGR Launceston workshop
Vulcan Foundry22288 / D61Tasmanian Government Railways V classCV2AN TasrailOperational
English Electric, Vulcan Foundry1799 / D91Tasmanian Government Railways X classBo'Bo'X4AN TasrailMechanical overhaul
Tasmanian Government Railways, InvereskTasmanian Government Railways Y classBo'Bo'Y6AN TasrailOperational
Tasmanian Government Railways, InvereskTasmanian Government Railways Y ClassBo'Bo'Y8AN TasrailStatic
English Electric, RockleaA.250Tasmanian Government Railways Z classCo'Co'Z22111TasRailStatic
English Electric, RockleaA.251Tasmanian Government Railways Z classCo'Co'Z32112TasRailMechanical overhaul
English Electric, RockleaA.259Tasmanian Government Railways Za classCo'Co'ZA12114TasRailMechanical overhaul
English Electric, RockleaA.275Queensland Railways 2370 classCo'Co'23712128TasRailMechanical overhaulEx ZB14
English Electric, RockleaA.264Queensland Railways 2350 classCo'Co'23582100TasRailStaticEx ZB9 / ZR1 / ZP1Rebuilt by Australian National Railways, Port Augusta

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. News: 4 April 2023 . Fire that destroyed workshop at heritage railway accidentally lit, investigation finds . en-AU . ABC News . 8 July 2023 . 19 June 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230619134313/https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-04-04/fire-workshop-tasmania-don-river-heritage-railway/102183238 . live .
  2. Web site: 2023-04-04 . Fire destroys parts of heritage Don River Railway . 2023-07-08 . English . 10 April 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230410232451/https://pulsehobart.com.au/news/fire-destroys-parts-of-heritage-don-river-railway/ . live .