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The Victorian Railways Z class were three locomotives built in 1893 in Victoria, Australia. The class is unusual in that the third member of the class bore little resemblance to the first two. One example of the class survives, at the State Museum of Applied Science.[1] The first two being built in 1893 were two very odd looking 2-4-0 tank locomotives which had their full length covered in with an extended cab in the style of a road tramway motor. They were allocated numbers 522 and 524 with the classification Z. Their full length cabs were later cut back to a normal length revealing a thin chimney and an ugly, drum-shaped dome. They were scrapped in 1910 and 1911. The third engine was also built in 1893, and was the first locomotive built by the new enlarged railway workshops at Newport[1]. It was numbered 526 and despite bearing little resemblance to the two Phoenix motors it was also classified Z, perhaps because no more letters were available except I which would have been avoided because it resembled 1. In 1903 it was rebuilt as a crane locomotive as No. 3 Steam Crane. It was withdawn in June 1978 and in 1984 was restored to its original condition and put on static display at the State Museum of Applied Science. External links Victorian Preserved Steam Locomotives detailed information about all surviving ex-VR steam locos. Z class drawings. References ^ a b "Steam Railway Locomotive - 0-6-0ST Type, Z-Class No.526, 'Polly', Victorian Railways, Newport, 1893". Museum Victoria. http://museumvictoria.com.au/collections/items/403847/steam-railway-locomotive-0-6-0st-type-z-class-no-526-polly-victorian-railways-newport-1893. Retrieved 2011-04-15.  v · d · eLocomotives and rollingstock of the Victorian Railways and successors Steam 'Old' A Class · 'New' A Class · AA Class · A2 Class · B Class · C Class · D Class · Dd Class · E Class · F Class · H Class · J Class · K Class · L Class · M Class · N Class · O Class · P Class · Q Class · 'Old' R Class · 'New' R Class · R Class · S Class · T Class · U Class · 'Old' V Class · V Class · W Class · X Class · Y Class · Z Class · Crane locomotives Diesel-Electric A Class · B Class · C Class · F Class · G Class · H Class · N Class · P Class · S Class · T Class · V class · X Class · XR Class · XRB Class · Y Class Diesel-Hydraulic M class · V class · W class Electric E Class · L Class Road Transferrable Locomotives RTL Class Carriages Fixed wheel carriages · A/AA type carriages · AA/A type carriages · BG type carriages · E type carriages · H type carriages · K type carriages · N type carriages · PL type cars · S type carriages · V type carriages · W type carriages · Z type carriages · Royal Trains · Dining & Buffet cars · Sleeping cars · Joint and shared stock (SAR) · Joint and shared stock (NSWGR) Railmotors McKeen · Kerr Stuart · AEC · Leyland · DERM · 102hp Walker · 153hp Walker · 280hp Walker · DRC railcar · Sprinter DMU · VLocity DMU Suburban electric Swing Door · Tait · Harris · Hitachi · Comeng · 4D double deck · X'Trapolis 100  · Siemens Freight vehicles Car transport · Roofed wagons · Hopper wagons · Flat wagons · Livestock · Open wagons · Tank wagons Vans Z vans · Power vans · Bogie guards vans · Fixed-wheel vans 2 ft 6 in (762 mm) Narrow Gauge G Class · NA Class · Passenger carriages · Freight vehicles · Guards vans · Other Other Rail tractors · Trailer cars · Cranes · Miscellaneous · Special loads · Way and Works stock Rail transport in Victoria · Railways in Melbourne · Narrow gauge lines of the Victorian Railways · Victorian Railways · V/Line · Metro Trains Melbourne