Leyland railmotor

Leyland railmotor

Infobox Locomotive
name=Leyland railmotor
powertype=petrol engine



caption=Leyland railmotor number 51
builder=Leyland (Engine) Victorian Railways (Body)
designer=Victorian Railways
builddate=1925 - 1926
totalproduction=4
length=Unknown
weight=Unknown
axleload=Unknown
topspeed=Unkown
poweroutput=100 hp

The Leyland railmotor {also known at the "Double ended railmotor") was introduced by the Victorian Railways in 1925 after the success of the A.E.C. railmotor the Victorian Railways wanted to build a more powerful and comfortable railmotor. Four of the railmotors were built by the Victorian Railways for use in Victoria mostly on the services to Echuca, Cohuna, Whittlesea and Tallangatta with the occasional trip to Mansfield and Maffra. The Leyland’s remained in service until the last two were withdrawn in July 1954 after the introduction of the Walker railmotors.

The Victorian Railways also built two similar railmotors for the Tasmanian Railways in 1925.

ee also

* 102hp Walker railmotor
* 153hp Walker railmotor
* 280hp Walker railmotor


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