The family of Walker railmotors were a type of diesel railcar operated by the Victorian Railways in Australia.
After the Second World War, the Victorian Railways undertook a major rebuilding program known as "Operation Phoenix". One of the first tasks was the upgrading of passenger services on country branch lines, through the replacement of 23 wooden bodied railmotors built in the 1920s, and the withdrawal of steam locomotive hauled mixed trains.
An initial order of twelve 102 hp (80 kW) railcars, six 153 hp (110 kW) railcars and twelve 280 hp (210 kW) railcars from Walker Brothers in Wigan, England was placed, and this was extended to include a further 102 hp railmotor and nine additional 153 hp railmotors. The first was delivered in 1948, with new additions to the fleet running through to 1955.[1][2]
The power units and controls were shipped out from England and the car bodies built locally by Martin & King in Malvern, with the finished units assembled at Newport Workshops.
The intended life of the Walker railmotors was only 10 years. However, most remained in service for up to 30 years.
102hp and 153hp Railmotors
The final fleet included 13x 102 hp engine/driving units 1-13RM and 16x 153 hp engine/driving units 20-35RM which looked similar; these shared 27x trailing units each mounted on only one bogie, and attached semi-permanently to the associated motor unit, leaving one motor unit of each type spare. The trailing units were not identified directly, but some correspondence notes individual identities No.100 to No.111 and No.220 to No.234.
The trailing units were all identical with room for 18 1st class and 22 2nd class seated passengers plus 2 tons luggage, except those originally attached to 1RM, 5RM and 20RM which had 18+27 seats and room for only 1.27 tons of luggage.
102hp motor units
102hp Walker Railmotor
102hp Walker railmotor soon after delivery
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Type and origin |
Power type |
Diesel |
Designer |
Walker Bros. |
Builder |
Walker Bros. (Power Unit),
Martin & King (Body),
Victorian Railways (Assemble). |
Build date |
1948-55 |
Total produced |
13 |
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Specifications |
Gauge |
5 ft 3 in (1,600 mm) |
Length |
8.5625 ft (2.6 m) |
Loco weight |
18.00t |
Fuel type |
Diesel |
Fuel capacity |
182 l |
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Performance figures |
Maximum speed |
70 km/h |
Power output |
102 horsepower (76 kW) |
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Career |
Operators |
Victorian Railways |
Number in class |
12 |
Numbers |
1RM-13RM |
First run |
15 March 1948 |
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Status (102hp)
Railmotor |
Entered service |
Withdrawn |
Scrapped |
Current Status |
Notes |
1RM |
Thursday, 4 March 1948 |
1971 |
Sunday, 19 November 1972 |
Scrapped. |
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2RM |
Sunday, 14 March 1948 |
1977 |
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3RM |
Friday, 6 August 1948 |
1978 |
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4RM |
Tuesday, 15 February 1949 |
1978 |
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5RM |
Wednesday, 1 June 1949 |
1973 |
Sunday, 24 February 1974 |
Scrapped |
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6RM |
Thursday, 23 June 1949 |
1978 |
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7RM |
Friday, 22 July 1949 |
Monday, 3 April 1978 |
N/A |
Stored at Daylesford Spa Country Railway |
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8RM |
Monday, 26 September 1949 |
1978 |
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9RM |
Monday, 10 October 1949 |
1976 |
Tuesday, 1 June 1976 |
Scrapped |
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10RM |
Friday, 4 November 1949 |
1978 |
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11RM |
Tuesday, 20 December 1949 |
1978 |
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12RM |
Friday, 10 February 1950 |
1981 |
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Scrapped |
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13RM |
Wednesday, 26 January 1955 |
1978 |
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Original spare power unit |
153hp motor units
153hp Walker Railmotor
Type and origin |
Power type |
Diesel |
Designer |
Walker Bros. |
Builder |
Walker Bros. (Power Unit),
Martin & King (Body),
Victorian Railways (Assemble). |
Build date |
1948-55 |
Total produced |
16 (153hp) |
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Specifications |
Gauge |
5 ft 3 in (1,600 mm) |
Length |
10.55 ft (3.2 m) |
Loco weight |
20.00t – 153hp |
Fuel type |
Diesel |
Fuel capacity |
182 l |
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Performance figures |
Maximum speed |
80 km/h (153hp) |
Power output |
153 horsepower (114 kW) |
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Career |
Operators |
Victorian Railways |
Number in class |
12 |
Numbers |
20RM-35RM |
First run |
16 July 1948 (153hp) |
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Status (153hp)
Railmotor |
Entered service |
Withdrawn |
Scrapped |
Current Status |
Notes |
20RM |
Friday, 16 July 1948 |
Monday, 20 February 1978 |
Wednesday, 30 April 1980 |
Scrapped |
Damaged in a derailment after hitting sheep. Accident occurred between Traralgon and Maffra. |
21RM |
Thursday, 16 September 1948 |
Monday, 3 April 1978 |
N/A |
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Offered for sale on 21 June 1978. |
22RM |
Monday, 15 November 1948 |
Tuesday, 1 April 1980 |
N/A |
Now at Yarra Valley Tourist Railway. |
Operational – Restored |
23RM |
Friday, 5 November 1948 |
Friday, 8 April 1977 |
Thursday, 5 May 1977 |
Scrapped |
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24RM |
Wednesday, 23 March 1949 |
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Stored at Huon on the former Cudgewa line. |
Owned by former Tallangatta Valley Steam Preservation Society. |
25RM |
Thursday, 19 May 1949 |
Friday, 26 November 1971 |
Friday, 16 June 1972 |
Scrapped |
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26RM |
Wednesday, 2 July 1952 |
Friday, 8 April 1977 |
Thursday, 5 May 1977 |
Scrapped |
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27RM |
Thursday, 31 July 1952 |
Monday, 1 May 1978 |
N/A |
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Offered for sale on 21 June 1978. |
28RM |
Wednesday, 10 September 1952 |
Monday, 1 May 1978 |
Friday, 25 July 1980 |
Scrapped |
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29RM |
Monday, 6 October 1952 |
Tuesday, 4 September 1979 |
Tuesday, 1 July 1980 |
Scrapped |
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30RM |
Thursday, 20 November 1952 |
Wednesday, 3 October 1973 |
Thursday, 22 June 1978 |
Scrapped |
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31RM |
Monday, 9 February 1953 |
Wednesday, 21 December 1977 |
Tuesday, 1 July 1980 |
Scrapped |
Derailed between Lilydale and Coldstream
on 19 February 1962. |
32RM |
Tuesday, 24 March 1953 |
Tuesday, 13 January 1981 |
N/A |
Now at Daylesford Spa Country Railway |
Being fully restored to running order. Will appear in mid 1950's blue and gold livery. |
33RM |
Friday, 7 August 1953 |
Tuesday, 4 September 1979 |
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34RM |
Wednesday, 23 September 1953 |
Monday, 1 May 1978 |
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35RM |
Friday, 3 September 1954 |
Thursday, 15 October 1970 |
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Scrapped |
Original spare power unit. |
102hp & 153hp Walker Railmotor – Passenger unit
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Specifications |
Gauge |
5 ft 3 in (1,600 mm) |
Length |
44.5 ft (10 m) |
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Performance figures |
Maximum speed |
80 km/h |
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Status (Passenger units for 102hp & 153hp)
Railmotor |
Entered service |
Withdrawn |
Scrapped |
Current Status |
Notes |
No.100 |
Thursday, 4 March 1948 |
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45 seats, reduced luggage capacity |
No.101 |
Sunday, 14 March 1948 |
1978 |
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'No.102 |
Friday, 6 August 1948 |
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No.103 |
Tuesday, 15 February 1949 |
1978 |
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No.104 |
Wednesday, 1 June 1949 |
1978 |
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45 seats, reduced luggage capacity |
No.105 |
Thursday, 23 June 1949 |
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No.106 |
Friday, 22 July 1949 |
1978 |
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No.107 |
Monday, 26 September 1949 |
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No.108 |
Monday, 10 October 1949 |
1978 |
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No.109 |
Friday, 4 November 1949 |
1978 |
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No.110 |
Tuesday, 20 December 1949 |
1978 |
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No.111 |
Friday, 10 February 1950 |
1971 |
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No.220 |
Friday, 16 July 1948 |
1978 |
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45 seats, reduced luggage capacity |
No.221 |
Thursday, 16 September 1948 |
1978 |
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Mo.222 |
Monday, 15 November 1948 |
1978 |
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No.223 |
Friday, 5 November 1948 |
1978 |
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No.224 |
Wednesday, 23 March 1949 |
1970 |
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No.225 |
Thursday, 19 May 1949 |
1980 |
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No.226 |
Wednesday, 2 July 1952 |
1977 |
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No.227 |
Thursday, 31 July 1952 |
1978 |
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No.228 |
Wednesday, 10 September 1952 |
1979 |
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No.229 |
Monday, 6 October 1952 |
1981 |
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No.230 |
Thursday, 20 November 1952 |
1978 |
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No.231 |
Monday, 9 February 1953 |
1977 |
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No.232 |
Tuesday, 24 March 1953 |
1981 |
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No.233 |
Friday, 7 August 1953 |
1979 |
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No.234 |
Wednesday, 23 September 1953 |
1979 |
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280hp units
280hp Walker Railmotor
Type and origin |
Power type |
Diesel |
Designer |
Walker Bros. |
Builder |
Walker Bros. (Power Unit),
Martin & King (Body),
Victorian Railways (Assemble). |
Build date |
1950-54 |
Total produced |
12 + spare power unit |
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Specifications |
Gauge |
5 ft 3 in (1,600 mm) |
Length |
37 m (121 ft 5 in) |
Loco weight |
47.00t |
Fuel type |
Diesel |
Fuel capacity |
182 l |
Engine type |
2 x Gardner 8LW 140 hp engines |
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Performance figures |
Maximum speed |
95 km/h |
Power output |
280 horsepower (210 kW) |
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Career |
Operators |
Victorian Railways |
Number in class |
12 |
Numbers |
RM 80 – RM 91, RM 92 (Power unit) |
First run |
6 June 1950 |
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Separate to the paired units, railmotors 80-92RM consisted of two driving/sitting units, one either side of the power unit that gave its identity to the full consist. Typically, 80-91RM would be in service and 92RM would be spare without attached driving/passenger units.
One unit in each pair was fitted with seating for 38 1st class passengers, and the other had 56 2nd class passengers, for a total of 94 seats. Each was also capable of holding a single ton of luggage, and it was possible to walk through the centre motor unit via an offset corridor
In Service
The first of the 280 hp (210 kW) Walkers entered service on 6 June 1950, with 80RM departing Spencer Street for Daylesford. The railcars soon saw use on the Bendigo-Deniliquin and Ararat-Portland services, and by the time the 91RM was delivered, Mansfield, Wonthaggi, Woomelang and Wangaratta were also being served by the units. The long Glenrowan – Wangaratta section often saw the railcars exceed the 60 miles per hour (97 km/h) speed limit.[3]
Unlike the 120 hp and 153 hp variants, the driving/passenger units of the 280 hp series were classed A880-A891 for the 1st class units, and B880-B891 for the 2nd class units. While possible, there's no reason to assume that the sets were broken up or shuffled around, besides the central motor section.
In later years the railcars' already poor riding qualities had deteriorated, especially due to their light construction. By the late 1970s the Walkers had reached the end of their lives, with a number of railcars being withdrawn from service during 1978 and 1979. By 1980 only 82RM, 85RM and 91RM remained in service.[3] The last 280 hp Walker railmotor ran on 17 September 1980, with 82RM operating the 08.00 am service from Melbourne to Woodend and return. The intended life of the Walker railmotors was only 10 years. However, most were in service for up to 30 years.
In 1981 the Central Highlands Tourist Railway (now the Daylesford Spa Country Railway) acquired 91RM, 32RM and 56MT with the transfer being carried out in March 1982. Restoration of 91RM began in January 1987, and was certified for traffic in March 1990.[3]
Status (280hp)
Railmotor |
Entered service |
Withdrawn |
Scrapped |
Current Status |
Notes |
80RM |
Tuesday, 6 June 1950 |
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81RM |
Monday, 21 August 1950 |
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82RM |
Tuesday, 12 December 1950 |
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N/A |
Now at Daylesford Spa Country Railway |
Stored pending restoration. |
83RM |
Friday, 2 February 1951 |
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84RM |
Wednesday, 21 March 1951 |
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85RM |
Wednesday, 23 May 1951 |
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Mornington Railway |
Stored pending restoration |
86RM |
Tuesday, 17 July 1951 |
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87RM |
Friday, 3 August 1951 |
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88RM |
Friday, 7 September 1951 |
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89RM |
Thursday, 25 October 1951 |
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1980 |
Scrapped |
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90RM |
Thursday, 13 December 1951 |
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91RM |
Sunday, 30 December 1951 |
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N/A |
Now at Daylesford Spa Country Railway |
Operational |
92RM |
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N/A |
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Original spare power unit only |
Trailers
Walker Railmotor Trailer
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Specifications |
Gauge |
5 ft 3 in (1,600 mm) |
Length |
44.15 ft (10 m) |
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Career |
Operators |
Victorian Railways |
Number in class |
16 |
Numbers |
50MT-64MT |
First run |
18 October 1948 |
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To go with the Walker railmotors, sixteen trailer cars were built. The first were delivered as class RMT, numbers 50 and 51; they were reclassed to MT in 1949, and further deliveres brought the class up to 64MT.
Each was mounted on two bogies with no driving stands, so they required a runaround at terminal stations. Stylistically, they matched the 102 hp and 153 hp railcars, and were a little shorter than the 280 hp type.
Each trailer had capacity for 16 1st, 22 2nd seated passengers and 2 tons of luggage.
Like the motors, these trailers were not fitted with standard couplings so special arrangements had to be made when it was necessary to move one of the trailers with a normal locomotive.
Status
Trailer |
Entered service |
Withdrawn |
Scrapped |
Current Status |
Notes |
50MT |
18 October 1948 |
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51MT |
7 December 1948 |
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52MT |
25 February 1949 |
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53MT |
24 June 1949 |
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54MT |
9 July 1949 |
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55MT |
30 July 1949 |
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1979 |
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56MT |
5 February 1952 |
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57MT |
11 August 1952 |
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30 June 1977 |
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58MT |
17 September 1952 |
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27 April 1983 – Sold to Tallangatta[4] |
59MT |
24 October 1952 |
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1982 |
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60MT |
4 December 1952 |
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61MT |
17 February 1953 |
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62MT |
25 November 1953 |
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63MT |
23 December 1953 |
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64MT |
18 June 1954 |
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13 October 1983 – Sold to Tallangatta[4] |
Preservation
In 1981, two railmotors and a trailer – 32RM, 91RM and 56MT – were scheduled to be transferred to Victor Harbor, the current site of the Steamranger line. 91RM failed on the Ingliston bank and they ended up stored at Ballarat East; at a later point, the three units were purchased by the Central Highlands Tourist Railway (now the Daylesford Spa Country Railway).
Units existing to date are:
- 7RM with Unit X – stored Daylesford
- 22RM with Unit X – Owned by VicTrack, allocated to ARHS Newport Museum, sub-allocated to Yarra Valley Tourist Railway, in service
- 24RM with Unit X – Stored in Huon
- 32RM with Unit X – Under restoration at Daylesford
- 82RM with Units X, Y – Stored at Daylesford
- 85RM with Units X, Y – Stored at Moorooduc
- 91RM with Units X, Y – In service at Daylesford
- 56MT – stored Daylesford
- 58MT – stored at Huon
- 64MT – stored at Huon
Model railways
HO scale
Weico has produced whitemetal kits for the 102 hp and 153 hp Walker Railmotors and trailers.
In 2011, Precision Scale Models released a range of Walker 102 hp and 153 hp railmotors in brass, styled for eras 1950-1955 in blue and silver, 1955-1965 in blue and gold with gold roof, and 1965-1980 in blue and gold with blue roof.[5][6] The models were priced at around $1,095 each, and fitted with fully lit, populated interiors and DCC. Trailers were available in packs with 153 hp railmotors, for a total of $1,695. It is known that the series included 102 hp Motor 4RM in blue/gold with gold roof.
Trainbuilder announced a series of brass 102 hp and 153 hp Walker railmotors, to retail at $1175 per Railmotor, or $1695 each for Railmotor plus trailer. Numbers include 1RM or 21RM+50MT with silver roof; 4RM, 7RM, 22RM+52MT, 25RM, 29RM, 31RM, 32RM+56MT with yellow roof, and 6RM, 10RM, 11RM, 23RM+61MT, 27RM, 30RM, 30RM+62MT, 32RM, 33RM, 34RM with blue roof. The range does not include motors 20, 24, 26, 28, 35RM or trailers 51, 53-55, 57-60, 63 or 64MT.[7]
Auscision Models released plastic ready-to-run models of the 280 hp Walker in August 2013.,[8][9] retailing for $395.00 each. Models included 86RM in blue and silver; 84RM in blue and gold with gold roof, and 82RM, 88RM and 91RM in era-appropriate variants of blue and yellow with blue roof.
References
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- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 http://pjv101.net/cd/pages/c073d.htm
- ↑ http://precisionscalemodels.com.au/models/v-r-%E2%80%9Cwalker%E2%80%9D-rail-motor-102153-h-p-diesel-rail-car-trailer/
- ↑ http://precisionscalemodels.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/VR-Walker-Rail-Motor-102-153-HP-Diesel-Rail-Car-and-Trailer.pdf
- ↑ http://trainbuilder.com/walker
- ↑ http://www.auscisionmodels.com.au/280HP%20Walker%20Rail%20Car%20Page.htm
- ↑ http://www.auscisionmodels.com.au%2F280HP%2520Walker%2520Rail%2520Car%2520Page.htm&ei=uEDLVe_MBKbJmAWIg4SwCQ&usg=AFQjCNEQubHLO1ngHHdibbDvrU82_TXhAg&bvm=bv.99804247,d.dGY&cad=rja