The history of the ZP and ZR locomotives that operated in Tasmania can be seen in the table below.
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04/1996 - Rebuild to ZR1 from ZB9, completed at Port Augusta. South Australia. (see ZB9). Painted A.N in yellow / green livery
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11/04/1996 - Arrived Burnie -
04/1996 - 09/1997 - In limited trial service -
08/1997 - Re-classified to ZP1 -
09/1997 - Entered general service along with ZR2 -
06/1998 - Renumbered to Australian Transport Network No. 2100 -
08/2001 - 01/2002 - Stored out of service at East Tamar Junction (flashover) -
12/2003 - 06/03/2004 - Stored out of service at East Tamar Junction (awaiting / undergoing overhaul) -
12/2007 - 22/04/2008 - Stored out of service at East Tamar Junction (wheel faults) -
05/09/2010 - 23/03/2011 - Stored out of service at East Tamar Junction (awaiting / undergoing overhaul) -
17/03/2011 - Repainted in Tasmanian Railways P/L (Tasrail) grey / yellow livery -
18/02/2014 - Stored out of service at East Tamar Junction (engine water leaks) -
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09/21 - Offered for sale, waiting for disposal outcome -
29/06/23 - Donated and moved to Don River Railway
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29/06/2023 - Trucked by Hi-Haul Transport from ETJ to Don River Railway
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07/1997 - Rebuild to ZR2 from ZB6 completed at East Tamar Junction Workshops
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07/1997 - In limited trial service (painted in AN yellow / green livery) -
09/1997 - Entered general service along with ZP1 -
06/1998 - Renumbered to Australian Transport Network No. 2101 -
08/2002 - 26/06/2003 - Stored out of service at East Tamar (faulty engine) -
09/2004 - Repainted in Pacific National blue / yellow livery -
09/2007 - 01/2008 - Stored out of service at East Tamar Junction (bogie faults / derailment issues) -
05/02/2008 - 16/06/2008 - Restricted service (monitoring bogie performance) -
Bogie swap undertaken when it was found to be a twisted bogie causing derailments -
01/2011 - Fitted with walkway hand-rails -
23/06/2014 - Written off & stored out of service at East Tamar (surplus) -
09/21 - Heavily vandalised, offered for sale and waiting disposal -
12/2023 - Donated to LNER (DTT) -
30/01/2024 - Trucked by Gradco from ETJ to LNER, Turners Marsh |
With thanks to Stephen Zvillis
Photos by Nevin Shakespeare and Damien Smith