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Ovens -- Sleeping Car 3

Sleeping Car Ovens, circa 1928

Victorian Railways 6 wheel wooden sleeping carriage, with an elliptical roof and a composite wood steel body with flush steel external panelling. Built in 1928 at Newport for use on the Adelaide and Mildura lines. These steel sheathed cars were 3 inches wider than earlier cars constructed for The Overland, being 9 feet 9 inch wide.

The provision of a tenth two berth cabin occupied the area used as the smoking saloon in the earlier cars. A weight of 43 tons 4 cwt., was recorded. All other dimensions, except the height from the rail to the top of the roof, which was reduced to 13 feet 3 inch were identical with the Victorian & South Australian Railways Joint Stock Sleepers. 8<sup>th</sup> June 1987,Tailem Bend Sleeping car No.3 <em>Ovens</em> 8<sup>th</sup> June 1987,Sleeper No.3 <em>Ovens</em> corridor

A feature of the modified cars was the unequal length of the end vestibules. The one at the end where the tenth sleeping cabin, smoking saloon end of the standard cars, was 1 feet 9 inch longer than the other being 9 feet 5¼ inch long.

Ovens was fitted with air conditioning in 1938. To accomodate the gearbox drive of the air conditioning equipment a heavier fabricated bogie of a generally similar design was provided for the rebuilt sleeper. It was also recorded Sleeping car No.3 (name removed) and painted blue.

See also: Indi, Werribee.

24.8.1928Entered service named Ovens.
13.5.1938Fitted with air conditioning.
-Recorded Sleeping car No.3 (name removed) and painted blue.
1987Withdrawn.
1990Stored at Newport.
1991Transferred to Seymour.


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