The Dd class (later reclassified into D1 D2 and D3 subclasses) was a passenger and mixed traffic steam locomotive that ran on Victorian Railways from 1902 to 1974. Originally introduced on mainline express passenger services they were quickly superseded by the much larger A2 class and were relegated to secondary and branch line passenger and goods service where they gave excellent service for the next fifty years.
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12.4968, 17.3736, 17.6784
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Baldwin Locomotive Works, Ballarat North Workshops, Bendigo Workshops, Phoenix Foundry, Beyer Peacock and Company, Newport Workshops
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