Posted by John Carter on May 1, 2012 
A great photo of an intersting loco. I've just been spending an evening looking pictures of these locos. Although I knew about them, my interest was rekindled by a picture I'd seen in an enthusiasts journal of one of these locos being transported on by truck through a local village near to it's birth place in Stockton-on-Tees in the early 50s. It is remarkable that they worked for so long in Australia when similar Crossley engined locos supplied to British Railways and CIE in Ireland were a disaster. I'm now trying to find out if anyone has video of the working as I understand the Crossley engine was loud and distinctive. Do you know if any of the preserved survivors are still operable?
Posted by Phil Melling on May 2, 2012 
Hi John, there are 3 XA class that are potential runners, two at the Rail Museum at Bassendean (XA1402 and XA1405 plus static X1001), one of which does run on the Hotham Valley Railway, there is a short video of XA1401 on Hotham http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQ3u7byqPNc Regards Phil
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