English: Victoria Railways 5'3" gauge S Mirls 'Y' Class freight 0-6-0 No.Y108, built by Phoenix Foundry (No.266) in 1889, withdrawn 1963, at the Victoria Railway Museum, North Williamstown, 2 April 2016. One of Railway Commissioner Speight's Standard designs, the prototype was built by Kitson in 1885 which was followed by 30 built by the Phoenix Foundry 1888-89 and withdrawn in 1926-63 (Y108 being the last). These were the biggest 0-6-0's to see service in Australia and were very successful and were so free running that they were often used on suburban passenger service. In their final years they were used as yard shunters.
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