The Railway Museum contains Victoria’s most extensive collection of steam locomotives, as well as a number of diesel and electric locomotives, electric suburban carriages, country and interstate passenger carriages, freight wagons, breakdown cranes, and more…

ZL 220

Constructed in 1875 as D45 at the former Williamstown Workshops.
Reconstructed in 1954 and removed from service in 1981.
Displays the rare "double roof" applied to some early carriages.

Z vans and their variants were used as guard's vans on a majority of freight and some passenger trains from the 1850s to the 1980s. These vans sat at the end of the train, and the guard would sit on a seat in the "cupola" (raised roof section), looking along the train. In the event of an emergency, or during the early days when rolling stock was not braked, he could apply an emergency brake or use the handbrake to control speed.