Victorian Railways 1100 Class Electric Locomotive was built at Newport Workshops in 1923, they were quite a significant loco in that they were the first locomotive the VR ever built that wasn't a steam loco, these locomotives where decent on Goods trains around the suburban lines as they could move 780 tons on 1in100 to level track and 324 tons on the 1in48 Grades and there low gearing gave them quick acceleration for shunting.
Updated:
Has been re-worked based on the new data from several books I've bought, the brakes have also been updated to match the rollingstock physics and steam locomotives, I heard somewhere that Suburban stock had 77 PSI Brake Pipe, not sure if these locos had it.
Power: 620hp '460kw'
Current: 368 Amperes Hourly Rating '1500 Volts'
Traction Motors: (4) GE 237A
Gear Ratio: 79 - 18
Axle Load: 12ton 7cwt
Tractive Effort Starting: 24,400lbs @ 21.8% Adhesion
Tractive Continous Hourly Rating: 14,160lbs @ 16.5mph
Top Speed: 40mph
Main Res: 97 PSI Max
Brake Pipe: 72 PSI Max
Brake Cylinder: 50 PSI Max