The Beyer Peacock & Co. 2-6-0 locomotive, commonly known as the A-class within the Western Australian Government Railways (WAGR) context, was operated by the Goodwood Timber Company in Noojee. Built by Beyer Peacock & Co. in Manchester, this 2-6-0 tender locomotive was designed for a 3’6″ gauge. Before arriving at Noojee, it operated for the Kalgoorlie & Boulder Firewood Company. By the 1930s, it was the only serviceable locomotive for the Goodwood Timber Company, although it was in “appalling condition.” Operating this steam locomotive on steep grades of 1 in 40 required skill, determination, and constant attention to the boiler. Crews faced extreme weather conditions and smoke as they worked to ensure that the “Gold of the Forest” reached the valley safely.