Motor Car 3 made its first run on 25 January 1913 and commenced regular testing the following month. It entered service on 5 March 1913 between
Warrnambool and
Hamilton. It was unable to accommodate the number of passengers and a trailer car for 30 passengers was attached. The additional weight of the trailer car resulted in it running late on every trip and requiring water every 18 miles. By late April 1913 the new steam car had failed and had to be returned to Newport for repairs. From May 1913, it operated between
Maryborough and
St Arnaud, initially as a temporary measure to replace a
McKeen railmotor and permanently from April 1914. From January 1915, it operated local services between
Ballan and
Ballarat. However it suffered frequent breakdowns and accommodation for passengers and luggage was often inadequate. ==Withdrawal==