| WAGR K class |
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| Type and origin |
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| Power type | Steam |
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| Builder | Neilson & Co |
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| Serial number | 4599-4606, 5040-5045, 5197-5206 |
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| Total produced | 24 |
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| Specifications |
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Configuration:
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| • Whyte | 2-8-4T |
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| Gauge | 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) |
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| Fuel type | Coal |
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| Fuel capacity | 2.75 long tons 0 cwt (6,200 lb or 2.8 t) |
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| Water cap. | 2,000 imp gal (9,100 L; 2,400 US gal) |
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| Boiler pressure | As built: 120 lbf/in2 (0.83 MPa) Reboilered: 160 lbf/in2 (1.10 MPa) |
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| Heating surface: | |
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| • Firebox | 16.7 sq ft (1.55 m2) |
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| Cylinder size | 17 in × 21 in (432 mm × 533 mm) |
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| Performance figures |
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| Power output | As built: 15,332 lbf (68.20 kN) Reboilered: 20,443 lbf (90.93 kN) |
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| Factor of adh. | 3.8 |
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The K-class was a class of 2-8-4T steam locomotives of the Western Australian Government Railways
History
Between October 1893 and August 1898, the WAGR took delivery of 24 K class locomotives from Neilson & Co. They entered service on the Eastern Railway between Midland Junction and Northam. In 1902, they were displaced from this work by the F class. They then mainly operated freight services on the Collie line and within Perth, although they did operate Royal Perth Show and raceday special passenger services.[2]
In 1915, two were repowered with superheated boilers. A further three followed, but all were converted back by 1937. Further reboilerings increased tractive effort by over 5,100 lbf (22.69 kN).[2]
Six examples originally intended for the WAGR were purchased by the British Government and sent to South Africa to ease a shortage encountered by the Imperial Military Railways resulting from the Boer War, where they became the C class.
Class lists
The numbers and periods in service of each member of the K class were as follows:
First and second batches, built by Neilson & Co, 1893 and 1896:
Builder's number
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Year built
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Road number
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In service
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Withdrawn
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Notes
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| 4599
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1893
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34
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24 October 1893
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22 March 1961
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Converted to Ks, 23 March 1929, and back to K, 1 April 1937
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| 4601
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1893
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35
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25 October 1893
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12 April 1951
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| 4600
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1893
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36
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9 December 1893
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25 October 1949
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| 4602
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1893
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37
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10 November 1893
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6 September 1962
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| 4603
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1893
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38
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28 February 1894
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1 June 1927
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| 4604
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1893
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39
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7 March 1894
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29 May 1953
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Converted to Ks, 12 February 1916, and back to K, 3 October 1925
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| 4605
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1893
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40
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30 March 1894
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1 August 1963
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Stowed at Fremantle, 2 August 1961
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| 4606
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1893
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41
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16 April 1894
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1 June 1927
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| 5040
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1896
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101
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17 March 1897
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24 August 1953
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Converted to Ks, 20 November 1915, and back to K, 22 December 1928
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| 5041
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1896
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102
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20 March 1897
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28 June 1955
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| 5042
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1896
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103
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23 March 1897
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15 October 1962
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| 5043
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1896
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104
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30 March 1897
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7 February 1928
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Converted to Ks, 8 April 1916; scrapped as Ks
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| 5044
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1896
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105
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26 March 1897
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23 November 1962
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| 5045
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1896
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106
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31 March 1897
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29 November 1957
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Third batch, built by Neilson, Reid & Co, 1898:
Builder's number
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Year built
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Road number
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In service
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Withdrawn
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Notes
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| 5197
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1898
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186
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21 May 1898
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30 July 1953
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| 5198
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1898
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187
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26 May 1898
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1 June 1927
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| 5199
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1898
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188
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31 May 1898
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1 June 1927
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7 March 1928
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15 May 1962
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Returned to service after first withdrawal
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| 5200
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1898
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189
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5 June 1898
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30 June 1926
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| 5201
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1898
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190
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10 June 1898
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7 December 1964
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| 5202
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1898
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191
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4 August 1898
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30 June 1926
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| 5203
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1898
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192
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4 August 1898
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1 June 1927
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| 5204
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1898
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193
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12 August 1898
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30 April 1954
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| 5205
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1898
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194
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4 August 1898
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13 January 1955
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Converted to Ks, 25 December 1915, and back to K, 15 June 1929
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| 5206
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1898
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195
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23 July 1898
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15 October 1962
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Converted to Ks, 25 December 1915, and back to K, 25 June 1927
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Namesakes
The "K" designation was previously used by the K class of 1891, which in turn were reclassified as the L class. It was reused in the 1960s when the K class diesel locomotives entered service.
See also
References
Notes
- ^ a b Oberg, Leon (2010). Locomotives of Australia 1850s-2010. Dural: Rosenberg Publishing. pp. 95/96. ISBN 9781921719011.
Cited works
- Gunzburg, Adrian (1984). A History of WAGR Steam Locomotives. Perth: Australian Railway Historical Society (Western Australian Division). ISBN 0959969039.
External links
Media related to WAGR K class at Wikimedia Commons