The Dublin and South Eastern Railway 15 and 16 were a pair of 2-6-0 steam locomotives which were built for the heavy goods (freight) traffic on the Dublin to Wexford main line of the Dublin and South Eastern Railway (DSER). The two locomotives were built by Beyer, Peacock and Company at their Gorton Foundry in Manchester.
Class of two Irish 2-6-0 locomotives
This article is about the 1922 locomotives D&SER 15 & 16. For earlier locomotives carrying the same D&SER number, see DWWR 15.
Dublin & South Eastern Railway 15 and 16 GSR 461 Class CIÉ K2 Class
GSR 461 at MacDonagh station, Kilkenny, in March 2015.
Type and origin
Power type
Steam
Designer
G. H. Wild
Builder
Beyer, Peacock & Co.
Order number
02160
Serial number
6112–6113
Build date
1922
Total produced
2
Specifications
Configuration:
•Whyte
2-6-0
•UIC
1'C h2
Gauge
5ft3in (1,600mm)
Leading dia.
3ft 0in (0.914m)
Driver dia.
5ft 1in (1.549m)
Axle load
15long tons1cwt (33,700lb or 15.3t)
Adhesive weight
43long tons9cwt (97,300lb or 44.1t)
Loco weight
50long tons1cwt (112,100lb or 50.9t)
Tender weight
32long tons10cwt (72,800lb or 33t)
Fuel type
Coal
Fuel capacity
5long tons0cwt (11,200lb or 5.1t)
Water cap.
2,600 imperial gallons (12,000l; 3,100USgal)
Firebox: •Firegrate area
20sqft (1.9m2)
Boiler pressure
175lbf/in2 (1.21MPa)
Heating surface: •Tubes and flues
952sqft (88.4m2)
•Firebox
134sqft (12.4m2)
Superheater:
•Heating area
164sqft (15.2m2)
Cylinders
Two, inside
Cylinder size
19in ×26in (483mm ×660mm)
Valve type
8in (203mm) piston valves
Performance figures
Tractive effort
22,890lbf (101.82kN)
Career
Operators
Dublin and South Eastern Railway
→ Great Southern Railways
→ Córas Iompair Éireann
Class
DSR: None
GSR/CIÉ: 461 or K2
Numbers
DSER: 15–16
GSR: 461–462
Withdrawn
1963–1965
Preserved
One: No. 15 / 461
Restored
1990, 2012
Current owner
Railway Preservation Society of Ireland
Disposition
One preserved, one scrapped
On account of the risk of damage when new (during the Irish Civil War period of 1921–1922), both examples were initially sent to Belfast for safekeeping. They were stored by the Great Northern Railway (Ireland) at Adelaide yard until 1923, when they were returned to the DSER. The locos were withdrawn in the early 1960s.[1]
In 1925, the DSER was absorbed into the Great Southern Railways and the two locomotives were renumbered 461 and 462, and placed in Class 461 or Class K2.
Livery
Originally said to have been painted green, although the DSER's standard livery was lined black, on becoming part of the GSR, they were painted in the standard livery of unlined dark battleship grey which they retained until withdrawal.
Following withdrawal, 461 was repainted into a livery based on lined DSER black for display, while still owned by CIÉ. Under the RPSI, she was initially painted plain black with a 'flying snail', but more recently she has been outshopped in an unprototypical CIÉ lined green livery upon completion of her overhaul in 2011.
Preservation
461 at Bangor in 2013
Locomotive No. 461 was initially preserved by CIÉ in 1967, one of several engines to be put on display at various railway stations around Ireland following an appeal by the Irish Railway Record Society. Other locomotives put on display by CIÉ included ex-GNR 131 and ex-GSWR No. 90.
After being moved several times following display, 461 was presented by CIÉ to the RPSI in 1977.[2] An extensive overhaul followed at Whitehead and the locomotive returned to traffic in late 1990. The locomotive completed an overhaul in 2011 at the RPSI's Whitehead base, and was operation in the Dublin area until 2018. She has also been used on some northern operations including one to Portrush and also some to Bangor. The locomotive is currently in store in Whitehead since late 2018, awaiting overhaul.
While she did have some initial steaming problems after the last overhaul, it was later discovered this was due to incorrect firebar spacing at Whitehead (which a Dublin volunteer had previously corrected in its previous service period in the 1990s[4]). Once rectified in Dublin, her performance improved dramatically.
No. 461 is the only surviving DSER locomotive.
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