NSW Kiama was a steam locomotive seeing service in New South Wales.
Kiama PWD No. 65
Kiama 0-4-0 T Locomotive
Type and origin
Power type
Steam
Builder
Davenport Locomotive Works Ohio USA
Serial number
1596
Build date
1917
Specifications
Configuration:
•Whyte
0-4-0ST
Gauge
2ft (610mm)
Driver dia.
2ft 0in (610mm)
Loco weight
7.5 long tons (7.6t; 8.4 short tons)
Firebox: •Firegrate area
4sqft (0.37m2)
Boiler pressure
160lbf/in2 (1.10MPa)
Cylinders
Two, outside
Cylinder size
10in ×14in (254mm ×356mm)
Performance figures
Tractive effort
4,096lbf (18.2kN)
Career
Operators
NSW Public Works Dept Kiama Quarry Tramway
Kiama Blue Metal tramway
History
Davenport 1596 was ordered for construction operations as PWD No. 65 on Cordeaux Dam light railway between the Nepean Gorge near Douglas Park and the Dam along Mount Keira Road between 1917 and 1926. The Locomotive was purchased by Quarries Ltd. during 1936 and transferred to Kiama Blue Metal tramway.[1]
Demise and Preservation
The Kiama tramway closed in March 1941. The locomotive was utilised by several heritage organisations and finally preserved by Illawarra Light Railway Museum in 1977.
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