railroad.wikisort.org - TrainThe NZR Q class was an important steam locomotive class not only in the history of New Zealand's railway network but also in worldwide railways in general. Designed by New Zealand Government Railways' (NZR) Chief Mechanical Engineer A. L. Beattie and ordered from the Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1901, they were the first locomotives in the world to be built with the wheel arrangement of 4-6-2. This wheel arrangement came to be known as the Pacific type after the voyage the completed locomotives had to make across the Pacific Ocean to New Zealand. A few instances of the 4-6-2 wheel arrangement are known to have existed prior to 1901, but these were all reconstructions of locomotives that were originally built with a different wheel arrangement, thereby making the thirteen members of the Q class the first "true" Pacifics in the world. The Pacific style went on to become arguably the most famous wheel arrangement in the world.
NZR Q class |
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 Builder's photo of NZR Q class locomotive |
Type and origin |
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Power type | Steam |
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Builder | Baldwin Locomotive Works, Philadelphia, USA |
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Serial number | 19202–19207 19248–19254[1] |
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Build date | 1901 |
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Total produced | 13 |
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Specifications |
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Configuration:
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• Whyte | 4-6-2 |
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Gauge | 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) |
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Driver dia. | 49.1 in (1.247 m) |
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Wheelbase | 48 ft 4 in (14.73 m) |
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Length | 55 ft 4 in (16.87 m) |
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Adhesive weight | 30.7 long tons (31.2 t; 34.4 short tons) |
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Loco weight | 48.0 long tons (48.8 t; 53.8 short tons) |
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Tender weight | 24.1 long tons (24.5 t; 27.0 short tons) |
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Total weight | 72.1 long tons (73.3 t; 80.8 short tons) |
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Fuel type | Coal |
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Fuel capacity | 5.0 long tons (5.1 t; 5.6 short tons) |
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Water cap. | 1,700 imp gal (7,700 L; 2,000 US gal) |
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Firebox: • Firegrate area | 40 sq ft (3.7 m2) |
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Boiler pressure | 200 psi (1,379 kPa) |
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Heating surface | 1,683 sq ft (156.4 m2) |
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Cylinders | Two |
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Cylinder size | 16 in × 22 in (406 mm × 559 mm) |
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Loco brake | Steam |
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Train brakes | Air |
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Performance figures |
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Tractive effort | 18,340 lbf (81.6 kN) |
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Career |
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Number in class | 13 |
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Numbers | 338-350[1] |
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Locale | Auckland - Rotorua Oamaru - Dunedin |
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First run | 1901-12-24 |
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Retired | 1957-12-07 |
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Disposition | All scrapped |
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Design
The Q class's design stems from the requirement for a locomotive similar to the UB class with the inclusion of a wide firebox to burn poor quality lignite coal from the South Island and the Waikato.
Originally plans to equip the new locomotives with a Wootten Firebox would have seen the "Camelback" configuration adopted.
Operation
In operation, the locomotives proved to be satisfactory rather than brilliant and they suffered from occasional gear problems. They were soon displaced from the most important and difficult work by members of the A and AB classes; in fact, later in life, they were re-boilered with AB boilers. An improved slightly larger 'Q' type was ordered from Baldwins in 1914 but classified AA due to their dimensions similar to the A class.
In a 1902 trial of various locomotives between Invercargill and Gore the Q class with large fire-grate area "gave the most efficient results" of the larger locomotives.[3]
Withdrawal
They saw out their final years working in Otago and the West Coast and the last Q class locomotive was retired in 1957. No examples of the class were preserved.
See also
References
Bibliography
- Heath, Eric; Stott, Bob (1993). Classic Steam Locomotives Of New Zealand. Grantham House. ISBN 1869340361.
- Palmer, A. N.; Stewart, W. W. (1965). Cavalcade of New Zealand Locomotives. Wellington: A H. & A W. Reed. ISBN 978-0-207-94500-7.
External links
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Diesel Multiple Units |
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Electric Multiple Units | 1500 V DC (Wellington) |
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Railcars | RM class | |
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Others |
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Locomotive hauled carriages |
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- Locomotives of New Zealand
- Rail transport in New Zealand
- Railway preservation in New Zealand.
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На других языках
[de] NZR-Klasse Q (1901)
Die 1901 gebauten Fahrzeuge der Klasse Q der Neuseeländischen Staatsbahn (New Zealand Government Railways, NZR) waren Schlepptender-Dampflokomotiven mit der Achsfolge 2'C1' (Pacific). Die Klassenbezeichnung Q war schon zuvor an eine Serie von 1'B2'-Tenderlokomotiven vergeben worden, die aber 1901 bereits ausgemustert war (siehe NZR-Klasse Q (1878)).
- [en] NZR Q class (1901)
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