railroad.wikisort.org - TrainThe New South Wales Z14 class was a class of steam locomotives operated by the New South Wales Government Railways in Australia.
New South Wales Z14 Class |
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Power type | Steam |
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Builder | Beyer, Peacock & Company |
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Build date | 1865 |
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Total produced | 13 |
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Rebuilder | Eveleigh Railway Workshops |
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Rebuild date | 1903-1905 |
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Specifications |
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Configuration:
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• Whyte | Built as 2-4-0, rebuilt as 4-4-0 |
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Gauge | 4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge |
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Fuel type | Coal |
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Cylinders | 2 |
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Cylinder size | 18" x 24" |
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Valve gear | Stephenson |
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Performance figures |
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Tractive effort | 12,400 lbs (1st batch) 13,100 lbs (2nd batch) |
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Career |
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Operators | New South Wales Government Railways |
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Number in class | 13 |
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Numbers | As built: 14N-16N, 23-28, 32-35 From 1924:1401-1413 |
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Delivered | 1865-1870 |
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First run | 1865 |
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Last run | 1948 |
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Disposition | All scrapped |
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History
In 1865, Beyer, Peacock & Company delivered the first of nine G class 2-4-0 steam locomotives to the New South Wales Government Railways for passenger sercice. Three, numbered 14N-16N, entered service on the isolated northern section north of Singleton on the Main Northern line. The other six, 23-28, operated on the Main Southern line between Picton and Goulburn, and the Main Western line between Penrith and Mount Victoria.[1]
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The 5'9" driving wheels proved too large for the steep gradients to which they were assigned, and a follow up order for four, numbered 32-35, were built with 5'6" driving wheels. They were reclassified in 1889 as the G class before being withdrawn in the 1890s.
After being stored for ten years, all members of the G23 class were rebuilt as 4-4-0s at Eveleigh Railway Workshops with Belpaire boilers and four wheel Bissell leading bogies. They were renamed the Cg class in view of the similarity of the rebuilt locomotives to the C class 4-4-0s of 1879.[3][4] As part of the 1924 reclassification scheme, all 13 were reclassified as the Z14 class and renumbered 1401 to 1413.[2]
The last in service was 1412 which was retired in 1948. The last recorded as condemned was 1405 in 1950.[2][4] Scrapping of the class commenced in 1937 and was concluded in 1952.[5]
References
- New South Wales Railways 1855-1955. Sydney: Department of Railways. 1955. p. 148.
- Grunbach, Alex (1989). A Compendium of New South Wales Steam Locomotives. Sydney: Australian Railway Historical Society. pp. 28, 29, 140, 141. ISBN 0 909650 27 6.
- Loco Classes of the New South Wales Government Railways Truck & Bus Transportation May 1940 page 26
- A Century Plus of Locomotives. Sydney: Australian Railway Historical Society. 1965. pp. 24, 78.
- Gifford H Eardley, Locomotives Beyond Recall, New South Wales Rail Transport Museum, Burwood NSW 1976 ISBN 0 909862 08 7
External links
Media related to New South Wales Z14 class locomotives at Wikimedia Commons
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Electric multiple units | Driven |
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Push-pull | |
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Wooden passenger carriages |
- American Suburban (A type)
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Steel passenger carriages |
- S Type
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- HUB
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- Stainless steel
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Classification system | |
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- Rail transport in New South Wales
- Rail rollingstock in New South Wales
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