railroad.wikisort.org - TrainThe Silverton Tramway W class was a class of 4-8-2 steam locomotives operated by the Silverton Tramway Company.
Silverton Tramway W class |
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Type and origin |
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Power type | Steam |
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Designer | Frederick Mills Beyer, Peacock & Co |
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Builder | Beyer, Peacock & Co |
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Serial number | 7418-7419, 7553-7554 |
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Build date | 1951 |
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Total produced | 4 |
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Specifications |
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Configuration:
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• Whyte | 4-8-2 |
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Gauge | 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) |
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Driver dia. | 4 ft 0 in (1,219 mm) |
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Length | 61 ft 10.9 in (18.87 m) |
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Total weight | 102 long tons 0 cwt (228,500 lb or 103.6 t) |
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Fuel type | Coal |
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Water cap. | 3,000 imp gal (14,000 l; 3,600 US gal) |
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Tender cap. | 5 long tons 0 cwt (11,200 lb or 5.1 t) |
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Firebox: • Firegrate area | 27 sq ft (2.5 m2) |
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Boiler pressure | 200 lbf/in2 (1.38 MPa) |
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Cylinder size | 16 in × 24 in (406 mm × 610 mm) |
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Valve gear | Walschaerts |
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Loco brake | Westinghouse air |
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Performance figures |
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Tractive effort | 21,760 lbf (96.79 kN) |
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Factor of adh. | 4.43 |
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Career |
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Operators | Silverton Tramway Company |
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Numbers | W22–W25 |
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Last run | 1961 |
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Preserved | W22, W24, W25 |
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Disposition | 3 preserved, 1 scrapped |
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History
In January 1949, the Silverton Tramway Company ordered two 4-8-2 locomotives from Beyer, Peacock & Co, Manchester, to the same design as the Western Australian Government Railways W class. A further two were ordered in November 1950.[1][2]
All four arrived at Port Pirie in October 1951 and, after final assembly, moved to Broken Hill in a convoy, with two in steam. Until 1953, all were hired to the South Australian Railways on a rotating basis, operating services out of Peterborough, until the South Australian Railways 400 class locomotives were delivered.[2][3]
The Silverton W class differed from the WAGR examples in having a skyline cowling running the length of the boiler and smokebox, Westinghouse air brakes, and an additional blow-down valve in the middle of the bottom of the boiler barrel.[1][2][3]
When the 48s class diesels arrived in 1961, the W class locomotives were retired, after only 10 years in service. They remained in store until disposed of in 1970, with three now preserved. The Pichi Richi Railway has a locomotive operating as W22, although it is actually W916 masquerading as W22, including some parts from the latter.[2][4]
Class list
Number |
Name |
Builder's number |
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W22 |
Justin Hancock |
7418 |
preserved by Puffing Billy Railway, Melbourne until 1999, moved to Pichi Richi Railway used for spares in the restoration of W916 as W22[4][5] |
W23 |
Thomas B Birkbeck' |
7419 |
scrapped 1970 |
W24 |
Malcolm Moore |
7552 |
preserved Sulphide Street Museum[6] |
W25 |
HF (Gerry) Walsh' |
7553 |
preserved National Railway Museum, Port Adelaide[7][8] |
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References
- Gunzburg, Adrian (1984). A History of WAGR Steam Locomotives. Perth: Australian Railway Historical Society. p. 136. ISBN 0 9599690 3 9.
- Oberg, Leon (2010). Locomotives of Australia 1850s-2010. Dural: Rosenberg Publishing. pp. 251–253. ISBN 9781921719011.
- McNicol, Steve (1981). Silverton Tramway Locomotives. Elizabeth Downs: Railmac Publications. pp. 17/18. ISBN 0 959415 30 0.
- W22 Australian Steam
- Trial runs of steam locomotive W22 Justin Hancock Pichi Richi Railway 6 April 2003
- W24 Australian Steam
- HF (Gerry) Walsh National Railway Museum
- W25 Australian Steam
New South Wales Rail rolling stock |
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NSWGR individual steam locomotives | |
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NSW private steam locomotives | |
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NSW private diesel locomotives | |
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Electric locomotives | |
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Electric multiple units | Driven |
- Bradfield
- Standard suburban (Clyde, Walsh Island, Leeds Forge)
- Tulloch single deck
- Sputnik
- U
- Tulloch double deck
- V
- S
- K
- C
- T (Tangara)
- Skitube
- M (Millenium)
- H (OSCar)
- A, B (Waratah)
- D (Mariyung)
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Automated | |
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Diesel railcars |
- CPH
- Creamy Kate
- Silver City Comet
- FP
- 400/500
- 600/700
- 900/800
- South Maitland Railway railcar
- 1100
- 620/720
- 1200
- 660/760
- Xplorer
- Endeavour
- CRT Cargosprinter
- Hunter
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Bi-mode multiple units | |
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Push-pull | |
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Wooden passenger carriages |
- American Suburban (A type)
- Far West Baby Health Clinic Cars
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Steel passenger carriages |
- S Type
- N Type
- HUB
- RUB
- Stainless steel
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Named trains | |
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Classification system | |
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- Rail transport in New South Wales
- Rail rollingstock in New South Wales
- Sydney Trains rolling stock
- NSW TrainLink rolling stock
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