♠ 17ft 5in (5,309mm) each ♥ 17ft 5+1⁄4in (5,315mm) each
•Coupled
8ft (2,438mm) each
Pivot centres
26ft 6in (8,077mm)
Length:
•Over couplers
59ft 6+3⁄4in (18,155mm)
Height
12ft 3in (3,734mm)
Frame type
Plate
Axle load
♠ 7LT 14cwt (7,824kg) ♥ 8LT (8,128kg)
•Leading
♠ 6LT 19cwt (7,062kg) front 7LT 1cwt (7,163kg) rear ♥ 7LT 16cwt (7,925kg) front 7LT 12cwt (7,722kg) rear
•1st coupled
♠ 7LT 10cwt (7,620kg) ♥ 7LT 16cwt (7,925kg)
•2nd coupled
♠ 7LT 9cwt (7,570kg) ♥ 7LT 16cwt (7,925kg)
•3rd coupled
♠ 7LT 9cwt (7,570kg) ♥ 7LT 16cwt (7,925kg)
•4th coupled
♠ 7LT 13cwt (7,773kg) ♥ 8LT (8,128kg)
•5th coupled
♠ 7LT 14cwt (7,824kg) ♥ 8LT (8,128kg)
•6th coupled
♠ 7LT 14cwt (7,824kg) ♥ 8LT (8,128kg)
•Trailing
♠ 6LT (6,096kg) front 6LT 4cwt (6,299kg) rear ♥ 6LT 14cwt (6,808kg) front 7LT 1cwt (7,163kg) rear
Adhesive weight
♠ 45LT 9cwt (46,180kg) ♥ 47LT 8cwt (48,160kg)
Loco weight
♠ 71LT 13cwt (72,800kg) ♥ 76LT 1cwt (77,270kg)
Fuel type
Coal
Fuel capacity
5LT (5.1t)
Water cap.
♠ 1,450impgal (6,590l) front 550impgal (2,500l) rear ♥ 1,520impgal (6,910l) front 800impgal (3,640l) rear
Firebox type
Belpaire
•Firegrate area
♠♥ 23sqft (2.1m2)
Boiler:
•Pitch
7ft (2,134mm)
•Diameter
4ft 5+7⁄8in (1,368mm)
•Tube plates
♠ 10ft 4in (3,150mm) ♥ 10ft 4+3⁄8in (3,159mm)
•Small tubes
♠ 128:1+7⁄8in (48mm) ♥119:1+7⁄8in (48mm)
•Large tubes
♠ 21:5+1⁄4in (133mm) ♥21:5+1⁄2in (140mm)
Boiler pressure
180psi (1,241kPa)
Safety valve
Ramsbottom
Heating surface
♠ 1,049sqft (97.5m2) ♥ 1,018sqft (94.6m2)
•Tubes
♠ 944sqft (87.7m2) ♥ 914sqft (84.9m2)
•Firebox
♠ 105sqft (9.8m2) ♥ 104sqft (9.7m2)
Superheater:
•Heating area
♠ 174sqft (16.2m2) ♥ 203sqft (18.9m2)
Cylinders
Four
Cylinder size
12in (305mm) bore 20in (508mm) stroke
Valve gear
Walschaerts
Valve type
Piston
Couplers
Johnston link-and-pin AAR knuckle (1930s)
Performance figures
Tractive effort
18,190lbf (80.9kN) @ 75%
Career
Operators
South African Railways
Class
Class GB
Number in class
7
Numbers
1650 renumbered 2166, 2160-2165
Delivered
1921, 1924
First run
1921
Withdrawn
1967
In June 1921, the South African Railways placed a single experimental Class GB Garratt articulated steam locomotive with a 2-6-2+2-6-2 Double Prairie type wheel arrangement in service. Six more of these locomotives entered service in 1924.[1][2][3]
Manufacturer
The first experimental model of eventually seven Class GB branch line Garratt articulated locomotives was one of altogether five Garratts which were ordered by the South African Railways (SAR) from Beyer, Peacock and Company (BP) in 1914. The rest of the order consisted of three narrow gauge Class NG G11 2-6-0+0-6-2 locomotives and a single experimental Class GA 2-6-0+0-6-2 mainline locomotive. Production was disrupted by the First World War, however, and BP was only able to deliver the narrow gauge locomotives in 1919 and the two Cape gauge locomotives in 1921, after cessation of hostilities.[1][2][3][4][5]
Characteristics
The Class GB was numbered 1650, but the engine number was later changed to 2166. The locomotive was erected in the Durban shops and placed in service in June 1921. It was superheated, with a Belpaire firebox, plate frames and Walschaerts valve gear. The boiler was provided with the Gresley type air valve and mechanical lubrication was provided for the coupled wheel axle boxes.[1][2][3]
In 1924, six more locomotives of this Class were placed in service, also built by BP and numbered in the range from 2160 to 2165. They embodied all the improvements which experience with the first engine had shown desirable. The main differences between these locomotives and the original were revised boiler proportions and a larger water bunker capacity. The most obvious difference was a more completely enclosed cab with side windows instead of the curved cut-outs in the cab sides of the first locomotive. They were also heavier, 76long tons 1hundredweight (77,270 kilograms) compared to the 71long tons 13hundredweight (72,800 kilograms) of the engine of 1921.[1][2][3]
Service
The first locomotive was placed in service working passenger trains on the Natal South Coast line. It proved to be a successful locomotive, having good riding qualities and flexibility on light track with poor ballasting and many curves of 300 feet (91 metres) radius.[1][2]
A couple of the second batch of locomotives joined the first one on the South Coast line for a brief period, but most went directly to the Eastern Cape where they were used on the Port Alfred branch and the Aliwal North to Barkly East line, famous for its reverses and its 1 in 30 (3⅓%) compensated ruling gradients. The Natal locomotives were soon also relocated to work there when the Class GC Garratts replaced them on the South Coast line later in 1924. They remained working on the Barkly East branch until they were withdrawn from service in 1967.[1][3]
Illustration
The main picture shows the retired first Class GB, no. 2166, originally no. 1650, at Voorbaai near Mosselbaai on 4 September 1997. Since the top of the front bunker is only about 7feet 6inches (2,286 millimetres) above the railhead, these locomotives were later equipped with a pedestal between the headlight and the water inlet to enable crew members to reach the overhead equipment when taking water.
No. 2160, c. 1930, with Johnston link-and-pin couplers and cab side windows
No. 2166 with curved cut-out cab sides, Voorbaai, 4 September 1997
Garratt GB - Live Steam Model, Built by Davey McFarlane
Garratt GB (left hand side) - Modenso - Bloemfontein Society of Model Engineers
Holland, D. F. (1972). Steam Locomotives of the South African Railways. Vol.2: 1910-1955 (1sted.). Newton Abbott, England: David & Charles. p.41-42. ISBN978-0-7153-5427-8.
Espitalier, T.J.; Day, W.A.J. (1945). The Locomotive in South Africa - A Brief History of Railway Development. Chapter VII - South African Railways (Continued). South African Railways and Harbours Magazine, November 1945. p. 867.
Paxton, Leith; Bourne, David (1985). Locomotives of the South African Railways (1sted.). Cape Town: Struik. p.89. ISBN0869772112.
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