The South Australian Railways B class was a class of 2-4-0T steam locomotives operated by the South Australian Railways.
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![]() The first locomotive manufactured at the Government Railway workshops, Adelaide, S.A. http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-145876288/view | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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In 1856 the South Australian Railways ordered two 2-4-0 tender locomotives from Robert Stephenson and Company, the first arriving in November 1856 and the second in March 1858. They entered service on the Gawler and Outer Harbor lines. In 1875 both were rebuilt as 2-4-0T tank engines. In 1887, number 7 was rebuilt by Islington Railway Workshops as a crane locomotive with number 4 following in 1893. Both were withdrawn and scrapped in the 1930s.[1]
Number | Date in Service | Date Condemned |
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4 | November 1856 | April 1938 |
7 | March 1858 | July 1935 |
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