The WAGR U class was a class of 4-6-2 steam locomotives operated by the Western Australian Government Railways (WAGR) between 1946 and the late 1960s. One was rebuilt as a 4-6-4 tank locomotive.
WAGR U class
U655 at the Western Australian Rail Transport Museum
Type and origin
Power type
Steam
Builder
North British Locomotive Company
Build date
1942
Total produced
14
Rebuilder
Midland Railway Workshops
Rebuild date
1957
Number rebuilt
1
Specifications
Configuration:
•Whyte
U: 4-6-2 Ut: 4-6-4
Gauge
3ft6in (1,067mm)
Length
60ft 5in (18.42m)
Total weight
U: 107.7long tons0cwt (241,200lb or 109.4t) Ut: 80long tons0cwt (179,200lb or 81.3t)
Ut664 at the Western Australian Rail Transport Museum
In 1942, the North British Locomotive Company built 55 locomotives for the British War Department. They were almost identical to the 220 class of the Sudan Railways. The new locomotives were intended to be available for use on various 3ft6in (1,067mm) gauge railways operated by the Sudan, Nigerian, Gold Coast, Belgian Congo, French Ocean Congo and Rhodesian Railways, depending upon the course of the World War II battles in North Africa. Unlike the 220 class, which burned coal, the new locomotives were equipped as oil burners, although they had provision for rapid conversion to coal burning, if necessary.[1]
Of the 55 new locomotives, 35 were sent overseas in 1942 and 1943. The remaining 20 were stored unassembled in England at the Melbourne Military Railway near Derby. In 1946, six of these went to the Nyasaland Railways for use on the Trans-Zambesi Railway, and the other 14 were sent to Western Australia, where they became the WAGR U class entering service between November 1946 and April 1947.[1][2]
Classified as the U class, they operated passenger and freight services between Perth, Albany and Bunbury. Following the delivery of the X class they were relegated to lesser freight services. By 1957, with their running costs being three times greater than that of coal powered locomotives, they were stored. Five were returned to service in 1961 during a coal shortage before being withdrawn again shortly after. Further brief comebacks were made in 1966 and 1967.[2][3][4]
In 1957, U664 was converted to a 4-6-4 tank locomotive at the Midland Railway Workshops to allow it to maintain the faster schedules on Perth suburban services introduced when ADG class railcars were placed in service. Although deemed a success, no more followed due to its high operating costs.[2][4] After being stored, it returned in 1966 to haul ballast trains on the Midland and South Western lines.[5]
Class list
The numbers and periods in service of each member of the U class were as follows:[6]
Builder's number
Road number
In service
Withdrawn
Notes
24854
651
30 November 1946
6 October 1969
24859
652
7 December 1946
6 October 1969
24864
653
14 December 1946
6 October 1969
24862
654
21 December 1946
6 October 1969
24863
655
25 January 1947
10 September 1970
Preserved at Western Australian Rail Transport Museum[3]
24867
656
7 February 1947
22 July 1969
24865
657
14 February 1947
6 October 1969
24866
658
14 February 1947
6 October 1969
24861
659
28 February 1947
6 October 1969
24843
660
7 March 1947
6 October 1969
24844
661
14 March 1947
6 October 1969
24860
662
21 March 1947
6 October 1969
24842
663
28 March 1947
6 October 1969
24841
664
4 April 1947
6 November 1956
Converted to Ut class in 1957; preserved at Western Australian Rail Transport Museum[3]
Durrant, A E (1978). Australian Steam. Newton Abbot, Devon, UK; North Pomfret, Vt, USA: David & Charles. pp.98, 101. ISBN0715376055.
Gunzburg, Adrian (1968). WAGR Locomotives 1940–1968. Perth: Australian Railway Historical Society (Western Australian Division). pp.16–19, 47. OCLC219836193.
Gunzburg, Adrian (1984). A History of WAGR Steam Locomotives. Perth: Australian Railway Historical Society (Western Australian Division). ISBN0959969039.
Tourret, R (1995). Allied Military Locomotives of the Second World War. Abingdon: Tourret Publishing. ISBN0-905878-06-X, Chapter 30.
External links
Media related to WAGR U class at Wikimedia Commons
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