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Western Australian Government Railways class K
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Australia | 1893
24 produced
A class K member, probably K37, around 1902 in front of a train with water pipes
A class K member, probably K37, around 1902 in front of a train with water pipes
State Library of Western Australia / Nr. 009132D

The class K of the Western Australian Government Railways designates 24 2-8-4T tank locomotives built by Neilson & Co. between 1893 and 1898. The class name was taken over from a single 0-6-2T locomotive built in 1891 that had been renamed to class L. After being operated on the Eastern Railway, it only took until 1902 for them to be replaced there by the 4-8-0 class F tender locomotive. After this they operated around Perth and Collie.

Between 1915 and 1929, six received a superheated boiler and were now called class Ks. Although these boilers increased power, also due to their higher pressure, they had all again been switched back for saturated boilers by 1937. An interesting fact is that No. 34 got its superheated boiler in 1929, at a time when multiple others had already been rebuilt back.

Some had already been withdrawn in 1927 and 1928, but most were still in service at the beginning of the fifties. No. 190 was the last one and was withdrawn on December 7, 1964. Six identical locomotives built in 1900 had also been planned to be delivered to the WAGR, but were bought by the British Government instead. Then they were supplied to the Imperial Military Railways in South Africa, soon becoming CSAR class C.

Variantas builtsuperheated
General
Built1893-18981915
ManufacturerNeilson & Co.
Axle config2-8-4T (Berkshire) 
Gauge3 ft 6 in (Cape gauge)
Dimensions and Weights
Wheelbase28 ft
Rigid wheelbase11 ft 3 in
Service weight118,720 lbs
Adhesive weight73,920 lbs
Axle load18,480 lbs
Water capacity2,402 us gal
Fuel capacity6,160 lbs (coal)
Boiler
Grate area16.7 sq ft
Firebox area93.3 sq ft
Tube heating area919.7 sq ft
Evaporative heating area1,013 sq ft
Total heating area1,013 sq ft
Variantas builtsuperheated
Power Plant
Driver diameter38 in
Boiler pressure120 psi160 psi
Expansion typesimple
Cylinderstwo, 17 x 21 in
Power
Power sourcesteam
Estimated power400 hp (298 kW)550 hp (410 kW)
Starting effort16,290 lbf21,721 lbf
Calculated Values
Optimal speed16 mph
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