South Australian Railways Z class
South Australian Railways Z class|

Z190 circa 1910 |
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| Specifications |
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| Configuration |
4-4-0 |
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| Gauge |
1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) |
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| Length |
41 ft 10 in (12.75 m) |
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| Fuel type |
Coal |
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| Fuel capacity |
4 long tons 10 cwt (10,100 lb or 4.6 t) |
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| Water cap |
1,600 imperial gallons (7,300 l; 1,900 US gal) |
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| Boiler pressure |
145 psi (1,000 kPa) |
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Heating surface: • Tubes |
795.22 sq ft (73.878 m2) |
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| • Firebox |
73.93 sq ft (6.868 m2) |
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| Cylinders |
2 |
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| Cylinder size |
15.5 in × 20 in (394 mm × 508 mm) |
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| Career |
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| Operators |
South Australian Railways |
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| Numbers |
Z187-Z196 |
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| Disposition |
All original locomotives scrapped; one new-build under construction |
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The South Australian Railways Z class was a class of 4-4-0 steam locomotives operated by the South Australian Railways.
History
In 1895 James Martin & Co delivered eight 4-4-0 locomotives to the South Australian Railways. In 1911 another two were built by the Islington Railway Workshops.[1]
Class list
| Number |
Builder |
Builder's number |
In service |
| Z187 |
James Martin & Co |
99 |
22 December 1894 |
| Z188 |
James Martin & Co |
100 |
8 January 1895 |
| Z189 |
James Martin & Co |
101 |
5 February 1895 |
| Z190 |
James Martin & Co |
102 |
20 February 1895 |
| Z191 |
James Martin & Co |
103 |
20 February 1895 |
| Z192 |
James Martin & Co |
104 |
26 February 1895 |
| Z193 |
James Martin & Co |
105 |
26 March 1895 |
| Z194 |
James Martin & Co |
106 |
3 April 1895 |
| Z195 |
Islington Railway Workshops |
18 |
29 September 1911 |
| Z196 |
Islington Railway Workshops |
19 |
23 October 1911 |
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Replica
A replica locomotive is being built. It will be numbered Z199.[2]
References
External links
Media related to South Australian Railways Z class at Wikimedia Commons
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