MRWA P class

Midland Railway of Western Australia
P class

P class near Midland Junction
Type and origin
Power type Steam
Builder James Martin & Co
Serial number 134-135
Build date 1896
Total produced 2
Specifications
Configuration 4-4-0
Gauge 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm)
Driver diameter 4 ft 6 in (1,372 mm)
Length 46 ft 0 in (14.02 m)
Loco & tender weight 51 long tons 05 cwt (114,800 lb or 52.1 t)
Fuel type Coal
Firebox:
  Firegrate area
13.87 sq ft (1.289 m2)
Boiler pressure 140 lbf/in2 (0.97 MPa)
Cylinder size 15 in × 20 in (381 mm × 508 mm)
Performance figures
Tractive effort 9,333 lbf (41.52 kN)
Career
Operators Western Australian Government Railways
Midland Railway of Western Australia
Numbers P62, P63/P12
First run September 1896
Disposition all scrapped

The MRWA P class was a class of steam locomotives operated by the Western Australian Government Railways (WAGR) and later the Midland Railway of Western Australia (MRWA) from 1896.

History

In July and August 1896, the WAGR took delivery of two steam locomotives from James Martin & Co, Gawler, South Australia. They were basically a 4-4-0 version of the WAGR's 4-6-0 G class, and identical to the South Australian Railways Z class, save for a bogie tender in place of the SAR six wheel tender.[1] They entered service on the Eastern Goldfields Railway with P63 hauling the inaugural service from Coolgardie to Kalgoorlie in September 1896.[2]

Both were sold in 1912 to the MRWA, however they were underpowered and after the delivery of its five new C class locomotives, were relegated to shunting duties at Midland Junction. In 1913, P62 commenced a 12-month lease to the Public Works Department. When it returned it was withdrawn and became a parts source for P63 which had been renumbered P12. Both were scrapped in 1929.[1][2][3]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Gunzburg, Adrian (1989). The Midland Railway Company Locomotives of Western Australia. Melbourne: Light Railway Research Society of Australia. p. 22. ISBN 0909340277.
  2. 1 2 Turner, Jim (1997). Australian Steam Locomotives 1896-1958. Kenthurst: Kangaroo Press. p. 6. ISBN 086417778X.
  3. Gunzburg (1989), pp 22, 49.

External links

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