New South Wales M36 class locomotive
New South Wales M36 Class|

M.36 Class Locomotive |
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| Configuration |
0-4-2 |
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| Gauge |
4 ft 8 1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) |
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| Driver diameter |
5 ft 6 in (1.676 m) |
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| Loco weight |
52 long tons (53 t; 58 short tons) |
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| Fuel type |
Coal |
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Firebox: • Firegrate area |
15 sq ft (1.4 m2) |
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| Cylinders |
2 |
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| Cylinder size |
16 in × 24 in (406 mm × 610 mm) |
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The M36 class (X10 class post 1924) was a class of steam locomotives built for the New South Wales Government Railways in Australia.
History
In the late 1860s four more of the 1 class where manufactured by Mort's Dock Sydney in 1870-71. Another four locomotives of the M.36 class were manufactured at Eveleigh Railway Workshops in 1876-77 using re-built tenders from Locomotive No.1-4. Two of the class later had cab shelters fitted to the tenders for suburban running.
Preservation
All engines of the class were scrapped in the period 1891-1904 with the exception of No. 78
See also
References
New South Wales Rail Rolling Stock |
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| | NSWGR steam locomotive | |
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| | NSW private steam locomotive | |
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| | Diesel locomotive | |
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| | NSW private diesel locomotive | |
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| | Electric locomotive | |
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| | Electric multiple unit | |
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| | Diesel railcar | |
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| | Loco Hauled Passenger carriage | |
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| | Classification System | |
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