South Australian Railways F class (1869) explained

South Australian Railways F class of 1869 ("1st F class")
Powertype:Steam
Builder:Avonside Engine Company
Ordernumber:773, 774
Builddate:1869
Totalproduction:2
Rebuilder:South Australian Railways
Rebuilddate:1880
Numberrebuilt:2
Uicclass:2'B T
Fueltype:Coal
Cylindercount:2
Valvegear:Stephenson
Operator:South Australian Railways
Operatorclass:F (distinguished from the 1902 2nd F class)
Numinclass:2
Fleetnumbers:21, 22
Firstrundate:1869
Withdrawndate:1892
Disposition:Both scrapped

The two 4-4-0T steam locomotives that together comprised the first South Australian Railways F class were built in England in 1869 by the Avonside Engine Company of Bristol. No. 21 entered service on the South Australian Railways in September 1869; no. 22 followed in October.

The locomotives had a copper-capped chimney, a highly polished brass dome and brass boiler bands encircling the barrel and around the outer firebox corners. In keeping with other locomotives of this period, they would have been painted green with a black smokebox.[1]

The initial role of the F class was to take over the role of hauling goods trains from A class locomotives on the new line from Roseworthy to Forresters (later named Tarlee) and to Burra from August 1870. Subsequently they operated on the Port Adelaide and in the Adelaide hills, where they pulled passenger and goods trains. Near the end of their short working life they shunted in the Adelaide Yards. In 1892, the engines were being rebuilt when a workshop crane lifted them without using hornplates, dropping and seriously damaging them in the process; they were declared to be beyond repair and scrapped afterwards.[2] [3] [4]

Ten years later, in 1902, a second group of locomotives, a suburban tank with a 4-6-2 wheel arrangement, took on the "F" class classification. On the rare occasions when it was necessary to distinguish them, the latter locomotives were termed the "2nd F class".

Notes and References

  1. Eardley . Gifford . August 1973 . The F-class 4-4-0 tank locomotives of South Australia . . Australian Railway Historical Society, New South Wales Division . XXIV . 430 . 195 . 0005-0105 .
  2. Book: Fluck . R. E. . Sampson . R. . Bird . K. J. . Steam locomotives and railcars of the South Australian Railways . 1986 . Mile End Railway Museum (S.A.) Inc. . South Australia . 0959-5073-37 . 46.
  3. Book: Turner . Jim . Early Australian steam locomotives 1855-1895 . 1998 . Kangaroo Press . South Australia . 0-86417-875-1 . 34.
  4. Web site: Drymalik . Chris . Broad Gauge F-class 4-4-0 tank locomotives . Chris's Commonwealth Railways Information (ComRails) . 30 July 2019.