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15F 3046 at Magliesburg cuttings
Title:  15F 3046 at Magliesburg cuttings
Description: 
Photo Date:  6/16/2011  Upload Date: 7/29/2011 2:53:42 AM
Location:  Magaliesburg, ZA
Author:  Aidan McCarthy
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  SAS 3046(4-8-2)
Views:  436   Comments: 0
15F 3046 climbing up the bank at three sisters
Title:  15F 3046 climbing up the bank at three sisters
Description: 
Photo Date:  6/16/2011  Upload Date: 7/29/2011 2:53:29 AM
Location:  Krugersdorp, GP, ZA
Author:  Aidan McCarthy
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  SAS 3046(4-8-2)
Views:  453   Comments: 0
Reefsteamers 15F 3046 storms up Hamberg bank
Title:  Reefsteamers 15F 3046 storms up Hamberg bank
Description: 
Photo Date:  6/16/2011  Upload Date: 7/29/2011 2:53:09 AM
Location:  Hamberg, ZA
Author:  Aidan McCarthy
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  SAS 3046(4-8-2)
Views:  430   Comments: 0
15F 3046 storms out of Tarlton after stop to get orders
Title:  15F 3046 storms out of Tarlton after stop to get orders
Description: 
Photo Date:  6/16/2011  Upload Date: 7/29/2011 2:53:01 AM
Location:  Tarlton, GP, ZA
Author:  Aidan McCarthy
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  SAS 3046(4-8-2)
Views:  434   Comments: 1
15F 3046 near Orient crossing
Title:  15F 3046 near Orient crossing
Description: 
Photo Date:  6/18/2011  Upload Date: 7/29/2011 2:53:18 AM
Location:  Magaliesburg, ZA
Author:  Aidan McCarthy
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  SAS 3046(4-8-2)
Views:  460   Comments: 0
15F 3046 climbing out of Magaliesburg
Title:  15F 3046 climbing out of Magaliesburg
Description: 
Photo Date:  6/25/2011  Upload Date: 7/29/2011 2:52:52 AM
Location:  Magaliesburg, ZA
Author:  Aidan McCarthy
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  SAS 3046(4-8-2)
Views:  993   Comments: 8
SAS 3046
Title:  SAS 3046
Description: 
Photo Date:  6/25/2011  Upload Date: 7/24/2011 3:57:59 AM
Location:  Johannesburg, ZA
Author:  Aidan McCarthy
Categories:  Steam,Action
Locomotives:  SAS 3046(4-8-2)
Views:  528   Comments: 0
15F 3046
Title:  15F 3046
Description: 
Photo Date:  7/23/2011  Upload Date: 7/29/2011 2:41:50 AM
Location:  Germiston, ZA
Author:  Aidan McCarthy
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  SAS 3046(4-8-2)
Views:  437   Comments: 0
15F 3046
Title:  15F 3046
Description: 
Photo Date:  7/23/2011  Upload Date: 7/29/2011 2:45:56 AM
Location:  Germiston, ZA
Author:  Aidan McCarthy
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  SAS 3046(4-8-2)
Views:  438   Comments: 0
15F 3046
Title:  15F 3046
Description: 
Photo Date:  7/23/2011  Upload Date: 7/29/2011 2:45:46 AM
Location:  Germiston, ZA
Author:  Aidan McCarthy
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  SAS 3046(4-8-2)
Views:  440   Comments: 0
15F 3046
Title:  15F 3046
Description: 
Photo Date:  7/23/2011  Upload Date: 7/29/2011 2:45:36 AM
Location:  Germiston, ZA
Author:  Aidan McCarthy
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  SAS 3046(4-8-2)
Views:  401   Comments: 0
15F 3046 coming round the balloon at Reefsteamers depot
Title:  15F 3046 coming round the balloon at Reefsteamers depot
Description: 
Photo Date:  7/23/2011  Upload Date: 7/29/2011 2:46:14 AM
Location:  Germiston, ZA
Author:  Aidan McCarthy
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  SAS 3046(4-8-2)
Views:  403   Comments: 0
15F 3046
Title:  15F 3046
Description: 
Photo Date:  7/23/2011  Upload Date: 7/29/2011 2:46:07 AM
Location:  Germiston, ZA
Author:  Aidan McCarthy
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  SAS 3046(4-8-2)
Views:  407   Comments: 0
15F 3046 with boeing in the background
Title:  15F 3046 with boeing in the background
Description: 
Photo Date:  7/23/2011  Upload Date: 7/29/2011 2:46:00 AM
Location:  Germiston, ZA
Author:  Aidan McCarthy
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  SAS 3046(4-8-2)
Views:  409   Comments: 0
15F 3046 going round the balloon at Reefsteamers depot
Title:  15F 3046 going round the balloon at Reefsteamers depot
Description: 
Photo Date:  7/23/2011  Upload Date: 7/29/2011 2:45:13 AM
Location:  Germiston, ZA
Author:  Aidan McCarthy
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  SAS 3046(4-8-2)
Views:  401   Comments: 0
SAR Class 15F 3046 (4-8-2)
Title:  SAR Class 15F 3046 (4-8-2)
Description:  The Class 15F was the most numerous steam locomotive class in South African Railways service. Between 1938 and 1946 two hundred and fifty-five of these steam locomotives with a 4-8-2 Mountain wheel arrangement were placed in service, built in four batches by four manufacturers (Berliner Maschinenbau, Henschel and Son, North British Locomotive Company and Beyer, Peacock and Company). They were numbered in the range from 2902 to 3156. The pre-war Class 15Fs were hand fired, but the British built locomotives were all converted to mechanical stoking by the late 1940s. The post-war locomotives were all delivered with mechanical stokers.
See also the Wikipedia article on the South African Class 15F 4-8-2.
Photo Date:  9/26/2015  Upload Date: 10/23/2015 5:46:00 PM
Location:  Centurion, Pretoria, GP, ZA
Author:  Col André Kritzinger
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  SAS 3046(4-8-2)
Views:  644   Comments: 0
SAR 3052 Cherry Festival Train
Title:  SAR 3052 Cherry Festival Train
Description:  Double header (SAR3052 and SAR 3472) to Ficksburg Cherry Festival, Bethlehem Servicing stop. Locomotive is privately owned by David Shepherd and is on Loan to the Sandstone Heritage Trust. Reefsteamers has been contracted to run the locomotive for Heritage purposes.
Photo Date:  1/6/2008  Upload Date: 6/25/2009 10:03:09 AM
Location:  Johannesburg, ZA
Author:  Diana Sanderson
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  SAS 3052(4-8-2)
Views:  277   Comments: 1
Title: 
Description: 
Photo Date:  1/1/1950  Upload Date: 2/28/2010 2:47:43 PM
Location:  Lille Fives, FR
Author:  F.P. Otley Colection
Categories:  Roster,Scenic,RollingStock,Yard,Station,Steam,Passenger,Track,Action
Locomotives:  SNCF 3.114(4-8-2)
Views:  310   Comments: 0
SAR Class 15F 3149 (4-8-2)
Title:  SAR Class 15F 3149 (4-8-2)
Description:  The Class 15F was the most numerous steam locomotive class in South African Railways service. Between 1938 and 1946 two hundred and fifty-five of these steam locomotives with a 4-8-2 Mountain wheel arrangement were placed in service, built in four batches by four manufacturers (Berliner Maschinenbau, Henschel and Son, North British Locomotive Company and Beyer, Peacock and Company). They were numbered in the range from 2902 to 3156. The pre-war Class 15Fs were hand fired, but the British built locomotives were all converted to mechanical stoking by the late 1940s. The post-war locomotives were all delivered with mechanical stokers.
See also the Wikipedia article on the South African Class 15F 4-8-2.
Photo Date:  7/16/2010  Upload Date: 7/17/2010 6:49:38 PM
Location:  Masons Mill, ZN, ZA
Author:  Charles Baker
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  SAS 3149(4-8-2)
Views:  1565   Comments: 0
SAR Class 15F 3156 (4-8-2)
Title:  SAR Class 15F 3156 (4-8-2)
Description:  The Class 15F was the most numerous steam locomotive class in South African Railways service. Between 1938 and 1946 two hundred and fifty-five of these steam locomotives with a 4-8-2 Mountain wheel arrangement were placed in service, built in four batches by four manufacturers (Berliner Maschinenbau, Henschel and Son, North British Locomotive Company and Beyer, Peacock and Company). They were numbered in the range from 2902 to 3156. The pre-war Class 15Fs were hand fired, but the British built locomotives were all converted to mechanical stoking by the late 1940s. The post-war locomotives were all delivered with mechanical stokers.
See also the Wikipedia article on the South African Class 15F 4-8-2.
Photo Date:  10/20/2009  Upload Date: 11/11/2009 4:19:47 PM
Location:  Worcester, WC, ZA
Author:  Col Andre Kritzinger
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  SAS 3156(4-8-2)
Views:  654   Comments: 0
Title: 
Description: 
Photo Date:  1/1/1969  Upload Date: 2/28/2010 2:47:14 PM
Location:  Mulhouse, FR
Author:  F.P. Otley Colection
Categories:  Roster,Scenic,RollingStock,Yard,Steam,Passenger,Track,Action
Locomotives:  SNCF 3192(4-8-2)
Views:  454   Comments: 1
SAR Class 23 3300 (4-8-2)
Title:  SAR Class 23 3300 (4-8-2)
Description:  In 1938 and 1939 the South African Railways placed one hundred and thirty-six Class 23 locomotives in service. The Class 23 was South Africa’s last and largest 4-8-2 Mountain locomotive, designed by Chief Mechanical Engineer W.A.J. Day and built in four batches by Berliner Maschinenbau and Henschel and Son in Germany. They were numbered in the ranges from 2552 to 2571 and 3201 to 3316. Since these locomotives were intended for working in the Karoo where good quality water is a scarce resource, they were equipped with very large tenders with a high water capacity that rode on six wheeled bogies.
See also the Wikipedia article on the South African Class 23 4-8-2.
Photo Date:  10/14/2009  Upload Date: 11/10/2009 5:21:06 PM
Location:  Bloemfontein, FS, ZA
Author:  Col Andre Kritzinger
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  SAS 3300(4-8-2)
Views:  543   Comments: 0
SAR Class 19D 3321 (4-8-2)
Title:  SAR Class 19D 3321 (4-8-2)
Description:  Between 1937 and 1949 the South African Railways placed two hundred and thirty-five Class 19D locomotives with a 4-8-2 Mountain wheel arrangement in service, built in four batches by five manufacturers (Friedrich Krupp AG, Borsig Lokomotiv Werke, Škoda Works, Robert Stephenson and Hawthorns, and North British Locomotive Company). Between 1951 and 1953 thirty-three more were built by Henschel and Son for other operators like Rhodesia Railways, Benguela Railway in Angola and the Nkana and Wankie mines. The South African Class 19D, nicknamed Dolly, was numbered in the ranges 2506 to 2545, 2626 to 2770 and 3321-3370. The first batch of pre-war Krupp built locomotives were delivered with domeless boilers. The post-war batch of North British built locomotives were delivered with Vanderbilt type torpedo tenders with cylindrical water tanks that ran on three axle Buckeye bogies. Since the Watson Standard no. 1A boilers and the tenders were interchangeable, the domeless boilers and torpedo tenders migrated over time between the different batches of Dollies and even to other members of the Class 19 family.
See also the Wikipedia article on the South African Class 19D 4-8-2.
Photo Date:  10/19/2009  Upload Date: 11/11/2009 1:16:01 PM
Location:  Voorbaai, Mosselbaai, WC, ZA
Author:  Col Andre Kritzinger
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  SAS 3321(4-8-2)
Views:  476   Comments: 0
SAR Class 19D 3321 (4-8-2)
Title:  SAR Class 19D 3321 (4-8-2)
Description:  Between 1937 and 1949 the South African Railways placed two hundred and thirty-five Class 19D locomotives with a 4-8-2 Mountain wheel arrangement in service, built in four batches by five manufacturers (Friedrich Krupp AG, Borsig Lokomotiv Werke, Škoda Works, Robert Stephenson and Hawthorns, and North British Locomotive Company). Between 1951 and 1953 thirty-three more were built by Henschel and Son for other operators like Rhodesia Railways, Benguela Railway in Angola and the Nkana and Wankie mines. The South African Class 19D, nicknamed Dolly, was numbered in the ranges 2506 to 2545, 2626 to 2770 and 3321-3370. The first batch of pre-war Krupp built locomotives were delivered with domeless boilers. The post-war batch of North British built locomotives were delivered with Vanderbilt type torpedo tenders with cylindrical water tanks that ran on three axle Buckeye bogies. Since the Watson Standard no. 1A boilers and the tenders were interchangeable, the domeless boilers and torpedo tenders migrated over time between the different batches of Dollies and even to other members of the Class 19 family.
No. 3321 "Jessica" is back in service with the Ceres Rail Company.
See also the Wikipedia article on the South African Class 19D 4-8-2.
Photo Date:  12/31/2016  Upload Date: 7/17/2017 9:50:08 AM
Location:  Table Bay, Cape Town, WC, ZA
Author:  Col André Kritzinger
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  SAS 3321(4-8-2)
Views:  133   Comments: 0
SAR Class 19D 3322 (4-8-2)
Title:  SAR Class 19D 3322 (4-8-2)
Description:  Between 1937 and 1949 the South African Railways placed two hundred and thirty-five Class 19D locomotives with a 4-8-2 Mountain wheel arrangement in service, built in four batches by five manufacturers (Friedrich Krupp AG, Borsig Lokomotiv Werke, Škoda Works, Robert Stephenson and Hawthorns, and North British Locomotive Company). Between 1951 and 1953 thirty-three more were built by Henschel and Son for other operators like Rhodesia Railways, Benguela Railway in Angola and the Nkana and Wankie mines. The South African Class 19D, nicknamed Dolly, was numbered in the ranges 2506 to 2545, 2626 to 2770 and 3321-3370. The first batch of pre-war Krupp built locomotives were delivered with domeless boilers. The post-war batch of North British built locomotives were delivered with Vanderbilt type torpedo tenders with cylindrical water tanks that ran on three axle Buckeye bogies. Since the Watson Standard no. 1A boilers and the tenders were interchangeable, the domeless boilers and torpedo tenders migrated over time between the different batches of Dollies and even to other members of the Class 19 family.
See also the Wikipedia article on the South African Class 19D 4-8-2.
Photo Date:  10/19/2009  Upload Date: 5/6/2009 4:04:16 PM
Location:  Voorbaai, Mosselbaai, WC, ZA
Author:  Col Andre Kritzinger
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  SAS 3322(4-8-2)
Views:  717   Comments: 0
SAR Class 19D 3324 (4-8-2)
Title:  SAR Class 19D 3324 (4-8-2)
Description:  Between 1937 and 1949 the South African Railways placed two hundred and thirty-five Class 19D locomotives with a 4-8-2 Mountain wheel arrangement in service, built in four batches by five manufacturers (Friedrich Krupp AG, Borsig Lokomotiv Werke, Škoda Works, Robert Stephenson and Hawthorns, and North British Locomotive Company). Between 1951 and 1953 thirty-three more were built by Henschel and Son for other operators like Rhodesia Railways, Benguela Railway in Angola and the Nkana and Wankie mines. The South African Class 19D, nicknamed Dolly, was numbered in the ranges 2506 to 2545, 2626 to 2770 and 3321-3370. The first batch of pre-war Krupp built locomotives were delivered with domeless boilers. The post-war batch of North British built locomotives were delivered with Vanderbilt type torpedo tenders with cylindrical water tanks that ran on three axle Buckeye bogies. Since the Watson Standard no. 1A boilers and the tenders were interchangeable, the domeless boilers and torpedo tenders migrated over time between the different batches of Dollies and even to other members of the Class 19 family.
See also the Wikipedia article on the South African Class 19D 4-8-2.
Photo Date:  10/19/2009  Upload Date: 11/11/2009 1:49:03 PM
Location:  Voorbaai, Mosselbaai, WC, ZA
Author:  Col Andre Kritzinger
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  SAS 3324(4-8-2)
Views:  511   Comments: 0
SAR Class 19D 3325 (4-8-2)
Title:  SAR Class 19D 3325 (4-8-2)
Description:  Between 1937 and 1949 the South African Railways placed two hundred and thirty-five Class 19D locomotives with a 4-8-2 Mountain wheel arrangement in service, built in four batches by five manufacturers (Friedrich Krupp AG, Borsig Lokomotiv Werke, Škoda Works, Robert Stephenson and Hawthorns, and North British Locomotive Company). Between 1951 and 1953 thirty-three more were built by Henschel and Son for other operators like Rhodesia Railways, Benguela Railway in Angola and the Nkana and Wankie mines. The South African Class 19D, nicknamed Dolly, was numbered in the ranges 2506 to 2545, 2626 to 2770 and 3321-3370. The first batch of pre-war Krupp built locomotives were delivered with domeless boilers. The post-war batch of North British built locomotives were delivered with Vanderbilt type torpedo tenders with cylindrical water tanks that ran on three axle Buckeye bogies. Since the Watson Standard no. 1A boilers and the tenders were interchangeable, the domeless boilers and torpedo tenders migrated over time between the different batches of Dollies and even to other members of the Class 19 family.
See also the Wikipedia article on the South African Class 19D 4-8-2.
Photo Date:  4/26/2013  Upload Date: 6/12/2013 5:55:55 PM
Location:  Queenstown, EC, ZA
Author:  Col André Kritzinger
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  SAS 3325(4-8-2)
Views:  171   Comments: 0
SAR Class 19D 3327 (4-8-2)
Title:  SAR Class 19D 3327 (4-8-2)
Description:  Between 1937 and 1949 the South African Railways placed two hundred and thirty-five Class 19D locomotives with a 4-8-2 Mountain wheel arrangement in service, built in four batches by five manufacturers (Friedrich Krupp AG, Borsig Lokomotiv Werke, Škoda Works, Robert Stephenson and Hawthorns, and North British Locomotive Company). Between 1951 and 1953 thirty-three more were built by Henschel and Son for other operators like Rhodesia Railways, Benguela Railway in Angola and the Nkana and Wankie mines. The South African Class 19D, nicknamed Dolly, was numbered in the ranges 2506 to 2545, 2626 to 2770 and 3321-3370. The first batch of pre-war Krupp built locomotives were delivered with domeless boilers. The post-war batch of North British built locomotives were delivered with Vanderbilt type torpedo tenders with cylindrical water tanks that ran on three axle Buckeye bogies. Since the Watson Standard no. 1A boilers and the tenders were interchangeable, the domeless boilers and torpedo tenders migrated over time between the different batches of Dollies and even to other members of the Class 19 family.
See also the Wikipedia article on the South African Class 19D 4-8-2.
Photo Date:  10/14/2009  Upload Date: 11/10/2009 4:57:12 PM
Location:  Bloemfontein, FS, ZA
Author:  Col Andre Kritzinger
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  SAS 3327(4-8-2)
Views:  614   Comments: 0
SAR Class 19D 3330 (4-8-2)
Title:  SAR Class 19D 3330 (4-8-2)
Description:  Between 1937 and 1949 the South African Railways placed two hundred and thirty-five Class 19D locomotives with a 4-8-2 Mountain wheel arrangement in service, built in four batches by five manufacturers (Friedrich Krupp AG, Borsig Lokomotiv Werke, Škoda Works, Robert Stephenson and Hawthorns, and North British Locomotive Company). Between 1951 and 1953 thirty-three more were built by Henschel and Son for other operators like Rhodesia Railways, Benguela Railway in Angola and the Nkana and Wankie mines. The South African Class 19D, nicknamed Dolly, was numbered in the ranges 2506 to 2545, 2626 to 2770 and 3321-3370. The first batch of pre-war Krupp built locomotives were delivered with domeless boilers. The post-war batch of North British built locomotives were delivered with Vanderbilt type torpedo tenders with cylindrical water tanks that ran on three axle Buckeye bogies. Since the Watson Standard no. 1A boilers and the tenders were interchangeable, the domeless boilers and torpedo tenders migrated over time between the different batches of Dollies and even to other members of the Class 19 family.
See also the Wikipedia article on the South African Class 19D 4-8-2.
Photo Date:  4/26/2013  Upload Date: 6/12/2013 6:06:22 PM
Location:  Queenstown, EC, ZA
Author:  Col André Kritzinger
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  SAS 3330(4-8-2)
Views:  262   Comments: 0
SAR Class 19D 3334 (4-8-2)
Title:  SAR Class 19D 3334 (4-8-2)
Description:  Between 1937 and 1949 the South African Railways placed two hundred and thirty-five Class 19D locomotives with a 4-8-2 Mountain wheel arrangement in service, built in four batches by five manufacturers (Friedrich Krupp AG, Borsig Lokomotiv Werke, Škoda Works, Robert Stephenson and Hawthorns, and North British Locomotive Company). Between 1951 and 1953 thirty-three more were built by Henschel and Son for other operators like Rhodesia Railways, Benguela Railway in Angola and the Nkana and Wankie mines. The South African Class 19D, nicknamed Dolly, was numbered in the ranges 2506 to 2545, 2626 to 2770 and 3321-3370. The first batch of pre-war Krupp built locomotives were delivered with domeless boilers. The post-war batch of North British built locomotives were delivered with Vanderbilt type torpedo tenders with cylindrical water tanks that ran on three axle Buckeye bogies. Since the Watson Standard no. 1A boilers and the tenders were interchangeable, the domeless boilers and torpedo tenders migrated over time between the different batches of Dollies and even to other members of the Class 19 family.
See also the Wikipedia article on the South African Class 19D 4-8-2.
Photo Date:  10/19/2009  Upload Date: 11/11/2009 2:03:20 PM
Location:  Voorbaai, Mosselbaai, WC, ZA
Author:  Col Andre Kritzinger
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  SAS 3334(4-8-2)
Views:  571   Comments: 0
SAR Class 19D 3337 (4-8-2)
Title:  SAR Class 19D 3337 (4-8-2)
Description:  Between 1937 and 1949 the South African Railways placed two hundred and thirty-five Class 19D locomotives with a 4-8-2 Mountain wheel arrangement in service, built in four batches by five manufacturers (Friedrich Krupp AG, Borsig Lokomotiv Werke, Škoda Works, Robert Stephenson and Hawthorns, and North British Locomotive Company). Between 1951 and 1953 thirty-three more were built by Henschel and Son for other operators like Rhodesia Railways, Benguela Railway in Angola and the Nkana and Wankie mines. The South African Class 19D, nicknamed Dolly, was numbered in the ranges 2506 to 2545, 2626 to 2770 and 3321-3370. The first batch of pre-war Krupp built locomotives were delivered with domeless boilers. The post-war batch of North British built locomotives were delivered with Vanderbilt type torpedo tenders with cylindrical water tanks that ran on three axle Buckeye bogies. Since the Watson Standard no. 1A boilers and the tenders were interchangeable, the domeless boilers and torpedo tenders migrated over time between the different batches of Dollies and even to other members of the Class 19 family.
See also the Wikipedia article on the South African Class 19D 4-8-2.
Photo Date:  4/26/2013  Upload Date: 6/12/2013 6:13:12 PM
Location:  Queenstown, EC, ZA
Author:  Col André Kritzinger
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  SAS 3337(4-8-2)
Views:  190   Comments: 0
SAR Class 19D 3348 (4-8-2)
Title:  SAR Class 19D 3348 (4-8-2)
Description:  Between 1937 and 1949 the South African Railways placed two hundred and thirty-five Class 19D locomotives with a 4-8-2 Mountain wheel arrangement in service, built in four batches by five manufacturers (Friedrich Krupp AG, Borsig Lokomotiv Werke, Škoda Works, Robert Stephenson and Hawthorns, and North British Locomotive Company). Between 1951 and 1953 thirty-three more were built by Henschel and Son for other operators like Rhodesia Railways, Benguela Railway in Angola and the Nkana and Wankie mines. The South African Class 19D, nicknamed Dolly, was numbered in the ranges 2506 to 2545, 2626 to 2770 and 3321-3370. The first batch of pre-war Krupp built locomotives were delivered with domeless boilers. The post-war batch of North British built locomotives were delivered with Vanderbilt type torpedo tenders with cylindrical water tanks that ran on three axle Buckeye bogies. Since the Watson Standard no. 1A boilers and the tenders were interchangeable, the domeless boilers and torpedo tenders migrated over time between the different batches of Dollies and even to other members of the Class 19 family.
See also the Wikipedia article on the South African Class 19D 4-8-2.
Photo Date:  4/26/2013  Upload Date: 6/12/2013 6:17:53 PM
Location:  Queenstown, EC, ZA
Author:  Col André Kritzinger
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  SAS 3348(4-8-2)
Views:  188   Comments: 0
SAR Class 19D 3356 (4-8-2)
Title:  SAR Class 19D 3356 (4-8-2)
Description:  Between 1937 and 1949 the South African Railways placed two hundred and thirty-five Class 19D locomotives with a 4-8-2 Mountain wheel arrangement in service, built in four batches by five manufacturers (Friedrich Krupp AG, Borsig Lokomotiv Werke, Škoda Works, Robert Stephenson and Hawthorns, and North British Locomotive Company). Between 1951 and 1953 thirty-three more were built by Henschel and Son for other operators like Rhodesia Railways, Benguela Railway in Angola and the Nkana and Wankie mines. The South African Class 19D, nicknamed Dolly, was numbered in the ranges 2506 to 2545, 2626 to 2770 and 3321-3370. The first batch of pre-war Krupp built locomotives were delivered with domeless boilers. The post-war batch of North British built locomotives were delivered with Vanderbilt type torpedo tenders with cylindrical water tanks that ran on three axle Buckeye bogies. Since the Watson Standard no. 1A boilers and the tenders were interchangeable, the domeless boilers and torpedo tenders migrated over time between the different batches of Dollies and even to other members of the Class 19 family.
See also the Wikipedia article on the South African Class 19D 4-8-2.
Photo Date:  5/13/2006  Upload Date: 2/19/2009 4:24:04 PM
Location:  Vryburg, NW, ZA
Author:  Col Andre Kritzinger
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  SAS 3356(4-8-2)
Views:  476   Comments: 0
SAR Class 19D 3360 (4-8-2)
Title:  SAR Class 19D 3360 (4-8-2)
Description:  Between 1937 and 1949 the South African Railways placed two hundred and thirty-five Class 19D locomotives with a 4-8-2 Mountain wheel arrangement in service, built in four batches by five manufacturers (Friedrich Krupp AG, Borsig Lokomotiv Werke, Škoda Works, Robert Stephenson and Hawthorns, and North British Locomotive Company). Between 1951 and 1953 thirty-three more were built by Henschel and Son for other operators like Rhodesia Railways, Benguela Railway in Angola and the Nkana and Wankie mines. The South African Class 19D, nicknamed Dolly, was numbered in the ranges 2506 to 2545, 2626 to 2770 and 3321-3370. The first batch of pre-war Krupp built locomotives were delivered with domeless boilers. The post-war batch of North British built locomotives were delivered with Vanderbilt type torpedo tenders with cylindrical water tanks that ran on three axle Buckeye bogies. Since the Watson Standard no. 1A boilers and the tenders were interchangeable, the domeless boilers and torpedo tenders migrated over time between the different batches of Dollies and even to other members of the Class 19 family.
See also the Wikipedia article on the South African Class 19D 4-8-2.
Photo Date:  10/5/2009  Upload Date: 5/6/2009 4:57:14 PM
Location:  Capital Park, Pretoria, GP, ZA
Author:  Col Andre Kritzinger
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  SAS 3360(4-8-2)
Views:  648   Comments: 0
SAR Class 19D 3361 (4-8-2)
Title:  SAR Class 19D 3361 (4-8-2)
Description:  Between 1937 and 1949 the South African Railways placed two hundred and thirty-five Class 19D locomotives with a 4-8-2 Mountain wheel arrangement in service, built in four batches by five manufacturers (Friedrich Krupp AG, Borsig Lokomotiv Werke, Škoda Works, Robert Stephenson and Hawthorns, and North British Locomotive Company). Between 1951 and 1953 thirty-three more were built by Henschel and Son for other operators like Rhodesia Railways, Benguela Railway in Angola and the Nkana and Wankie mines. The South African Class 19D, nicknamed Dolly, was numbered in the ranges 2506 to 2545, 2626 to 2770 and 3321-3370. The first batch of pre-war Krupp built locomotives were delivered with domeless boilers. The post-war batch of North British built locomotives were delivered with Vanderbilt type torpedo tenders with cylindrical water tanks that ran on three axle Buckeye bogies. Since the Watson Standard no. 1A boilers and the tenders were interchangeable, the domeless boilers and torpedo tenders migrated over time between the different batches of Dollies and even to other members of the Class 19 family.
See also the Wikipedia article on the South African Class 19D 4-8-2.
Photo Date:  4/26/2013  Upload Date: 6/12/2013 6:29:29 PM
Location:  Queenstown, EC, ZA
Author:  Col André Kritzinger
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  SAS 3361(4-8-2)
Views:  292   Comments: 0
SOO 4-8-2 #4018 - Minneapolis, St Paul & Sault Ste Marie
Title:  SOO 4-8-2 #4018 - Minneapolis, St Paul & Sault Ste Marie
Description:  The Soo shops got into building 4-8-2 Mountain type steam locomotives by assembling the last three of the N-20 class. Specs - Class N-20, 69" drivers, 200 psi boiler pressure, 27x30" cylinders, engine weight of 338,700 lb, tractive effort of 53,883 lb. No date or location were given for the photo. Arthur B. Johnson photo
Photo Date:  5/31/1948  Upload Date: 6/18/2020 7:39:41 AM
Location:  Minneapolis, MN
Author:  Gary Everhart
Categories:  Roster,Steam
Locomotives:  SOO 4018(4-8-2)
Views:  366   Comments: 0
SP 4-8-2 #4336 - Southern Pacific
Title:  SP 4-8-2 #4336 - Southern Pacific
Description:  Bright white washed face plate on this great looking 1925-26 SP-built loco shines in the sun as it takes on water. Specifics - Mt-3, 73.5" drivers, 28x30" cylinders, 210 psi boiler pressure, tractive effort of 57,120 lb, engine weight of 368,000 lb, oil fired loco. No surviving examples. No information was listed on this photo.
Photo Date:  6/1/1940  Upload Date: 10/22/2014 6:11:15 AM
Location:  Unknown, CA
Author:  Gary Everhart
Categories:  Roster,Steam,Action
Locomotives:  SP 4336(4-8-2)
Views:  1072   Comments: 2
SP 4342,in the hole for 2-19 at Woodburn,Or.
Title:  SP 4342,in the hole for 2-19 at Woodburn,Or.
Description: 
Photo Date:  8/18/2009  Upload Date: 8/19/2009 1:27:46 AM
Location:  Woodburn, OR
Author:  chris mclarney
Categories: 
Locomotives:  SP 4342(4-8-2)
Views:  1429   Comments: 0
Southern Pacific 4-8-2 4347
Title:  Southern Pacific 4-8-2 4347
Description:  Seen at Bayfield Yard in San Francisco is 4-8-2 4347. It had been built by the SP in 1923 and later received the semi-streamlined look.
Photo Date:  8/11/1957  Upload Date: 10/8/2023 1:19:58 PM
Location:  San Francisco, CA
Author:  Unknown
Categories: 
Locomotives:  SP 4347(4-8-2)
Views:  45   Comments: 0
SP 4-8-2 Class Mt-4 4350
Title:  SP 4-8-2 Class Mt-4 4350
Description:  Southern Pacific Railroad 4-8-2 Class Mt-4 4350, date, location, and photographer unknown, Chuck Zeiler collection. This locomotive was built by SP's Sacramento Shops between 1923-28. The skyline casings were added June 28, 1940. It received Daylight paint scheme in 1946-47. Therefore this photo was likely shot between 1940 and 1946.
Photo Date:  6/1/1941  Upload Date: 3/17/2018 10:38:37 PM
Location:  San Francisco, CA
Author:  unknown
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  SP 4350(4-8-2)
Views:  566   Comments: 1
SP 4-8-2 #4351 - Southern Pacific
Title:  SP 4-8-2 #4351 - Southern Pacific
Description:  Built by SP in 1926-29 like its sister #4336 earlier in the album, this Mountain-type loco appears much plainer with no smoke deflectors or whitewashed faceplate. Specifics - Mt-4, 73.5" drivers, 28x30" cylinders, 210 psi boiler pressure, tractive effort of 57,120 lb, engine weight of 368,000 lb, oil fired loco. No surviving examples.No information was listed for this photo in terms of date, location or photographer.
Photo Date:  6/1/1940  Upload Date: 10/22/2014 6:11:46 AM
Location:  Unknown, CA
Author:  Gary Everhart
Categories:  Roster,Yard,Steam
Locomotives:  SP 4351(4-8-2)
Views:  924   Comments: 3
SP 4-8-2 #4374 - Southern Pacific
Title:  SP 4-8-2 #4374 - Southern Pacific
Description:  Here is an example of the 1929-30 SP built Mt-5 class Mountain type locomotive, again much plainer looking than the custom done #4336. Specifics - Mt-1, 73.5" drivers, 28x30" cylinders, 210 psi boiler pressure, tractive effort of 57,120 lb, engine weight of 368,000 lb, oil fired loco. No surviving examples. The date and photographer were not listed for this photo.
Photo Date:  6/1/1940  Upload Date: 10/22/2014 6:13:16 AM
Location:  San Jose, CA
Author:  Gary Everhart
Categories:  Roster,Steam
Locomotives:  SP 4374(4-8-2)
Views:  1193   Comments: 1
SNCF 241.P.16
Title:  SNCF 241.P.16
Description:  SNCF Class 241P
Photo Date:  3/30/2023  Upload Date: 5/5/2023 9:26:25 PM
Location:  Mulhouse, FR
Author:  Nicholas Katz
Categories:  Roster,RollingStock,Yard,Steam,Track
Locomotives:  SNCF 241.P.16(4-8-2)
Views:  21   Comments: 0
SNCF 241.P.16
Title:  SNCF 241.P.16
Description:  SNCF Class 241P
Photo Date:  3/30/2023  Upload Date: 5/5/2023 9:35:03 PM
Location:  Mulhouse, FR
Author:  Nicholas Katz
Categories:  Roster,RollingStock,Yard,Steam,Track
Locomotives:  SNCF 241.P.16(4-8-2)
Views:  24   Comments: 0
SNCF 241.P.16
Title:  SNCF 241.P.16
Description:  SNCF Class 241P
Photo Date:  3/30/2023  Upload Date: 5/5/2023 9:42:22 PM
Location:  Mulhouse, FR
Author:  Nicholas Katz
Categories:  Roster,RollingStock,Yard,Steam,Track
Locomotives:  SNCF 241.P.16(4-8-2)
Views:  20   Comments: 0
D51-498 in action
Title:  D51-498 in action
Description:  Heading to the last stop at Minakami area
Photo Date:  9/3/2017  Upload Date: 6/23/2018 3:58:45 AM
Location:  Minakami, JP
Author:  Matt Maness
Categories:  Steam
Locomotives:  JNR 51-498(4-8-2)
Views:  71   Comments: 0
Ex-CSD 475.179
Title:  Ex-CSD 475.179
Description:  I originally had no idea what this locomotive was because the photo was so blurred, but eventually I found the info that I needed. This is Ex-CSD 475.179, which is an operable 475 Class 4-8-2 based at Decin, as seen here. I don't have the exact build date, but it would have been sometime between 1947 and 1950. The power rating is 1480kW (1985 horsepower), and the maximum speed is officially 100Km/h, although obviously a locomotive this powerful with medium-size drivers could probably do more.
Photo Date:  1/17/2009  Upload Date: 7/13/2009 7:01:46 AM
Location:  Decin, CZ
Author:  Jon Searles
Categories:  Winter,Yard,Station,Steam,Action
Locomotives:  CSD 475.179(4-8-2)
Views:  184   Comments: 0
ex-CSD#498.022 Passing Krivoklat
Title:  ex-CSD#498.022 Passing Krivoklat
Description:  This was also on the day of the Krivoklat steam excursion, and this was our locomotive, ex-CSD #498.022. The 498 Class was supposedly the fastest Czech steam locomotive class of all time with a speed record of 162Km/h in 1964, set by #498.106 "Albatros." This locomotive is often mistaken for #498.106 "Albatros," and is even misrepresented in the literature promoting steam trips in the Czech Republic, partly because the locomotives are sisters in the same class. This three-car train, incidentally, was NOT our train, as our train was closer to 42 cars, if I'm remembering right. 498.022 didn't stop this time, as it had to go fetch the rest of the train before backing into the station again.
Photo Date:  4/7/2007  Upload Date: 8/28/2007 4:11:37 AM
Location:  Krivoklat, CZ
Author:  Jon Searles
Categories:  RollingStock,Bridge,Steam,Passenger,Action
Locomotives:  CSD 498.022(4-8-2)
Views:  323   Comments: 0
ex-CSD #498.022 Running Around At Beroun
Title:  ex-CSD #498.022 Running Around At Beroun
Description:  Trains running from Krivoklat to Prague have to be turned at Beroun, as the track layout forms a wye there. While there, I got this great shot of 498.022 pulling up for a hitch.
Photo Date:  4/7/2007  Upload Date: 8/28/2007 4:30:32 AM
Location:  Beroun, CZ
Author:  Jon Searles
Categories: 
Locomotives:  CSD 498.022(4-8-2)
Views:  224   Comments: 0
ex-CSD 498.022 Under Branicky Most
Title:  ex-CSD 498.022 Under Branicky Most
Description:  I noticed the composition of these photos at the same time that I noticed that I could get more shots of CSD 498.022 before I left Branik. Incidentally, the Branicky Most, the bridge overhead, is a railway bridge that carries freight traffic across the River Vltava, and helps to keep Branik a busy station most of the time, even if the station itself only hosts local passenger services, a few freights, and a few excursions like this one.
Photo Date:  7/4/2007  Upload Date: 9/10/2007 3:29:47 PM
Location:  Prague, CZ
Author:  Jon Searles
Categories: 
Locomotives:  CSD 498.022(4-8-2)
Views:  247   Comments: 0


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