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Broad Gauge J-class 0-6-0 locomotives

J 32 to 33

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The J-class 0-6-0 type locomotives were acquired to work goods train services on the South Australian Railways broad gauge system.

Class:J
Builder:Beyer Peacock and Company- Manchester, England
Introduced:1875
Number in Class:2
Wheel Arrangement:0-6-0 (C 3)
Driving Wheel Diameter:5 ft. ½ in.
Cylinders:Number:2
-Position on frame:Inside
-Diameter x stroke:17 in. x 24 in.
Heating Surface:Tubes:904 square feet (923.3 sq. ft. rebuilt)
-Firebox:80.6 square feet (90 sq. ft. rebuilt)
-Grate Area:15 square feet
Boiler Pressure:130 lbs p.s.i.
Tractive Effort:12,774 lbs
Coal Capacity:4 tons 11 cwt
Water Capacity:1,535 gallons
Weight in Working Order:57 tons 2 cwt
Maximum Axle Load:11 tons 4 cwt
Overall Length43 ft. 9 in.

J 32

"Beyer Peacock" built 0-6-0 type broad gauge steam locomotive.

8.1875Entered service as "J 32". Built by Beyer Peacock., builders No.1422. Arrived ex ship "Girvan". [nrm]
1890Rebuilt [nrm]
1919Rebuilt [nrm]
8.4.1929Condemned [nrm]
21.5.1929Scrapped [nrm]
loco J33 Islington - loco J33 and L39 in front of loco shed

J 33

"Beyer Peacock" built 0-6-0 type broad gauge steam locomotive.

8.1875Entered service as "J 32". Built by Beyer Peacock., builders No.1422. Arrived ex ship "Girvan". [nrm]
1891Rebuilt [nrm]
1919Rebuilt [nrm]
20.6.1932Condemned [nrm]