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Broad Gauge O-class 2-8-0 locomotive

O 54 and 55

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O54 O55

This is the first locomotive to have the O class classification (see O 204 for second O class).

The two engines forming the O class were broad gauge engines imported from the United States of America for use on goods services on the Adelaide hills line. When introduced, they were the largest locomotives in service on the South Australian Railways. They were not very successful performers on the hills line and consequently were diverted to the north line. Orginally these engines where designated as the M class, but it was sometime later changed to O class.

Class:O
Builder:Baldwin Locomotive Works - Philadelphia, USA
Introduced:1881
Number in Class:2
Wheel Arrangement:2-8-0 (1′D 2′2′)
Driving Wheel Diameter:4 ft. 0 in.
Cylinders:Number:2
-Position on frame:Outside
-Diameter x stroke:20 in. x 24 in.
Heating Surface:Tubes and Firebox:1,184 square feet
Boiler Pressure:130 lbs p.s.i.
Tractive Effort:22,100 lbs
Coal Capacity:6 tons 1 cwt 1 qtr
Water Capacity:2,800 gallons
Weight in Working Order:77 tons 1 cwt
Overall Length53 ft. 5¼ in.

M/O 54

"Baldwin Locomotive Works" built 2-8-0 type broad gauge steam locomotive.

25.2.1881Entered service as "M 54". Built by Baldwin Locomotive Works, builders No.5228. Arrived 1.1881 ex ship "John Lachlan". [nrm]
-Reclassified "O 54" [nrm]
12.12.1904Condemned [nrm]

M/O 55

"Baldwin Locomotive Works" built 2-8-0 type broad gauge steam locomotive.

16.3.1881Entered service as "M 55". Built by Baldwin Locomotive Works, builders No.5227. Arrived 1.1881 ex ship "John Lachlan". [nrm]
-Reclassified "O 55" [nrm]
12.12.1904Condemned [nrm]