South African Class 3B 4-8-2

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South African Classes 3B & 3BR 4-8-2
Umgeni Steam Railway, locomotive 1486 Maureen, Kloof station 06-Jun-2010.jpg
No. 1486 Maureen at Kloof, 6 June 2010
Type and origin
♠ Class 3B as built with a Belpaire firebox
Class 3BR rebuilt with a Watson Standard boiler
Steel firebox - Copper firebox
Power type Steam
Designer Natal Government Railways
(D.A. Hendrie)
Builder North British Locomotive Company
Serial number 19597-19601, 19688-19692
Model Class 3B
Build date 1911-1912
Total produced 10
Specifications
Configuration 4-8-2 (Mountain)
Driver axle 2nd coupled axle
Gauge 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) Cape gauge
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46 in (1,168 mm) retyred
Trailing dia 30 in (762 mm)
Tender wheels 30 in (762 mm)
Wheelbase 55 ft 8 in (16,967 mm)
 • Engine 30 ft 9 in (9,373 mm)
 • Leading 6 ft (1,829 mm)
 • Coupled 12 ft 9 in (3,886 mm)
 • Tender 16 ft 6 in (5,029 mm)
 • Tender bogie 4 ft 6 in (1,372 mm)
Length:
 • Over couplers
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Height ♠ 12 ft 6 in (3,810 mm)
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Frame type Plate
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Tender type TM (2-axle bogies)
TJ, TL, TM permitted
Fuel type Coal
Fuel capacity 8 LT 5 cwt (8.4 t)
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Boiler Watson Standard no. 2
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 • Tube plates ♠ 18 ft 6 in (5,639 mm)
19 ft 4 in (5,893 mm)
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 • Firebox type ♠ Belpaire - Round-top
Boiler pressure ♠ 185 psi (1,276 kPa)
190 psi (1,310 kPa)
Safety valve Ramsbottom
Pop
Firegrate area ♠ 34 sq ft (3.2 m2)
37 sq ft (3.4 m2)
Heating surface ♠ 2,245 sq ft (208.6 m2)
2,075 sq ft (192.8 m2)
 • Tubes ♠ 2,110 sq ft (196 m2)
1,933 sq ft (179.6 m2)
 • Firebox ♠ 135 sq ft (12.5 m2)
142 sq ft (13.2 m2)
Superheater:
 • Heating area
♠ 617 sq ft (57.3 m2)
492 sq ft (45.7 m2)
Cylinders Two
Cylinder size 22 in (559 mm) bore
24 in (610 mm) stroke
Valve gear Walschaerts
Valve type Piston
Couplers Bell link-and-pin
AAR knuckle (1950s)
Performance figures
Tractive effort ♠ 35,030 lbf (155.8 kN) @ 75%
35,980 lbf (160.0 kN) @ 75%
Career
Operators South African Railways
Class Class 3B & 3BR
Number in class 10
Numbers 1479-1488
Delivered 1912
First run 1912
Withdrawn 1976
The leading coupled axle had flangeless wheels

The South African Railways Class 3B 4-8-2 of 1912 was a steam locomotive.

In 1912, the South African Railways took delivery of ten Class 3B steam locomotives with a 4-8-2 Mountain type wheel arrangement, which had been ordered by the Natal Government Railways the year before.[1][2][3][4]

Manufacturer

With the experience gained from the sole experimental Class B American D locomotive, Natal Government Railways (NGR) Locomotive Superintendent D.A. Hendrie redesigned his Class Hendrie D and placed orders for ten locomotives with the North British Locomotive Company on 29 March 1911. These locomotives, which would have become the NGR's Class Superheated Hendrie D, were built in two batches of five and were all delivered in 1912, after the renumbering and reclassification of the locomotives of the constituent former Colonial railways into the South African Railways (SAR). Upon delivery, they were therefore taken directly onto the SAR roster, numbered in the range from 1479 to 1488 and designated Class 3B. The first of these engines entered service in February 1912.[1][2][3][4][5]

Characteristics

Like the NGR Class Hendrie D which it was based on, later the SAR Class 3, the Class 3B had plate frames, Walschaerts valve gear and Belpaire fireboxes. They were, however, the first of Hendrie's designs to have superheaters and, as a result, piston valves instead of slide valves. They also sported a new design of leading bogie, with cast-steel framing and three-point suspension links.[1][2][4]

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D.A. Hendrie

To accommodate the redesigned cylinders and the necessary alteration to the Walschaerts valve gear, the running boards had to be raised to clear the steam chests and motion, which resulted in the gentle sweeps at either end, with the running boards dropping down to the buffer beam and below the cab. These curves became a Hendrie hallmark and enhanced the appear­ance of the locomotive. The engines were also equipped with a new design of leading bogie, with cast steel frames and three-point suspension links. In other respects, however, they were practically identical to the Class 3.[1][2][4]

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The Class 3B 4-8-2 Mountain type, as built with a Belpaire firebox and superheater, became the forerunner of the most numerous basic type of steam locomotive to be used in South Africa.[8]

Watson Standard boilers

In the 1930s, many serving locomotives were reboilered with a standard boiler type, designed by then Chief Mechanical Engineer (CME) A.G. Watson as part of his standardisation policy. Such Watson Standard reboilered locomotives were reclassified by adding an "R" suffix to their classification.[4][6][7]

When all ten Class 3B locomotives were eventually reboilered with Watson Standard no. 2 boilers, they were therefore reclassified to Class 3BR. Reboilering raised their boiler pitch by 1 inch (25 millimetres), while the boiler pressure was set at 190 pounds per square inch (1,310 kilopascals). Their original Belpaire boilers were fitted with Ramsbottom safety valves, while the Watson Standard boiler was fitted with Pop safety valves. Probably at the same time, their Type TM tenders were rebuilt to the more attractive smooth-sided Type TL tenders. The most obvious visual difference between an original and a Watson Standard reboilered locomotive is usually a rectangular regulator cover, just to the rear of the chimney on the reboilered locomotive. In the case of the Class 3BR locomotive, an even more obvious visual distinction is the absence of the Belpaire firebox hump between the cab and the boiler.[2][6][7][8]

Service

South African Railways

The Class 3B was placed in service on the upper section of the Natal mainline. They were later also used in the Eastern Transvaal and the Eastern Cape. Towards the end of their service lives, they ended up in Cape Town, where they were used as shunting engines, until the last ones were withdrawn from SAR service by 1976.[4][8]

Industrial

Most of them ended up in service on South Africa's coal and gold mines. Only one of them had been withdrawn by April 1973. At the time when the other nine began to be withdrawn from railway service, the world oil crisis of the mid-1970s had erupted and all nine were virtually snapped up by industrial users, responding to the South African Government's call to save oil by using alternative sources of energy. Ironically, at the same time, the State-owned SAR was replacing steam with diesel-electric locomotives.[8]

The ten individual locomotives were disposed of as follows:[8][9]

  • No. 1479 was scrapped by 1973 and not sold.
  • No. 1480 went to Vaal Reefs at Orkney as no. 4.
  • No. 1481 went to Landau Colliery at Witbank as no. 3 and was eventually staged at Landau for the South African National Railway And Steam Museum (SANRASM).
  • No. 1482 went to Western Holdings as no. 7 and later to Freegold North as no. 8.
  • No. 1483 went to Blesbok Colliery as no. 3, later to Springbok Colliery and was eventually staged at ESKOM's Komati Power Station for SANRASM.
  • No. 1484 went to Springbok Colliery as Hope, then to Southern Cross Steel, then to Umgala Colliery as no. 8 and was eventually staged by SANRASM at Krugersdorp.
  • No. 1485 went to Free State Saaiplaas Gold Mine as no. 1 and was eventually staged at Odendaalsrus.
  • No. 1486 went to Western Holdings as no. 5, later to Umgala Colliery, and was eventually acquired by Umgeni Steam Railway at Pinetown and restored as their engine Maureen.
  • No. 1487 went to Free State Geduld as no. 5, later to Freegold North as no. 9 and was eventually staged at Odendaalsrus.
  • No. 1488 went to Vaal Reefs at Orkney as no. 5.

Illustration

The main picture shows Umgeni Steam Railway's Class 3BR no. 1486 Maureen at Kloof station on 6 June 2010, while the following show the Class in its original as-delivered SAR livery and in two of the mining liveries which were applied to it while in industrial service.

References

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  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Espitalier, T.J.; Day, W.A.J. (1945). The Locomotive in South Africa - A Brief History of Railway Development. Chapter VII - South African Railways (Continued). South African Railways and Harbours Magazine, June 1945. pp. 431-432.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Classification of S.A.R. Engines with Renumbering Lists, issued by the Chief Mechanical Engineer's Office, Pretoria, January 1912, pp. 8, 12, 15, 46 (Reprinted in April 1987 by SATS Museum, R.3125-6/9/11-1000)
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  5. North British Locomotive Company works list, compiled by Austrian locomotive historian Bernhard Schmeiser
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 South African Railways & Harbours/Suid Afrikaanse Spoorweë en Hawens (15 Aug 1941). Locomotive Diagram Book/Lokomotiefdiagramboek, 3'6" Gauge/Spoorwydte. SAR/SAS Mechanical Department/Werktuigkundige Dept. Drawing Office/Tekenkantoor, Pretoria. p. 43.
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 South African Railways & Harbours/Suid Afrikaanse Spoorweë en Hawens (15 Aug 1941). Locomotive Diagram Book/Lokomotiefdiagramboek, 2'0" & 3'6" Gauge/Spoorwydte, Steam Locomotives/Stoomlokomotiewe. SAR/SAS Mechanical Department/Werktuigkundige Dept. Drawing Office/Tekenkantoor, Pretoria. pp. 6a-7a, 41, 43.
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