Sydney Steam Motor Tram

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NSWGT Steam Motor Trams
(Sydney)
File:NSWGT Tram Motor No. 7.jpg
Baldwin Tram Motor No. 7 at Balmain, New South Wales
Manufacturer Baldwin Locomotive Works
Randwick Tramway Workshops
Henry Vale
T. Wearne
Designer Baldwin Locomotive Works
Constructed 1879-1923
Number built 123
Specifications
Length 17 feet 2 inches (5,232.400 mm)
Width 8 feet 6 inches (2,590.800 mm)
Weight 14.3 t
Maximum speed 20–km/h
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File:Steam Tram (2688542952).jpg
Sydney Steam motor and trailer car. 1879

The Steam tram motors were built for and operated by the New South Wales Government Tramways of Australia.

History

Steam trams were introduced when four steam tram motors imported to Sydney as a temporary transport for the International Exhibition of 1879. It was built at the Baldwin Locomotive Works, Philadelphia, U.S.A. and hauled double decker trailers conveying passengers from the Redfern railway terminus to near the Botanic Gardens [1]

Beyer Peacock Steam Tram No 2464 of 1885 was exported to Australia in 1886 as a trial unit by the NSWGT for comparison against the Baldwin steam tram. The Baldwin design prevailed and this engine returned to the UK in 1889 to become Beyer Peacock works shunter No.2. The engine is rumoured to have fallen into the sea on its way from New South Wales to Manchester, before delivery to Beyer Peacock.[2]

Design

The steam tram motor is basically a small enclosed saddle tank locomotive steam motor with four driving wheels in an 0-4-0 arrangement. A wooden cab encloses the entire locomotive, which features five windows along each side. Access to the cab is through doors from either the front or back platform. The tram is powered by an orthodox locomotive type boiler, American bar type framing, conventional "D" type slide valves and spring suspension. Coke and later coal was carried in a bunker on the rear platform and water in the semi-circular saddle tank.

Typical specifications for an 11" Baldwin steam tram motor:

  • Cylinders: 11" diameter x 16" stroke
  • Tractive Effort: 120 psi steam, 5,500 lb at 10 mph
  • Weight: 14 tons 2 cwt
  • Length: 17 feet 2 inches
  • Width: 8 feet 6 inches

Service

The Redfern to Botanic Gardens tramway was planned to operate for the duration of the exhibition. Proving so popular an extension to Randwick was opened in 1880. The peak of steam working was reached during 1894, when the length of the tramway reached 40 miles (64.7 km) when there were over 100 steam trams in service. In 1905-6 steam tram routes were replaced by electric trams with steam trams gradually relegated to outer suburbs.

Steam Tram Motors in service were:

Steam Tram Motors
Builder Date Cyl Diam. Original Nos. Total
Baldwin 1879 11 inch 1,2,3,4 4
Baldwin 1880 11 inch 5-10 6
Baldwin 1881 10 inch 11,13,15-18,26 7
Baldwin 1881 11 inch 12, 14, 19-25 9
Baldwin 1881 9 inch 27-30 4
Baldwin 1882 9 inch 31-33 3
Baldwin 1882 10 inch 44,45 2
Baldwin 1882 11 inch 34-41 8
Baldwin 1883 10 inch (2nd) 46,47-49,51-54,56,57 10
Baldwin 1884 11 inch 58-69 12
Baldwin 1885 11 inch 77-96 20
Baldwin 1891 11 inch (3rd) 76,(2nd) 97,98-110 15
Henry Vale 1890 11 inch (2nd) 50,(2nd) 70 (2nd) 75 7
Henry Vale 1891 11 inch (2nd) 5,(Rly) 12(2nd) 13,(2nd) 27,(2nd) 28,(2nd) 76 6
T. Wearne 1884 10 inch 76 1
T. Wearne 1886 10 inch 97 1
Randwick Workshops 1916 11 inch 126A-128A 3
Randwick Workshops 1917 11 inch 129A,130A 2
Randwick Workshops 1923 11 inch 131A,132A 2
Randwick Workshops 1957 body only built for processions 1

Demise and Preservation

The last NSWGT steam motor was withdrawn from service in 1937 and replaced by a trolley bus service. Preserved trams are:

Gallery

See also

  • McCarth & Chinn, "New South Wales Tramcar Handbook 1861-1961", 1974 SPER
  • Burke, David, "Juggernaut: A story of Sydney in the wild Days of the Steam Trams", Kangaroo Press, Roseville, N.S.W.,1997.
  • McCarthy, Ken, 'The Era of the Steam Tramway' in "Trolley Wire ", April 1973, Vol. 14 No.2.

References

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  4. Steaming Down Argent Street - A History of the Broken Hill Steam Tramways 1902-1926.
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