![]() CSAR Class 8-L1 no. 415, SAR Class 8A no. 1106, Breyten, Transvaal, 4 April 1981
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The leading coupled axle had flangeless wheels |
Type and origin | |
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♠ Original locomotive, as built ♥ Superheated, outside admission valves ♣ Superheated, inside admission valves, Class 8AW |
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Power type | Steam |
Designer |
Cape Government Railways (H.M. Beatty) |
Builder |
Neilson, Reid and Company Sharp, Stewart and Company |
Serial number | Neilson, Reid 6176-6195 Sharp, Stewart 4848-4867 |
Model | CGR 8th Class |
Build date | 1902 |
Total produced | 40 |
Specifications | |
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Configuration | 4-8-0 (Mastodon) |
Driver | 2nd coupled axle |
Gauge | 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) Cape gauge |
Leading dia. | 28 1⁄2 in (724 mm) |
Coupled dia. | 48 in (1,219 mm) |
Tender wheels |
33 1⁄2 in (851 mm) as built 34 in (864 mm) retyred |
Wheelbase | 46 ft 10 1⁄2 in (14,288 mm) |
• Engine | 23 ft 3 in (7,087 mm) |
• Leading | 6 ft (1,829 mm) |
• Coupled | 13 ft 6 in (4,115 mm) |
• Tender | 14 ft 7 in (4,445 mm) |
• Tender bogie | 4 ft 7 in (1,397 mm) |
Length: |
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• Over couplers | 54 ft 5 in (16,586 mm) |
Height | ♠ 12 ft 10 in (3,912 mm) ♥♣ 12 ft 8 in (3,861 mm) |
Frame type | Bar |
Axle load | ♠ 11 LT 16 cwt (11,990 kg) ♥ 12 LT (12,190 kg) ♣ 12 LT 11 cwt (12,750 kg) |
• Leading | ♠ 12 LT 7 cwt (12,550 kg) ♥♣ 12 LT 15 cwt (12,950 kg) |
• Coupled | ♥ 12 LT (12,190 kg) |
• 1st coupled | ♠ 11 LT 16 cwt (11,990 kg) ♣ 11 LT 18 cwt (12,090 kg) |
• 2nd coupled | ♠ 11 LT 16 cwt (11,990 kg) ♣ 12 LT 11 cwt (12,750 kg) |
• 3rd coupled | ♠ 11 LT 8 cwt (11,580 kg) ♣ 11 LT 19 cwt (12,140 kg) |
• 4th coupled | ♠ 11 LT 6 cwt (11,480 kg) ♣ 11 LT 18 cwt (12,090 kg) |
• Tender bogie |
Bogie 1: 18 LT 4 cwt (18,490 kg) Bogie 2: 19 LT 8 cwt (19,710 kg) |
• Tender axle | 9 LT 14 cwt (9,856 kg) |
Adhesive weight | ♠ 46 LT 6 cwt (47,040 kg) ♥ 48 LT (48,770 kg) ♣ 48 LT 6 cwt (49,080 kg) |
Loco weight | ♠ 58 LT 13 cwt (59,590 kg) ♥ 60 LT 15 cwt (61,720 kg) ♣ 61 LT 1 cwt (62,030 kg) |
Tender weight | 37 LT 12 cwt (38,200 kg) |
Total weight | ♠ 96 LT 5 cwt (97,790 kg) ♥ 98 LT 7 cwt (99,930 kg) ♣ 98 LT 13 cwt (100,200 kg) |
Tender type |
XF (2-axle bogies) XC, XC1, XD, XE, XE1, XF, XF1, XF2, XJ, XM, XM1, XM2, XM3 permitted |
Fuel type | Coal |
Fuel capacity | 6 LT (6.1 t) |
Water cap | 3,000 imp gal (13,600 l) |
Firebox type | Round-top |
• Firegrate area | 21.35 sq ft (1.983 m2) |
Boiler: |
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• Pitch | ♠ 7 ft (2,134 mm) ♥♣ 7 ft 1 in (2,159 mm) |
• Diameter | 5 ft (1,524 mm) |
• Tube plates | ♠ 11 ft 1⁄2 in (3,366 mm) ♥♣ 11 ft 3⁄8 in (3,362 mm) |
• Small tubes | ♠ 205: 2 in (51 mm) ♥♣ 115: 2 in (51 mm) |
• Large tubes | ♥♣ 18: 5 1⁄2 in (140 mm) |
Boiler pressure | 180 psi (1,241 kPa) |
Safety valve | Ramsbottom |
Heating surface | ♠ 1,315 sq ft (122.2 m2) ♥♣ 1,081 sq ft (100.4 m2) |
• Tubes | ♠ 1,184 sq ft (110.0 m2) ♥♣ 950 sq ft (88 m2) |
• Firebox | 131 sq ft (12.2 m2) |
Superheater: |
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• Heating area | ♥♣ 214 sq ft (19.9 m2) |
Cylinders | Two |
Cylinder size | ♠ 18 1⁄2 in (470 mm) bore ♥ 19 in (483 mm) bore ♣ 20 in (508 mm) bore ♠♥♣ 24 in (610 mm) stroke |
Valve gear | Stephenson |
Valve type | ♠ Balanced slide - ♥♣ Piston |
Couplers |
Johnston link-and-pin AAR knuckle (1930s) |
Performance figures | |
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Tractive effort | ♠ 23,110 lbf (102.8 kN) @ 75% ♥ 24,370 lbf (108.4 kN) @ 75% ♣ 27,000 lbf (120 kN) @ 75% |
Career | |
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Operators | Imperial Military Railways Central South African Railways South African Railways Zambesi Saw Mills Zambia Railways |
Class | IMR 8th Class, CSAR Class 8-L1, SAR Class 8A & 8AW |
Number in class | 40 |
Numbers | CSAR 401-440, SAR 1092-1131 |
Delivered | 1902 |
First run | 1902 |
Withdrawn | 1972 |
The South African Railways Class 8A 4-8-0 of 1902 was a steam locomotive from the pre-Union era in Transvaal.
In 1902, the Imperial Military Railways placed forty Cape 8th Class 4-8-0 Mastodon type steam locomotives in service. When the Central South African Railways was established later that same year, they were designated Class 8-L1. In 1912, when they were assimilated into the South African Railways, they were renumbered and designated Class 8A.
Due to the shortage of locomotives brought about by wartime conditions during the Second Boer War, the Imperial Military Railways (IMR) placed orders for forty Cape 8th Class locomotives with two Scottish locomotive manufacturers in 1901. They were built to the specifications of the 8th Class 4-8-0 Mastodon type which had been designed by H.M. Beatty, the chief locomotive superintendent of the Cape Government Railways (CGR) from 1896 to 1910, and were the last locomotives to be ordered under the military administration of the railways in the Transvaal and Orange Free State.
Upon the cessation of hostilities in June 1902, the working of all railways was handed over to civil control. On 1 July 1902, the IMR became the Central South African Railways (CSAR).
These forty 8th Class locomotives therefore came onto the CSAR roster, where they were designated Class 8-L1. The twenty engines which had been built by Neilson, Reid and Company were numbered in the range from 401 to 420, and the twenty built by Sharp, Stewart and Company in the range from 421 to 440.
At least one of the engines was named. No. 428 bore the name of Secretary of State for the Colonies Joseph Chamberlain, with the name inscribed on the tender sides rather than on the engine itself.
The cylinders were arranged outside the bar frame, with balanced slide valves above, actuated by Stephenson valve gear through rocker shafts. The locomotives were delivered with type XF tenders, which rode on 2-axle bogies and had a capacity of 10 long tons (10.2 tonnes) coal and 3,000 imperial gallons (13,600 litres) water.