South African Class 15B 4-8-2

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South African Class 15B & 15BR 4-8-2
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Class 15BR no. 1982 at Bonnievale, February 1974
Type and origin
♠ Class 15B as built with a Belpaire firebox
Class 15BR rebuilt with a Watson Standard boiler
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Power type Steam
Designer Montreal Locomotive Works
Builder Montreal Locomotive Works
Serial number 58440-58449, 61424-61443
Model Class 15B
Build date 1918-1922
Total produced 30
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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Coupled dia 57 in (1,448 mm)
Trailing dia 33 in (838 mm)
Tender wheels 34 in (864 mm)
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 • Engine 33 ft 9 in (10,287 mm)
 • Leading 6 ft 2 in (1,880 mm)
 • Coupled 15 ft (4,572 mm)
 • Tender 17 ft 11 in (5,461 mm)
 • Tender bogie 4 ft 7 in (1,397 mm)
Length:
 • Over couplers
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Height ♠ 12 ft 10 in (3,912 mm)
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Frame type Bar
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Tender type LP (2-axle bogies)
Fuel type Coal
Fuel capacity 10 LT (10.2 t)
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Boiler Watson Standard no. 2A
 • Pitch ♠ 7 ft 9 in (2,362 mm)
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 • Tube plates ♠ 19 ft (5,791 mm)
21 ft 8 in (6,604 mm) steel
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 • Small tubes 113: Lua error in Module:Convert at line 452: attempt to index field 'titles' (a nil value).
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 • Firebox type ♠ Belpaire
Round-top
Boiler pressure ʘ 185 psi (1,276 kPa)
ʘ 190 psi (1,310 kPa)
Safety valve Ramsbottom - Pop
Firegrate area ♠ 40 sq ft (3.7 m2)
37 sq ft (3.4 m2)
Heating surface ♠ 2,028 sq ft (188.4 m2)
2,313 sq ft (214.9 m2)
 • Tubes ♠ 1,840 sq ft (171 m2)
2,171 sq ft (201.7 m2)
 • Firebox ♠ 188 sq ft (17.5 m2)
143 sq ft (13.3 m2)
Superheater:
 • Heating area
♠ 446 sq ft (41.4 m2)
537 sq ft (49.9 m2)
Cylinders Two
Cylinder size ʘ 22 in (559 mm) bore
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28 in (711 mm) stroke
Valve gear Walschaerts
Valve type Piston
Couplers Bell link-and-pin
AAR knuckle (1950s)
Performance figures
Tractive effort ʘ 32,990 lbf (146.7 kN) @ 75%
ʘ 33,130 lbf (147.4 kN) @ 75%
Career
Operators South African Railways
Caminhos de Ferro de Moçambique
Tweefontein United Collieries
Randfontein Estates Gold Mine
Class Class 15B & 15BR
Number in class 30
Numbers 1829–1838, 1971-1990
Delivered 1918-1922
First run 1918
Withdrawn 1976
The leading coupled axle had flangeless wheels

The South African Railways Class 15B 4-8-2 of 1918 was a steam locomotive.

Between 1918 and 1922, the South African Railways placed thirty Class 15B steam locomotives with a 4-8-2 Mountain type wheel arrangement in service.[1][2][3]

Manufacturer

The Class 15B was ordered at a time when further orders of the earlier Class 15 models were unobtainable from manufacturers in the United Kingdom as a result of wartime disruption in Europe. The first batch of ten Class 15B 4-8-2 steam locomotives for the South African Railways (SAR) was therefore ordered from the Montreal Locomotive Works (MLW) in Canada, who undertook to supply engines of equivalent power, wheelbase and weight, but built to their own design. They were built and delivered in 1918, numbered in the range from 1829 to 1838. A second batch of twenty locomotives was ordered from the same builders and delivered in 1922, numbered in the range from 1971 to 1990.[1][2][3]

Characteristics

They were built to the general specifications of the Class 15, but with 4 inches (102 millimetres) thick bar frames instead of plate frames and some other typical North American features, and they were equipped with Belpaire fireboxes with combustion chambers. Many of the parts of these engines were similar to those of the Class 14C, which was built by the same manufacturers in that same year.[1][2]

Modifications

Cylinder bushing

The first ten locomotives were modified on similar lines as the earlier versions of the Class 14C. As they went in for major overhauls, they had their cylinders bushed to reduce the bore from the as-built Lua error in Module:Convert at line 452: attempt to index field 'titles' (a nil value).. At the same time, their operating boiler pressure was adjusted upwards from 185 to 190 pounds per square inch (1,276 to 1,310 kilopascals) to keep their tractive effort more or less unaffected by the reduction in piston diameter.[2][4]

Watson Standard boilers

During the 1930s, many serving locomotives were reboilered with a standard boiler type, designed by A.G. Watson, CME of the SAR at the time, as part of his standardisation policy. Such Watson Standard reboilered locomotives were reclassified by adding an "R" suffix to their classification.[3][4]

Eventually all thirty Class 15B locomotives were reboilered with Watson Standard no. 2A boilers and reclassified to Class 15BR. The number plate of no. 1972, as illustrated, had the "B" omitted in error.[2][4]

Only slight modifications were found necessary to accept the Watson Standard boilers. With the new boilers, the side running boards and platforms were attached to the engine frames, instead of to the boilers as in the original design. In the reboilering process, the boiler pitch was raised from 7 feet 9 inches (2,362 millimetres) to Lua error in Module:Convert at line 452: attempt to index field 'titles' (a nil value)., which raised the chimney height from 12 feet 10 inches (3,912 millimetres) to Lua error in Module:Convert at line 452: attempt to index field 'titles' (a nil value).. As also happened with the Class 14C, this exceeded the loading gauge height of 13 feet (3,962 millimetres) above the railhead, the only two locomotive types where the height restriction had been exceeded by 1945.[2][4]

Their original Belpaire boilers were fitted with Ramsbottom safety valves, while the Watson Standard boiler was fitted with Pop safety valves. Early conversions were equipped with copper and later conversions with steel fireboxes. In the process, they were also equipped with Watson cabs, with their distinctive slanted fronts compared to the conventional vertical fronts of their original cabs, to enable easier access to the firebox stays.[4]

An obvious 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 15B and Class 15BR, two even more obvious differences are the Watson cab and the absence of the Belpaire firebox hump between the cab and boiler on the reboilered locomotives.[3][4]

Service

South African Railways

The Class 15B was placed in service in the eastern Orange Free State, but eventually spent most of their working lives in the Cape Midland, working south from Noupoort to Cradock and across to De Aar. When the Class 15F started taking over in that area, they were gradually relocated to Cape Town, from where they worked goods and passenger trains to the north. They also worked across Sir Lowry's Pass to Caledon and Bredasdorp in the Overberg and on the Bitterfontein line via Malmesbury and Klawer.[1][3]

Some were shedded at Worcester and at Ashton for shunting. The usual way of exchanging the Ashton shunter every fortnight was for it to be used on the local passenger train, which was normally hauled by a Garratt. They were withdrawn by 1976.[5]

Caminhos de Ferro de Moçambique

In March and July 1973, twelve Class 15BR locomotives were sold in two batches to Caminhos de Ferro de Moçambique (CFM), the Mozambique Railways, which mainly used them for shunting at Lourenco Marques and occasionally on freight service to Swaziland. The SAR engine numbers of these locomotives were 1836, 1974, 1981, 1983, 1984 and 1986, sold in March 1973, and 1829, 1831, 1838, 1976, 1977 and 1985, sold in July 1973. The CFM renumbered the March batch to 421, 426 and 422 to 425, and the July batch to 427 to 432. This renumbering sequence could, however, not be ascertained with certainty.[5]

Industrial

Six Class 15BR locomotives were sold into industrial use.[5]

  • Numbers 1972 and 1980 went to Tweefontein United Collieries.[5]
  • Numbers 1973, 1975, 1982 and 1990 went to the Randfontein Estates Gold Mine (REGM).[5]

Illustration

The main picture shows Class 15BR no. 1982 at Bonnievale in February 1974, on the Saturdays-only Worcester-Riversdale passenger train. The following pictures show SAR no. 1838 as built, with a Belpaire firebox, and REGM no. R7, ex SAR Class 15BR no. 1990, with a Watson Standard boiler and round-top firebox, photographed on the Doornkop branch while heading a mine manager's tour of the REGM system on 14 September 1997.

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, September 1945. pp. 676, 704.
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  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 South African Railways and Harbours Locomotive Diagram Book, 2'0" & 3'6" Gauge Steam Locomotives, 15 August 1941, as amended
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