A10 Fairlie – Originally A Class
Total Number of Engines Built | 3 |
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First Engine Built | 1877 |
Last Engine Built | 1877 |
First Engine Written Off | 1902 |
Last Engine Written Off | 1902 |
Notes
These were based on the earlier Avonside A Class engines and were the last to be obtained with a 2-4-0 wheel arrangement. They were ordered from The Fairlie Engine Company and constructed by Vulcan Foundry with both companies supplying builder’s numbers. The engines were delivered to the Central Railway, where they were they spent some of their time working ballast trains. All were later shipped to Normanton.
They were rated to haul 60 tons up a 1 in 50 grade.
In 1889 locomotives and rollingstock were consolidated into one rollingstock register. This resulted in most items, except those operating on the original Southern and Western Railway (from Ipswich ), being renumbered. Numbers shown are state (or former S & W) numbers. Those in brackets are former numbers of individual railways.
Abbreviations
CR – Central Railway based on Rockhampton
NR – Normanton – Croydon Railway
Fairlie – The Fairlie Engine Co., Bristol
Vulcan – Vulcan Foundry Warrington UK