South African type XF1 tender

Last updated

South African type XF1 tender

Type XF1 drawing.jpg

SAR dimensional drawing
Type and origin
Designer South African Railways
Builder South African Railways
In service c. 1925
Specifications
Configuration 2-axle bogies
Gauge 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) Cape gauge
Length 22 ft 6 18 in (6,861 mm)
Bogies Diamond frame
Wheel dia. 34 in (864 mm)
Wheelbase 15 ft 7 in (4,750 mm)
  Bogie 5 ft 7 in (1,702 mm)
Axle load 11 LT 4 cwt (11,380 kg)
  Front bogie 20 LT 5 cwt (20,570 kg)
  Rear bogie 22 LT 8 cwt (22,760 kg)
Weight empty 43,136 lb (19,566 kg)
Weight w/o 42 LT 15 cwt (43,440 kg)
Fuel type Coal
Fuel cap. 10 LT (10.2 t)
Water cap. 3,000 imp gal (13,600 l)
Stoking Manual
Couplers Drawbar & Johnston link-and-pin
Drawbar & AAR knuckle (1930s)
Career
Operators South African Railways
Numbers SAR N37-N46

The South African type XF1 tender was a steam locomotive tender.

Contents

Ten Type XF1 tenders were built as spare tenders by the South African Railways during the 1920s. They were apparently not allocated to or built for any particular class of locomotive, but were suitable for use with a wide variety of serving engines. [1] [2]

Manufacturers

During the 1920s, ten Type XF1 tenders were built as spare tenders by the South African Railways (SAR). [1] [2]

Characteristics

Diamond Frame bogie Diamond Frame bogie (coil).JPG
Diamond Frame bogie

These tenders had a modern appearance, with flush sides all the way to the top of the coal bunker. They were very similar in appearance to those Type XF tenders which had been rebuilt by the SAR by mounting a completely new upper structure on the existing underframes. They had the same water capacity of 3,000 imperial gallons (13,600 litres) and coal capacity of 10 long tons (10.2 tonnes) as the Type XF, but rode on diamond frame bogies with a 12 inches (305 millimetres) longer wheelbase per bogie. [1] [2]

South African type XF tender

The South African type XF tender was a steam locomotive tender from the pre-Union era in Transvaal.

Locomotives

Tenders were usually numbered for the engines they were delivered with. The ten Type XF1 tenders were built as spare tenders, suitable for use with a wide variety of serving engines, and were therefore not numbered for specific engines but in the tender number range from N37 to N46. The "N" number prefixes usually indicated non-revenue earning vehicles. [1] [2]

Classification letters

Since many tender types are interchangeable between different locomotive classes and types, a tender classification system was adopted by the SAR. The first letter of the tender type indicates the classes of engines to which it can be coupled. The "X_" tenders could be used with the following locomotive classes: [2]

South African Class 4 4-8-2 class of 2 South African 4-8-2 locomotives

The South African Railways Class 4 4-8-2 of 1911 was a steam locomotive from the pre-Union era in the Cape of Good Hope.

South African Class 4A 4-8-2 class of 10 South African 4-8-2 locomotives

The South African Railways Class 4A 4-8-2 of 1913 was a steam locomotive.

South African Class 5 4-6-2 class of 4 South African 4-6-2 locomotives

The South African Railways Class 5 4-6-2 of 1912 was a steam locomotive.

The second letter indicates the tender's water capacity. The "_F" tenders had a capacity of 3,000 imperial gallons (13,600 litres; 3,600 US gallons). [2]

A number, when added after the letter code, indicates differences between similar tender types, such as function, wheelbase or coal bunker capacity. [2]

Related Research Articles

The South African type ZB tender was a steam locomotive tender from the pre-Union era in the Cape of Good Hope.

South African type ZA tender

The South African type ZA tender was a steam locomotive tender from the pre-Union era in the Cape of Good Hope.

South African type ZE tender

The South African type ZE tender was a steam locomotive tender.

South African type YB tender

The South African type YB tender was a steam locomotive tender from the pre-Union era in the Cape of Good Hope.

South African type YE tender

The South African type YE tender was a steam locomotive tender from the pre-Union era in the Cape of Good Hope.

South African type YE1 tender

The South African type YE1 tender was a steam locomotive tender from the pre-Union era in the Cape of Good Hope.

South African type XD tender

The South African type XD tender was a steam locomotive tender from the pre-Union era in the Cape of Good Hope.

South African type SK tender

The South African type SK tender was a steam locomotive tender.

South African type XF2 tender

The South African type XF2 tender was a steam locomotive tender from the pre-Union era in the Cape of Good Hope.

South African type XM1 tender

The South African type XM1 tender was a steam locomotive tender.

The South African type XC tender was a steam locomotive tender from the pre-Union era in Transvaal.

The South African type XJ tender was a steam locomotive tender.

South African type WE tender

The South African type WE tender was a steam locomotive tender from the pre-Union era in the Cape of Good Hope.

South African type WG tender

The South African type WG tender was a steam locomotive tender from the pre-Union era in the Cape of Good Hope.

The South African type XS tender was a steam locomotive tender from the pre-Union era in Transvaal.

The South African type LP tender was a steam locomotive tender.

South African type HT tender

The South African type HT tender was a steam locomotive tender.

South African type GT tender

The South African type GT tender was a steam locomotive tender.

The South African type MS tender was a steam locomotive tender.

South African type MX tender

The South African type MX tender was a steam locomotive tender.

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 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.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 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, 43.