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The first batch of six engines, was built in 1911. This batch, which entered WAGR service in 1912, was only the third Garratt design to be built, and represented a significant step in the development of the type. The second batch, of seven engines, was built in 1913/14, and was designated as the Ms class because its members were superheated. One of the engines in the first batch was later fitted with a superheater and reclassified as an Ms class engine.[2][3]
All of the M/Ms class locomotives were used to haul trains on the WAGR's light lines. They were withdrawn from service between 1947 and 1955, and all were scrapped.[1]
Class lists
M class list
The numbers and periods in service of each member of the M class were as follows:[1]
M class, built by Beyer, Peacock & Co. in 1911:
Builder's number
Fleet number
In service
Withdrawn
Notes
5477
388
2 March 1912
4 September 1947
5478
389
9 March 1912
19 December 1934
Converted to Ms class
5479
390
16 March 1912
17 April 1950
5480
391
23 March 1912
17 April 1947
5481
392
30 March 1912
4 September 1947
5482
393
6 April 1912
20 November 1951
Ms class list
The numbers and periods in service of each member of the Ms class were:[1]
Ms class, built by Beyer, Peacock & Co.:
Builder's number
Fleet number
Year built
In service
Withdrawn
Notes
5478
389
1911
12 April 1935
28 September 1950
Converted from M class
5665
424
1913
27 September 1913
4 September 1947
Stowed 25 July 1945
5666
425
1913
4 October 1913
4 September 1947
5667
426
1913
27 September 1913
4 September 1947
5668
427
1913
4 October 1913
4 September 1947
5669
428
1913
4 October 1913
14 February 1952
5670
429
1913
11 October 1913
13 January 1955
5671
430
1913
11 June 1914
29 May 1953
Erected at Midland Railway Workshops, October 1913, for State Saw Mills. In service at Manjimup, November 1913. Transferred to WAGR June 1914 in exchange for G57 & G59.
Namesakes
The M class designation was previously used for the M class locomotives that were withdrawn in 1911. It was reused in the 1970s when the M class diesel locomotives entered service.
Gunzburg, Adrian (1984). A History of WAGR Steam Locomotives. Perth: Australian Railway Historical Society (Western Australian Division). ISBN0959969039.
External links
Media related to WAGR M class at Wikimedia Commons