Between October 1893 and August 1898, the WAGR took delivery of 24 K class locomotives from Neilson & Co. They entered service on the Eastern Railway between Midland Junction and Northam. In 1902, they were displaced from this work by the F class.[1] They then mainly operated freight services on the Collie line and within Perth, although they did operate Royal Perth Show and raceday special passenger services.[2]
In 1915, two were repowered with superheated boilers. A further three followed, but all were converted back by 1937. Further reboilerings increased power output by a quarter.[2]
Six examples originally intended for the WAGR were purchased by the British Government and sent to South Africa to ease a shortage being encountered by the Imperial Military Railways as a result of the Boer War where they became the C class.
Class lists
The numbers and periods in service of each member of the K class were as follows:[1]
First and second batches, built by Neilson & Co, 1893 and 1896:
Builder's number
Year built
Road number
In service
Withdrawn
Notes
4599
1893
34
24 October 1893
22 March 1961
Converted to Ks, 23 March 1929, and back to K, 1 April 1937
4601
1893
35
25 October 1893
12 April 1951
4600
1893
36
9 December 1893
25 October 1949
4602
1893
37
10 November 1893
6 September 1962
4603
1893
38
28 February 1894
1 June 1927
4604
1893
39
7 March 1894
29 May 1953
Converted to Ks, 12 February 1916, and back to K, 3 October 1925
4605
1893
40
30 March 1894
1 August 1963
Stowed at Fremantle, 2 August 1961
4606
1893
41
16 April 1894
1 June 1927
5040
1896
101
17 March 1897
24 August 1953
Converted to Ks, 20 November 1915, and back to K, 22 December 1928
5041
1896
102
20 March 1897
28 June 1955
5042
1896
103
23 March 1897
15 October 1962
5043
1896
104
30 March 1897
7 February 1928
Converted to Ks, 8 April 1916; scrapped as Ks
5044
1896
105
26 March 1897
23 November 1962
5045
1896
106
31 March 1897
29 November 1957
Third batch, built by Neilson, Reid & Co, 1898:
Builder's number
Year built
Road number
In service
Withdrawn
Notes
5197
1898
186
21 May 1898
30 July 1953
5198
1898
187
26 May 1898
1 June 1927
5199
1898
188
31 May 1898
1 June 1927
7 March 1928
15 May 1962
Returned to service after first withdrawal
5200
1898
189
5 June 1898
30 June 1926
5201
1898
190
10 June 1898
7 December 1964
5202
1898
191
4 August 1898
30 June 1926
5203
1898
192
4 August 1898
1 June 1927
5204
1898
193
12 August 1898
30 April 1954
5205
1898
194
4 August 1898
13 January 1955
Converted to Ks, 25 December 1915, and back to K, 15 June 1929
5206
1898
195
23 July 1898
15 October 1962
Converted to Ks, 25 December 1915, and back to K, 25 June 1927
Namesakes
The K class designation was previously used by the K class that was reclassified as the L class. It was reused in the 1960s when the K class diesel locomotives entered service.
^ abOberg, Leon (2010). Locomotives of Australia 1850s-2010. Dural: Rosenberg Publishing. pp. 95/96. ISBN9781921719011.
Cited works
Gunzburg, Adrian (1984). A History of WAGR Steam Locomotives. Perth: Australian Railway Historical Society (Western Australian Division). ISBN0959969039.
External links
Media related to WAGR K class at Wikimedia Commons