South African Class 15CA 4-8-2

South African Class 15CA 4-8-2

No. 2802, built by Società Italiana Ernesto Breda, at Esselen Park, Kaalfontein, 21 September 2009
Type and origin
Power type Steam
Designer South African Railways
Builder American Locomotive Company
Baldwin Locomotive Works
Società Italiana Ernesto Breda
North British Locomotive Company
Serial number ALCO 66986-67006 & 67007-67008
Baldwin 60828-60831
Breda 2236-2245 [1]
NBL 23774-23802, 24008-24025 [2]
Model Class 15CA
Build date 1926-1929
Total produced 84
Specifications
Configuration 4-8-2 "Mountain"
Gauge 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) Cape gauge
Leading wheel
diameter
30 in (762 mm)
Driver diameter 57 in (1,450 mm) as built
60 in (1,520 mm) rewheeled
Trailing wheel
diameter
34 in (864 mm)
Wheelbase Total: 65 ft 3.1875 in (19.893 m)
Engine:
6 ft 10 in (2.083 m) bogie
15 ft 9 in (4.801 m) coupled
35 ft 8 in (10.871 m) total
Tender:
6 ft 2 in (1.880 m) bogie
20 ft 5 in (6.223 m) total
Length 73 ft 3.1875 in (22.331 m)
Height 12 ft 10 in (3.912 m) as built
12 ft 11.5 in (3.950 m) with 60" drivers
Frame Bar frame
Axle load As built
17.45 long tons (17.7 t) on 2nd driver (2039-2059, 2072-2073)
17.6 long tons (17.9 t) on 2nd driver (2074-2077, 2801-2839)
17.5 long tons (17.8 t) on 2nd driver (2840-2857)
With 60" drivers
17.75 long tons (18.0 t) on 2nd driver (2039-2059, 2072-2073)
17.9 long tons (18.2 t) on 2nd driver (2074-2077, 2801-2839)
17.8 long tons (18.1 t) on 2nd driver (2840-2857)
Weight on drivers As built
69.3 long tons (70.4 t) (2039-2059, 2072-2073)
70 long tons (71.1 t) (2074-2077, 2801-2839)
69.25 long tons (70.4 t) (2840-2857)
With 60" drivers
70.35 long tons (71.5 t) (2039-2059, 2072-2073)
71.05 long tons (72.2 t) (2074-2077, 2801-2839)
70.3 long tons (71.4 t) (2840-2857)
Locomotive weight As built
103.35 long tons (105.0 t) (2039-2059, 2072-2073)
104.15 long tons (105.8 t) (2074-2077, 2801-2839)
105.25 long tons (106.9 t) (2840-2857)
With 60" drivers
104.4 long tons (106.1 t) (2039-2059, 2072-2073)
105.2 long tons (106.9 t) (2074-2077, 2801-2839)
106.3 long tons (108.0 t) (2840-2857)
Tender weight 68,888 lb (31.2 t) empty
69.4 long tons (70.5 t) w/o
Locomotive and tender
combined weight
As built
210,224 lb (95.4 t) empty (2074-2077)
204,428 lb (92.7 t) empty (2039-2059, 2072-2073)
With 60" drivers
212,576 lb (96.4 t) empty (2074-2077)
206,780 lb (93.8 t) empty (2039-2059, 2072-2073)
Tender type KT
* 2 axle bogies
* 34 in (864 mm) wheels
* Length 28 ft 8.25 in (8.744 m)
Fuel type Coal
Fuel capacity 14 long tons (14.2 t)
Water capacity 6,000 imp gal (27,000 l)
Boiler 6 ft 2.25 in (1.886 m) inside diameter
20 ft 0.5 in (6.109 m) inside length
8 ft 6 in (2.591 m) pitch as built
8 ft 7.5 in (2.629 m) pitch with 60" drivers
Boiler pressure 200 psi (1,380 kPa) as built
210 psi (1,450 kPa) with 60" drivers
Firegrate area 48 sq ft (4.459 m2)
Heating surface:
– Tubes
As built:
143 tubes 2.25 in (57.1 mm) diameter
30 tubes 5.5 in (140 mm) diameter
2,554 sq ft (237.274 m2)
Reboilered:
117 tubes 2.25 in (57.1 mm) diameter
34 tubes 5.5 in (140 mm) diameter
2,361 sq ft (219.344 m2)
– Flues 23 sq ft (2.137 m2)
– Firebox 200 sq ft (18.581 m2)
– Total 2,777 sq ft (257.992 m2) as built
2,584 sq ft (240.061 m2) reboilered
Superheater area 716 sq ft (66.519 m2) as built
570 sq ft (52.955 m2) reboilered
Cylinders Two
Cylinder size 24 in (610 mm) bore
28 in (711 mm) stroke
Valve gear Walschaerts
Performance figures
Tractive effort At 75% boiler pressure:
42,440 lbf (188.8 kN) as built
42,340 lbf (188.3 kN) with 60" drivers [3]
Career
Operator(s) South African Railways
Class Class 15CA
Number in class 84
Number(s) 2039–2059, 2072-2077, 2801-2857
Delivered 1926-1930
First run 1926

The South African Class 15CA 4-8-2 of 1926 is a South African steam locomotive from the South African Railways era.

In 1926 the South African Railways placed twenty-three Class 15CA steam locomotives with a 4-8-2 Mountain type wheel arrangement in service. Another sixty-one were ordered and delivered in 1929 and 1930.[4]

Manufacture

Class 15C redesign

After the twelve Class 15C locomotives that were delivered by Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1925 had been in service a short while, it was discovered that the frames under the front of the firebox had a tendency to crack, necessitating heavy repairs. To overcome this, a design was prepared for an almost identical locomotive, but with the frames widened under the firebox by means of a bridle casting.[1]

Builders

The first batch of twenty-three of these redesigned 4-8-2 steam locomotives were built for the South African Railways (SAR) by the American Locomotive Company (ALCO). They were delivered in 1926, numbered in the range from 2039 to 2059, 2072 and 2073, and classified as Class 15CA, with the "A" indicating the manufacturer ALCO.[1][4]

The earlier Baldwin built Class 15C was then reclassified to Class 15CB, actually for no good reason since in this case the "B" indicated the manufacturer Baldwin, not a branchline locomotive as was usual practice.[5]

Another sixty-one Class 15CA locomotives were acquired from three other manufacturers in 1929 and 1930.

The table lists the Class 15CA engine numbers, builders, years built and the builders’ works numbers.

Modifications

The locomotives were delivered with 57 inches (1,450 millimetres) diameter driving wheels and their boilers were set at an operating pressure of 200 pounds per square inch (1,380 kilopascals). All of them were eventually rewheeled with 60 inches (1,520 millimetres) diameter driving wheels and, to compensate for the loss of tractive effort due to the larger diameter drivers, their operating boiler pressure was increased to 210 pounds per square inch (1,450 kilopascals) by an adjustment of the setting of their safety valves. This modification enabled these mixed traffic locomotives to handle the fastest mainline passenger trains.[1][3]

Three of the Class 15CB and Class 15CA locomotives were later reboilered with boiler numbers in the range from 9504 to 9506, which were of similar dimensions, but with a different tube arrangement. Since these were not Watson Standard boilers, the locomotives were not reclassified.[3]

Service

South African Railways

The Class 15CA locomotives were placed in service on the mainline between Cape Town and Kimberley, but like the Class 15CB, they were later transferred to Bloemfontein from where they worked throughout the Free State until they eventually ended up on the Eastern Transvaal system. Here they worked out of Pretoria to Pietersburg in the north and from there to Tzaneen in the east and Messina on the Rhodesian border in the north, and also out of Witbank and Breyten.[4][5]

In the mid-1960s a few joined the Class 15CB on the Natal North Coast line, and in 1983 they all went from there to the Cape Northern system for use on the lines from Beaconsfield in Kimberley, working north to Mafeking and south to De Aar. Eventually nearly forty of them ended up as heavy shunters at Kaserne and Germiston in Johannesburg, where they replaced the Class 12AR and Class S1.[4][5]

Industry

Three Class 15CA locomotives were sold into industrial service. Numbers 2807 and 2839 went to Dunn’s Locomotive Works and were eventually sold to Rustenburg Platinum Mines. Number 2811 went to South Witbank Colliery as number 4.[5][6]

Models illustrated

The main picture shows Breda-built no. 2802 serving as school guard at Esselen Park, the Transnet School of Rail in Kaalfontein, Gauteng, on 21 September 2009.

  1. ^ a b Gospel Express at Vink Siding

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Holland, D.F. (1972). Steam Locomotives of the South African Railways, Volume 2: 1910-1955 (1st ed.). Newton Abbott, Devon: David & Charles. pp. 46, 49–50. ISBN 978-0-7153-5427-8.
  2. 2.0 2.1 North British Locomotive Company works list, compiled by Austrian locomotive historian Bernhard Schmeiser
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 South African Railways and Harbours Locomotive Diagram Book, 2’0” & 3’6” Gauge Steam Locomotives, 15 August 1941, as amended
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 Paxton, Leith; Bourne, David (1985). Locomotives of the South African Railways (1st ed.). Cape Town: Struik. pp. 10–11, 61–62. ISBN 0869772112.
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 Durrant, A E (1989). Twilight of South African Steam (1st ed.). Newton Abbott, London: David & Charles. pp. 86–87. ISBN 0715386387.
  6. Middleton, John N. (2002). Railways of Southern Africa Locomotive Guide - 2002 (as amended by Combined Amendment List 4, January 2009) (2nd, Dec 2002 ed.). Herts, England: Beyer-Garratt Publications. p. 22.

External links

External video
South African Steam: 15CA 2850 around Pretoria. (18.09 minutes)