South Australian Railways 750 class

Preserved 752, at the National Railway Museum, Port Adelaide, 2014
Preserved 752, at the National Railway Museum, Port Adelaide, 2014

South Australian Railways 750 class was a group of ten 2-8-2 'Mikado' tender engines sold to the SAR by the Victorian Railways in 1951. They were classified as N class on the VR, and had been built by North British Locomotive Company not long before; most were almost new.

One survives, SAR number 752 (Ex VR number N 477) at the National Railway Museum in Port Adelaide. Also Victorian railways N 432 survives.

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