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CLASS  We    4-6-4 T


Introduced: 1902 Number in Class: 3

We Class Register





Locomotive Specifications

Builder:
   Rebuilt NZR Addington & Hillside

Engine Weight:    
55.2 tons
Tender Weight:     Total Weight:    55.2 tons Adhesive Weight:    
35.0 tons
Length over Buffers:    
35' 9"
Total Wheelbase:    29' 1" Engine Wheelbase:    29' 1" Coupled Wheelbase:    
9' 0"
Tender Wheelbase:     Driver Wheel Dia.:    42½" Cylinders HP:    
Two - 16" x 22"
Cylinders LP:    
Grate Area:    17.5 sq ft Evaporative Area:    
1037 sq ft
Superheated Area:     Working Pressure:    
180 psig
Tractive Effort:    
19080 lbs f
Coal Capacity:    2.0 tons Oil Capacity:     Water Capacity:    
1250 gals

Remarks:     Rebuilt from 'B' class 4-8-0s of 1899. Designed to assist the H Class Fell engines on the Rimutaka Incline, they had a centre-rail brake fitted. In this incline duty they were an unqualified success. With the purchase, by the NZR, of the Wellington & Manawatu Railway in 1908, the tonnage over the Rimutaka incline diminished and one of the 'We's was transferred to the West Coast for use on the Greymouth-Rewanui branch. This incline consisted of 2-3/4 miles graded at 1 in 25 and was equipped with a centre rail for braking purposes. The 'We' therefore was ideally suited for this duty and the other two 'We's were also transferred there.

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