South African type XS tender

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BuilderAmerican Locomotive Company
South African type XS tender
Type XS tender on CSAR Superheated Mallet
Type and origin
LocomotiveCSAR Superheated Mallet
DesignerAmerican Locomotive Company
BuilderAmerican Locomotive Company
In service1911
Specifications
Configuration2-axle bogies
Gauge3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) Cape gauge
Length26 ft 1+14 in (7,957 mm)
Wheel dia.34 in (864 mm)
Wheelbase17 ft 11 in (5,461 mm)
  Bogie4 ft 7 in (1,397 mm)
Axle load13 LT 16 cwt (14,020 kg) average
  Bogie27 LT 12 cwt (28,040 kg) each
Weight empty51,248 lb (23,246 kg)
Weight w/o55 LT 4 cwt (56,090 kg)
Fuel typeCoal
Fuel cap.10 LT (10.2 t)
Water cap.5,000 imp gal (22,700 L)
StokingManual
CouplersDrawbar & Johnston link-and-pin
Career
OperatorsCentral South African Railways
South African Railways
NumbersSAR 1619-1627

The South African type XS tender was a steam locomotive tender from the pre-Union era in Transvaal.

Type XS tenders entered service in 1911, as tenders to the 2-6-6-2 Superheated Mallet type steam locomotives which were acquired by the Central South African Railways in that year. These locomotives were designated Class MF on the South African Railways in 1912.[1][2][3]

Type XS tenders were built in 1911 by the American Locomotive Company (ALCO).[1][2][3]

In 1911, the Central South African Railways (CSAR) placed nine 2-6-6-2 Mallet articulated compound steam locomotives in service, built by ALCO. These locomotives were designated Class MF on the South African Railways (SAR) in 1912. The Type XS entered service as tenders to these engines.[1][2][3]

Characteristics

The tender had a coal capacity of 10 long tons (10.2 tonnes), a water capacity of 5,000 imperial gallons (22,700 litres) and an average maximum axle load of 13 long tons 16 hundredweight (14,020 kilograms).[2][3]

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