South African Class 7 4-8-0

CGR 7th Class 4-8-0 1892
South African Class 7 4-8-0
Midland System no. 344, SAR no. 975, with type ZA tender, Bloemfontein, 6 April 2006
Type and origin
Type ZA tender (2-axle bogies, Dübs)
Type ZB tender (3-axle, Neilson)
♣ Original locomotive, as built
Locomotive equipped with superheating
Power typeSteam
DesignerCape Government Railways
(H.M. Beatty)
BuilderDübs and Company
Neilson and Company
Serial numberDübs 2882-2887
Neilson 4446-4477
ModelCGR 7th
Build date1892
Total produced38
Specifications
Configuration:
 • Whyte4-8-0 (Mastodon)
 • UIC2'Dn2
Driver2nd coupled axle
Gauge3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) Cape gauge
Leading dia.28+12 in (724 mm)
Coupled dia.42+34 in (1,086 mm)
Tender wheels33+12 in (851 mm) as built
♠ 34 in (864 mm) retyred
37 in (940 mm)
Wheelbase41 ft 4+38 in (12,608 mm)
46 ft 2 in (14,072 mm) ​
 • Engine21 ft 3+12 in (6,490 mm)
 • Leading5 ft 3 in (1,600 mm)
 • Coupled12 ft (3,658 mm)
 • Tender♠ 14 ft 7 in (4,445 mm)
10 ft (3,048 mm)
 • Tender bogie♠ 4 ft 7 in (1,397 mm)
Length:
 • Over couplers♠ 51 ft 7 in (15,723 mm)
50 ft 1 in (15,265 mm)
Height12 ft 4+12 in (3,772 mm)
12 ft 10 in (3,912 mm)
Frame typePlate
Axle load♣ 9 LT (9,144 kg)
9 LT 14 cwt (9,856 kg) ​
 • Leading♣ 10 LT 9 cwt (10,620 kg)
11 LT 2 cwt (11,280 kg)
 • 1st coupled♣ 8 LT 14 cwt (8,840 kg)
9 LT 8 cwt (9,551 kg)
 • 2nd coupled♣ 8 LT 11 cwt (8,687 kg)
9 LT 14 cwt (9,856 kg)
 • 3rd coupled♣ 9 LT (9,144 kg)
9 LT 10 cwt (9,652 kg)
 • 4th coupled♣ 8 LT 16 cwt (8,941 kg)
9 LT 8 cwt (9,551 kg)
 • Tender axle 9 LT 13 cwt 3 qtr (9,843 kg) av.
Adhesive weight♣ 35 LT 1 cwt (35,610 kg)
38 LT (38,610 kg)
Loco weight♣ 45 LT 10 cwt (46,230 kg)
49 LT 2 cwt (49,890 kg)
Tender weight 29 LT 1 cwt (29,520 kg)
Total weight♣ 74 LT 11 cwt (75,750 kg)
♦ 78 LT 3 cwt (79,400 kg)
Tender typeZA (2-axle bogies) or ZB (3-axle)
ZA, ZB, ZC, ZE permitted
Fuel typeCoal
Fuel capacity♠ 3 LT 10 cwt (3.6 t)
5 LT (5.1 t)
Water cap.♠ 2,220 imp gal (10,100 L)
2,370 imp gal (10,800 L)
Firebox:
 • TypeRound-top
 • Grate area♣ 17.5 sq ft (1.63 m2)
18 sq ft (1.7 m2)
Boiler:
 • Pitch♣ 6 ft 6 in (1,981 mm)
6 ft 10 in (2,083 mm)
 • Diameter♣ 4 ft 2 in (1,270 mm)
4 ft 6 in (1,372 mm)
 • Tube plates 10 ft 9 in (3,277 mm)
 • Small tubes185: 1+34 in (44 mm)
100: 1+78 in (48 mm)
 • Large tubes 18: 5+12 in (140 mm)
Boiler pressure♣ 160 psi (1,103 kPa) as built
♣ 170 psi (1,172 kPa) adjusted
180 psi (1,241 kPa)
Safety valveRamsbottom
Heating surface:
 • Firebox♣ 99 sq ft (9.2 m2)
113 sq ft (10.5 m2)
 • Tubes♣ 911 sq ft (84.6 m2)
806 sq ft (74.9 m2)
 • Total surface♣ 1,010 sq ft (94 m2)
919 sq ft (85.4 m2)
Superheater:
 • Heating area 206 sq ft (19.1 m2)
CylindersTwo
Cylinder size17 in (432 mm) bore
23 in (584 mm) stroke
Valve gearStephenson
CouplersJohnston link-and-pin
Performance figures
Tractive effort♣ 18,660 lbf (83.0 kN) @ 75%
♣ 19,810 lbf (88.1 kN) @ 75% adjusted
22,240 lbf (98.9 kN) @ 75%
Factor of adh.4.20
Career
OperatorsCape Government Railways
Imperial Military Railways
South African Railways
Zambesi Saw Mills
ClassClass 7
Number in class38
NumbersCGR 315-352
17 renumbered 701-717
IMR C520, C521 & C524
SAR 950-987
Delivered1892-1893
First run1892
Withdrawn1972
The leading coupled axle had flangeless wheels

The South African Railways Class 7 4-8-0 of 1892 is a steam locomotive from the pre-Union era in the Cape of Good Hope.

In 1892, the Cape Government Railways placed six 7th Class steam locomotives with a 4-8-0 Mastodon type wheel arrangement in service and, until 1893, another 32 were acquired. They were initially placed in service on the Midland System, but were later distributed between the Midland and Eastern Systems. The locomotives were renumbered in 1912, when they were assimilated into the South African Railways, but retained their Class 7 classification.[1][2][3][4]

  1. ^ Holland, D.F. (1971). Steam Locomotives of the South African Railways. Vol. 1: 1859–1910 (1st ed.). Newton Abbott, England: David & Charles. pp. 40–41, 61. ISBN 978-0-7153-5382-0.
  2. ^ Classification of S.A.R. Engines with Renumbering Lists, issued by the Chief Mechanical Engineer's Office, Pretoria, January 1912, pp. 8, 12, 15, 37 (Reprinted in April 1987 by SATS Museum, R.3125-6/9/11-1000)
  3. ^ Paxton, Leith; Bourne, David (1985). Locomotives of the South African Railways (1st ed.). Cape Town: Struik. pp. 46–48. ISBN 0869772112.
  4. ^ Cite error: The named reference Pattison 1 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).