South African Class 25NC 4-8-4

{{Short description|1953 design of steam locomotive}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2022}}

{{Use South African English|date=December 2013}}

{{Infobox locomotive

| name = South African Class 25NC 4-8-4

| image = SAR Class 25NC 3410 Sannaspos - 040799.jpg

| alt =

| caption = 3410 at Sannaspos Free State in July 1999

| hatnote = ♠ Type EW1 tender – {{font color|red|♥}} Type EW2 tender

| powertype = Steam

| designer = South African Railways
(LC Grubb)

| builder = Henschel & Son
North British Locomotive Company

| ordernumber =

| serialnumber = Henschel 28731-28769
NBL 27287-27296, 27311

| buildmodel = Class 25NC

| builddate = 1953

| totalproduction = 137

| rebuilder =

| rebuilddate =

| numberrebuilt =

| whytetype = 4-8-4 (Northern)

| driver = 2nd coupled axle

| gauge = {{Track gauge|Cape|allk=on}}

| leadingdiameter = {{convert|30|in|mm|0|abbr=on}}

| coupleddiameter = {{convert|60|in|mm|0|abbr=on}}

| trailingdiameter = {{convert|30|in|mm|0|abbr=on}}

| tenderdiameter = {{convert|34|in|mm|0|abbr=on}}

| minimumcurve = {{convert|275|ft|m|0|abbr=on}}

| wheelbase = ♠ {{convert|81|ft|4+11/16|in|mm|0|abbr=on}}
{{font color|red|♥}} {{convert|95|ft|1+11/16|in|mm|0|abbr=on}}

| engine total = {{convert|38|ft|mm|0|abbr=on}}

| leading = {{convert|6|ft|10|in|mm|0|abbr=on}}

| coupled = {{convert|15|ft|9|in|mm|0|abbr=on}}

| trailing = {{convert|5|ft|6|in|mm|0|abbr=on}}

| tender total = ♠ {{convert|32|ft|mm|0|abbr=on}}
{{font color|red|♥}} {{convert|45|ft|10|in|mm|0|abbr=on}}

| tenderbogie = {{convert|10|ft|mm|0|abbr=on}}

| pivotcentres =

| wheelspacing =

| length =

| over couplers = ♠ {{convert|91|ft|6+9/16|in|mm|0|abbr=on}}
{{font color|red|♥}} {{convert|107|ft|6+1/16|in|mm|0|abbr=on}}

| over bufferbeams=

| width =

| height = {{convert|13|ft|mm|0|abbr=on}}

| frametype = Cast

| axleload = {{convert|18|lt|14|lcwt|kg|sigfig=4|abbr=on}}

| leadingbogie/pony= {{convert|21|lt|2|lcwt|kg|sigfig=4|abbr=on}}

| coupled all =

| coupled 1 = {{convert|18|lt|10|lcwt|kg|sigfig=4|abbr=on}}

| coupled 2 = {{convert|18|lt|14|lcwt|kg|sigfig=4|abbr=on}}

| coupled 3 = {{convert|18|lt|12|lcwt|kg|sigfig=4|abbr=on}}

| coupled 4 = {{convert|18|lt|9|lcwt|kg|sigfig=4|abbr=on}}

| trail bogie/pony= {{convert|22|lt|12|lcwt|kg|sigfig=4|abbr=on}}

| tenderbogieload = Bogie 1:
♠ {{convert|51|lt|6|lcwt|kg|sigfig=4|abbr=on}}
Bogie 2:
♠ {{convert|54|lt|5|lcwt|kg|sigfig=4|abbr=on}}

| tenderaxle = ♠ {{convert|18|lt|1|lcwt|2|qtr|kg|sigfig=4|abbr=on}}

| weightondrivers = {{convert|74|lt|5|lcwt|kg|sigfig=4|abbr=on}}

| locoweight = {{convert|117|lt|9|lcwt|kg|sigfig=4|abbr=on}}

| tenderweight = ♠ {{convert|105|lt|11|lcwt|kg|sigfig=4|abbr=on}}

| locotenderweight = ♠ {{convert|223|lt|kg|sigfig=4|abbr=on}}

| tendertype = EW1 (3-axle bogies)
EW2 (3-axle bogies)

| fueltype = Coal

| fuelcap = ♠ {{convert|18|lt|t|1|abbr=on}}
{{font color|red|♥}} {{convert|19|lt|t|1|abbr=on}}

| watercap = ♠ {{convert|10500|impgal|L|sigfig=3|abbr=on}}
{{font color|red|♥}} {{convert|11200|impgal|L|sigfig=3|abbr=on}}

| tendercap =

| sandcap =

| fireboxtype = Round-top

| firearea = {{convert|70|sqft|m2|abbr=on}}

| boiler =

| boilertype = Domeless

| pitch = {{convert|9|ft|1+5/8|in|mm|0|abbr=on}}

| diameterinside = {{convert|6|ft|4+1/8|in|mm|0|abbr=on}}

| lengthinside = {{convert|19|ft|mm|0|abbr=on}}

| smalltubediameter= 158: {{convert|2+1/2|in|mm|0|abbr=on}}

| largetubediameter= 40: {{convert|5+1/2|in|mm|0|abbr=on}}

| boilerpressure = {{convert|225|psi|kPa|0|abbr=on}}

| safetyvalvetype = Ross-pop

| feedwaterheater =

| totalsurface = {{convert|3390|sqft|m2|abbr=on}}

| tubearea = {{convert|3059|sqft|m2|abbr=on}}

| archarea = {{convert|37|sqft|m2|abbr=on}}

| fluearea =

| tubesandflues =

| fireboxarea = {{convert|294|sqft|m2|abbr=on}}

| superheatertype = Melesco

| superheaterarea = {{convert|630|sqft|m2|abbr=on}}

| generator =

| cylindercount = Two

| cylindersize = {{convert|24|x|28|in|mm|0|abbr=on}}
bore x stroke

| frontcylindersize=

| rearcylindersize =

| hpcylindersize =

| lpcylindersize =

| valvegear = Walschaerts

| valvetype = Piston

| valvetravel = {{convert|7+3/8|in|mm|0|abbr=on}}

| valvelap =

| valvelead =

| transmission =

| trainheating =

| locobrakes = Vacuum

| trainbrakes =

| safety =

| coupling = AAR knuckle

| maxspeed =

| poweroutput =

| tractiveeffort = {{convert|45360|lbf|kN|abbr=on}} @ 75%

| factorofadhesion =

| locobrakeforce =

| operator = South African Railways

| operatorclass = Class 25NC

| powerclass =

| numinclass = 50 original, 87 rebuilt Class 25

| fleetnumbers = 3401-3450, 3452-3510, 3512-3539

| officialname =

| nicknames =

| axleloadclass =

| deliverydate = 1953-1954

| firstrundate = 1953

| lastrundate =

| withdrawndate =

| preservedunits =

| restoredate =

| scrapdate =

| currentowner =

| disposition =

| notes =

}}

The South African Railways Class 25NC 4-8-4 of 1953 was a class of steam locomotives built between 1953 and 1955 for the South African Railways (SAR). The Class 25NC was the non-condensing version of the Class 25 condensing locomotive, of which ninety were placed in service at the same time. Between 1973 and 1980, all but three of the condensing locomotives were converted to non-condensing and also designated Class 25NC.{{Holland-Vol 2|page=110}}South African Railways and Harbours Locomotive Diagram Book, 2'0" & 3'6" Gauge Steam Locomotives, 15 August 1941, as amended

Manufacturers

File:L.C. Grubb.jpg

File:25NC 3405 Builders Plate.jpg

File:25Nc 3437 Builders Plate.jpg

The Class 25NC non-condensing and Class 25 condensing 4-8-4 Northern type steam locomotives were designed by the South African Railways (SAR) under the direction of LC Grubb, Chief Mechanical Engineer of the SAR from 1949 to 1954, in conjunction with Henschel & Son of Kassel in Germany who designed the condensing apparatus and the condensing tender of the Class 25 sister locomotive.£27 Million Motive Power Order for South African Railways Railway Transportation March 1952 page 43 Between 1953 and 1955,eleven Class 25NC locomotives were built by the North British Locomotive Company (NBL) and numbered in the range from 3401 to 3411 while 39 locomotives were built by Henschel and numbered in the range from 3412 to 3450.{{Paxton-Bourne|pages=10-11, 77-78}}North British Locomotive Company works list, compiled by Austrian locomotive historian Bernhard SchmeiserHenschel-Lieferliste (Henschel & Son works list), compiled by Dietmar Stresow

Characteristics

The Class 25NC was superheated and used piston valves actuated by Walschaerts valve gear. Timken roller bearings were used throughout, including on the three-axle tender bogies, the coupling and connecting rods as well as the crosshead gudgeon pins, while the locomotive's leading bogies and coupled wheels had Cannon-type axle boxes. Compared to earlier SAR practice, a novelty was the adoption of mechanical lubrication. A sixteen-feed lubricator was driven off the expansion link trunnion. The cylinders and frames were cast in one piece by Commonwealth Steel Company in the United States. The steel cylinders and steam chests were fitted with cast iron liners. Being entirely mounted on roller bearings, very little effort was required to move these locomotives.South African Railways 25NC Class Locomotives Railway Gazette 15 May 1953 pages 568/569Condensing Locomotives for South Africa Railway Gazette 26 February 1954 pages 237-240Pivnic, Les (1970). S.A.R. Class 25NC 4-8-4. South African Transport, October 1970. pp. 548-550.[https://sites.google.com/site/soulorailway/home/system-1/soul-of-a-railway-system-1-part-4-touws-river-beaufort-west-by-cp-lewis Soul of A Railway, System 1, Part 4: Touws River to Beaufort West. Introduction par 4, Caption 3.] (Accessed on 27 November 2016)

The Alligator type crossheads were split on the vertical centre line and clamped on to the end of the piston rods, which had three coned rings engaging in grooves in the crossheads. The original coupling rods differed from the usual in being three separate rods, thereby doing away with four knuckle joints and pins.

The multiple-valve superheater header was of the Melesco type. The boiler was fitted with four Ross-pop safety valves, each {{convert|2+1/2|in|mm|0|abbr=off}} in diameter, and two Hopkinson boiler blowdown cocks on the firebox wrapper, one on each side. Feedwater was delivered to the boiler by two Friedmann vertical type non-lifting injectors, each with a capacity of {{convert|5200|impgal|l USgal|sigfig=3|abbr=off}} per hour.

The locomotive was equipped with a Type EW1 tender which was equipped with a mechanical stoker of which the engine was mounted on the tender. The tank had a water capacity of {{convert|10500|impgal|l USgal|sigfig=3|abbr=off}} and the coal bunker a capacity of {{convert|18|lt|t ST|1|abbr=off}}. The tender frame was also a one-piece steel casting and was a water-bottom frame, with the frame itself forming the bottom of the tank instead of being a separate tank and frame as in previous designs.South African Railways & Harbours/Suid Afrikaanse Spoorweë en Hawens (15 August 1941). Locomotive Diagram Book/Lokomotiefdiagramboek, 2'0" & 3'6" Gauge/Spoorwydte, Steam Locomotives/Stoomlokomotiewe. SAR/SAS Mechanical Department/Werktuigkundige Dept. Drawing Office/Tekenkantoor, Pretoria. pp. VIII, 6a-7a, 20-21, 28-28A.

Teething troubles

Soon after entering service, problems were experienced with failing connecting rods, big end bearings breaking up as well as cracks developing in the motion girder of the Alligator crossheads. After investigations by SAR engineers with assistance from the South African Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, the crossheads, slide bars and coupling rods were modified. The crossheads were converted to the multiple-bearing type with single guide bars while the three independent coupling rods were replaced with the more conventional single coupling rod with knuckle joints.Information supplied by R.S. Loubser, son of M.M. Loubser

When new, the tapered Timken crankpin roller bearings soon became notorious for throwing their lubricant onto the underside of the boiler, from where it ran down to the lowest point and dripped onto the coupled wheel tyres along the way. This manufacturer's fault also applied to the Class 25 and was one of the reasons for the reputation of both classes of being slippery. Timken managed to resolve the problem before all their bearings had been replaced, but by then about two-thirds of the locomotives had already been fitted with redesigned coupling rods with SKF crankpin ball bearings.

Service

File:SAR Class 25NC 3442 (4-8-4) ID.JPG

The Class 25NC initially served on the unelectrified mainlines from De Aar via Kimberley to Welverdiend. They were pooled from their introduction and were run through from De Aar to Welverdiend and vice versa, recoaling at Warrenton. After electrification was extended from Welverdiend to Klerksdorp, they ran from there to De Aar, still recoaling at Warrenton. Later they also worked from Kimberley via Bloemfontein to Harrismith in the Free State while some joined the Class 25 condensers on the line from De Aar via Beaufort West to Touws River.[https://sites.google.com/site/soulorailway/home/system-7-1/part-26---braamfontein-west-to-klerksdorp-home-signal-1 Soul of A Railway, System 7, Western Transvaal, based in Johannesburg, Part 26: Braamfontein West to Klerksdorp (home signal) by Les Pivnic, Part 1. Caption 36.] (Accessed on 6 May 2017)

When the line south from De Aar was dieselised between 1973 and 1974, the Class 25 condensers working there were moved north to work the section from De Aar to Kimberley, where they replaced twenty-two Class 25NCs which were then relocated to Bethlehem in the Free State. From 1982, Class 25NCs also replaced Class 19Ds and Class GMAM Garratts on the line from Warrenton via Vryburg to Mafeking.{{Durrant-Twilight|pages=107-109}}

Class 25 rebuilding

File:SAR Class 25NC 3467 (4-8-4) ID.JPG

Along with the Class 25NC, ninety Class 25 condensing locomotives were built as part of the same order, one by Henschel and the rest by NBL. The condensing apparatus for these engines and their condensing tenders were designed and patented by Henschel.

Between 1973 and 1980, all but three of the ninety Class 25 condensers were converted to non-condensing locomotives and reclassified to Class 25NC, the exceptions being numbers 3451, 3511 and 3540. The number plates of some were copied and recast with the additional "NC" for "non-condensing" squeezed in next to the existing "25", which resulted in a lopsided class indication on their cabside plates. Locomotives with all four characters neatly in line and centred were therefore usually identifiable as original Class 25NCs.[http://www.sa-transport.co.za/trains/media/dfa/frieda_steams_forward_alone.html Frieda steam forward alone] Diamond Fields Advertiser 27 March 1986

In the process, their Type CZ condensing tenders were also rebuilt to ordinary coal-and-water Type EW2 tenders by removing the condensing radiators and roof fans and replacing it with a massive water tank. Since the Type CZ tenders were built on single cast steel water-bottom frames it was impractical to attempt to shorten them, which resulted in the rebuilt Type EW2 tenders with their long round-topped water tanks. Locomotives with these rebuilt tenders were soon nicknamed Worshond (Sausage dog or Dachshund).

The Class 26 ''Red Devil''

Between 1979 and 1981 no. 3450, the last Class 25NC to be built, was rebuilt to the sole Class 26, the Red Devil, at the SAR workshops at Salt River, Cape Town. The primary objectives of the project were to improve the combustion and steaming rate, to reduce the emission of wasteful black smoke and to overcome the problem of clinkering.[http://www.trainweb.org/tusp/firebox.html Gas Producer Combustion System (GPCS)][http://www.trainweb.org/tusp/wardale.html The Ultimate Steam Page]South Africa's Red Devil The Railway Magazine issue 963 July 1981 pages 317/318Steam Locomotive Development in South Africa Continental Railway Journal issue 64 December 1985 pages 39-43

This was achieved by the use of a Gas Producer Combustion System, which relies on the gasification of coal on a low temperature firebed so that the gases are then fully burnt above the firebed. These extensive modifications justified reclassification and the locomotive became the first and only Class 26, although the locomotive's original Class 25NC number was retained.

Project Zimbabwe

During 1988 a severe motive power shortage was experienced by the National Railways of Zimbabwe and discussions with South Africa revealed that numerous class 25NC 4-8-4, had been recently withdrawn from service and were available for either hire or purchase. NRZ decided to investigate the purchase of 20 to 25 of these locomotives for a short-term basis. A team of three were sent down from Bulawayo inspected 50 locomotives at Warrenton and De Aar.

A list of 28 locomotives was submitted from which it would be possible to choose 20 to 25, or any lesser number which might be needed

Category A (locomotives with 5 or more years before heavy overhaul)

3404, 3410, 3422, 3428, 3438, 3442, 3445, 3453, 3457, 3459, 3479, 3504, 3508, 3519

Category B (needing heavy repairs by 1993–1994)

3412, 3424, 3464, 3473, 3475, 3490, 3498, 3507, 3518, 3520, 3537

Category C (needing heavy repairs by 1992)

3439, 3446, 3515

The project did not materialise but several did survive into preservation.

Works numbers

The locomotive numbers, builders and works numbers are listed in the table. On the builders' works lists, all the locomotives are shown as having been built in 1953. All tenders bore the same works number as the engines they were built with, except the sixty tenders which were built by Henschel for condensing engines which were built by NBL. These sixty tenders were allocated Henschel works numbers.Condenser fitter Albie Bester's reminiscencesSabatini, Richard (2006). South African Locomotive Tender Classification, Compatibility & Allocation (1st ed.) Richard Sabatini, Kimberley, January 2006. pp. 21, 38

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|+Class 25NC 4-8-4 Non-Condensing
Builders, Works Numbers, Tender Builders & Rebuilding


Loco no

!Builder

!Works
no

!Tender
Builder

!Tender
Works no

!Rebuilt
Date from class 25 to class 25nc

!Date and Place Scrapped

3401

|NBL

|27287

|

|

|

|2007 Bethlehem

3402

|NBL

|27288

|

|

|

|1986 Bloemfontein Works

3403

|NBL

|27289

|

|

|

|2007 Bloemfontein

3404

|NBL

|27290

|

|

|

|

3405

|NBL

|27291

|

|

|

3406

|NBL

|27292

|

|

|

|1983 Bloemfontein Works

3407

|NBL

|27293

|

|

|

3408

|NBL

|27294

|

|

|

|2007 Bethlehem

3409

|NBL

|27295

|

|

|

|2010 Jan Kempdorp

3410

|NBL

|27296

|

|

|

|

3411

|NBL

|27311

|

|

|

3412

|Henschel

|28731

|

|

|

|2007 Bloemfontein

3413

|Henschel

|28732

|

|

|

|2007 Bethlehem

3414

|Henschel

|28733

|

|

|

|2008 Krugerersdorp

3415

|Henschel

|28734

|

|

|

|2007 Bethlehem

3416

|Henschel

|28735

|

|

|

|1983 Bloemfontein Works

3417

|Henschel

|28736

|

|

|

|2016 Worcester

3418

|Henschel

|28737

|

|

|

|2007 Bethlehem

3419

|Henschel

|28738

|

|

|

|2007 Bethlehem

3420

|Henschel

|28739

|

|

|

|2007 Bethlehem

3421

|Henschel

|28740

|

|

|

|2007 Bethlehem

3422

|Henschel

|28741

|

|

|

3423

|Henschel

|28742

|

|

|

|1993 De Aar

3424

|Henschel

|28743

|

|

|

|1993 De Aar

3425

|Henschel

|28744

|

|

|

|2007 Kimberley

3426

|Henschel

|28745

|

|

|

|2007 Kimberley

3427

|Henschel

|28746

|

|

|

|2007 Kimberley

3428

|Henschel

|28747

|

|

|

|1993 De Aar

3429

|Henschel

|28748

|

|

|

|1993 De Aar

3430

|Henschel

|28749

|

|

|

|1993 De Aar

3431

|Henschel

|28750

|

|

|

|2007 Bethlehem

3432

|Henschel

|28751

|

|

|

3433

|Henschel

|28752

|

|

|

|1985 Bloemfontein Works

3434

|Henschel

|28753

|

|

|

|1993 De Aar

3435

|Henschel

|28754

|

|

|

|2007 Warrenton

3436

|Henschel

|28755

|

|

|

|1993 De Aar

3437

|Henschel

|28756

|

|

|

3438

|Henschel

|28757

|

|

|

|2010 Jan Kempdorp

3439

|Henschel

|28758

|

|

|

|2007 Warrenton

3440

|Henschel

|28759

|

|

|

|

3441

|Henschel

|28760

|

|

|

|

3442

|Henschel

|28761

|

|

|

3443

|Henschel

|28762

|

|

|

|2007 Kimberley

3444

|Henschel

|28763

|

|

|

|2007 Kimberley

3445

|Henschel

|28764

|

|

|

|2007 Warrenton

3446

|Henschel

|28765

|

|

|

|2007 Warrenton

3447

|Henschel

|28766

|

|

|

|2007 Kimberley

3448

|Henschel

|28767

|

|

|

|2007 Kimberley

3449

|Henschel

|28768

|

|

|

|2007 Kimberley

3450

|Henschel

|28769

|

|

|Class 26 Red Devil

3452

|NBL

|27312

|Henschel

|28780

|1976-09

|1993 De Aar

3453

|NBL

|27313

|Henschel

|28781

|1977-11

|2010 Jan Kempdorp

3454

|NBL

|27314

|Henschel

|28782

|1977-06

3455

|NBL

|27315

|Henschel

|28783

|1975-09

|1993 De Aar

3456

|NBL

|27316

|Henschel

|28784

|1976-07

|2007 Kimberley

3457

|NBL

|27317

|Henschel

|28785

|1978-01

3458

|NBL

|27318

|Henschel

|28786

|1975-01

|1993 De Aar

3459

|NBL

|27319

|Henschel

|28787

|XX

|2007 Warrenton

3460

|NBL

|27320

|Henschel

|28788

|XX

|2007 Kimberley

3461

|NBL

|27321

|Henschel

|28789

|1975-10

|1983 Salt River

3462

|NBL

|27322

|Henschel

|28790

|1979-12

|2007 Warrenton

3463

|NBL

|27323

|Henschel

|28791

|XX

|1987 Bloemfontein Works

3464

|NBL

|27324

|Henschel

|28792

|1976-10

|2007 Warrenton

3465

|NBL

|27325

|Henschel

|28793

|1975-06

|1993 De Aar

3466

|NBL

|27326

|Henschel

|28794

|1976-04

|2007 Kimberley

3467

|NBL

|27327

|Henschel

|28795

|1979-07

3468

|NBL

|27328

|Henschel

|28796

|XX

|1993 De Aar

3469

|NBL

|27329

|Henschel

|28797

|1979-05

|2007 Kimberley

3470

|NBL

|27330

|Henschel

|28798

|1975-06

|1993 De Aar

3471

|NBL

|27331

|Henschel

|28799

|1976-05

|1993 De Aar

3472

|NBL

|27332

|Henschel

|28800

|XX

3473

|NBL

|27333

|Henschel

|28801

|1976-07

|1993 De Aar

3474

|NBL

|27334

|Henschel

|28802

|1979-04

|2007 Warrenton

3475

|NBL

|27335

|Henschel

|28803

|1976-06

|2007 Bloemfontein

3476

|NBL

|27336

|Henschel

|28804

|1979-06

3477

|NBL

|27337

|Henschel

|28805

|XX

|2007 Warrenton

3478

|NBL

|27338

|Henschel

|28806

|1978-08

|2007 Kimberley

3479

|NBL

|27339

|Henschel

|28807

|1979-05

|2016 Bloemfontein

3480

|NBL

|27340

|Henschel

|28808

|1975-05

|2014 Capital Park(Rovos Rail)

3481

|NBL

|27341

|Henschel

|28809

|1975-10

|2008 Dal Josafat

3482

|NBL

|27342

|Henschel

|28810

|1979-02

3483

|NBL

|27343

|Henschel

|28811

|1975-11

|2007 Kimberley

3484

|NBL

|27344

|Henschel

|28812

|1978-05

|2014 Capital Park(Rovos Rail)

3485

|NBL

|27345

|Henschel

|28813

|1976-11

|2007 Kimberley

3486

|NBL

|27346

|Henschel

|28814

|1976-12

|2007 Kimberley

3487

|NBL

|27347

|Henschel

|28815

|1974-11

|1993 De Aar

3488

|NBL

|27348

|Henschel

|28816

|1976-08

3489

|NBL

|27349

|Henschel

|28817

|1977-03

|2007 Warrenton

3490

|NBL

|27350

|Henschel

|28818

|1976-05

|2007 Warrenton

3491

|NBL

|27351

|Henschel

|28819

|1975-02

|2007 Warrenton

3492

|NBL

|27352

|Henschel

|28820

|1974-11

|1993 De Aar

3493

|NBL

|27353

|Henschel

|28821

|1975-11

|2007 Kimberley

3494

|NBL

|27354

|Henschel

|28822

|1975-11

|2010 Jan Kempdorp

3495

|NBL

|27355

|Henschel

|28823

|1979-12

|2007 Warrenton

3496

|NBL

|27356

|Henschel

|28824

|1978-08

3497

|NBL

|27357

|Henschel

|28825

|1975-02

|1993 De Aar

3498

|NBL

|27358

|Henschel

|28826

|1977-01

|2010 Jan Kempdorp

3499

|NBL

|27359

|Henschel

|28827

|1975-06

|2007 Kimberley

3500

|NBL

|27360

|Henschel

|28828

|1978-02

|2007 Kimberley

3501

|NBL

|27361

|Henschel

|28829

|1979-08

3502

|NBL

|27362

|Henschel

|28830

|1976-02

|2007 Kimberley

3503

|NBL

|27363

|Henschel

|28831

|1975-05

|2007 Warrenton

3504

|NBL

|27364

|Henschel

|28832

|1977-09

|2007 Warrenton

3505

|NBL

|27365

|Henschel

|28833

|1981-10

|2007 Kimberley

3506

|NBL

|27366

|Henschel

|28834

|1974-12

|1993 De Aar

3507

|NBL

|27367

|Henschel

|28835

|1976-10

|1993 De Aar

3508

|NBL

|27368

|Henschel

|28836

|1977-03

3509

|NBL

|27369

|Henschel

|28837

|1976-02

|1993 De Aar

3510

|NBL

|27370

|Henschel

|28838

|1978-04

|1987 Bloemfontein Works

3512

|NBL

|27372

|

|

|1974-10

|1993 De Aar

3513

|NBL

|27373

|

|

|1974-07

|2007 Bloemfontein

3514

|NBL

|27374

|

|

|1976-09

|2007 Kimberley

3515

|NBL

|27375

|

|

|1975-08

|1993 De Aar

3516

|NBL

|27376

|

|

|1979-04

|2007 Kimberley

3517

|NBL

|27377

|

|

|1976-03

|2007 Kimberley

3518

|NBL

|27378

|

|

|1977-02

|2007 Bloemfontein

3519

|NBL

|27379

|

|

|1977-02

|2007 Warrenton

3520

|NBL

|27380

|

|

|1976-03

|2007 Warrenton

3521

|NBL

|27381

|

|

|1977-04

|2007 Warrenton

3522

|NBL

|27382

|

|

|1975-12

|1993 De Aar

3523

|NBL

|27383

|

|

|1975-09

|1993 De Aar

3524

|NBL

|27384

|

|

|1979-10

|2007 Warrenton

3525

|NBL

|27385

|

|

|1976-08

|2007 Kimberley

3526

|NBL

|27386

|

|

|1979-01

|2007 Kimberley

3527

|NBL

|27387

|

|

|1978-06

|2007 Kimberley

3528

|NBL

|27388

|

|

|1976-06

|2010 Jan Kempdorp

3529

|NBL

|27389

|

|

|1976-02

|2007 Kimberley

3530

|NBL

|27390

|

|

|1975-04

|1993 De Aar

3531

|NBL

|27391

|

|

|1979-11

|2007 Warrenton

3532

|NBL

|27392

|

|

|1978-10

|1987 Bloemfontein Works

3533

|NBL

|27393

|

|

|1978-03

3534

|NBL

|27394

|

|

|1976-05

|2007 Kimberley

3535

|NBL

|27395

|

|

|1979-02

|2007 Kimberley

3536

|NBL

|27396

|

|

|1978-11

|

3537

|NBL

|27397

|

|

|1975-12

3538

|NBL

|27398

|

|

|1978-08

|1987 Bloemfontein Works

3539

|NBL

|27399

|

|

|1979-10

|2007 Warrenton

Preservation

The following is a list of 25NC and 26 class that have survived into preservation.

Most are still owned by the Transnet Heritage Foundation. None except the class 25Nc 3437 & 25Nc 3482 (and it only for the winter months) are mainline certified as of 1 January 2019.

class="wikitable"
Number (*EW2 tenders)Works numberTransnet Heritage Foundation / PrivateLeaselend / OwnerCurrent LocationNotes
3404NBL 27290Transnet Heritage FoundationGermiston Locomotive Depot
3405NBL 27291PrivateQuainton Railway Society[https://www.brc-stockbook.co.uk/25nc.htm 25NC Class 4-8-4 No 3405] Buckinghamshire Railway CentreBuckinghamshire Railway Centre, EnglandRepatriated 1991
3407*NBL 27293PrivateGreg McLennanWorcester Locomotive Depot
3410NBL 27296Transnet Heritage FoundationTransnet Heritage FoundationBloemfontein Locomotive DepotSelected as Transnet Heritage Foundation representative of the class (National Collection)
3411NBL 27311Transnet Heritage FoundationMuseumKimberley station
3422Hensc 28741Transnet Heritage Foundation Cape Town stationOilburner
3432Hensc 28751PrivateMainline Steam Heritage TrustMainline Steam, Auckland Locomotives International issue 97 August 2015 page 30Auckland, New ZealandExported 1996
3437*Hensc 28752PrivateOscar SabitiniKimberley Locomotive DepotPassed boiler test July 2024

Operational

3440Hensc 28759PrivateRovos RailCapital Park Locomotive DepotScrapped 3440 or 3480
3441*Hensc 28760Transnet Heritage FoundationSteamnet 2000Kimberley Locomotive Depot
3442*Hensc 28761PrivateRovos RailCapital Park Locomotive DepotNamed Anthea
3454*NBL 27314Transnet Heritage FoundationMainline SteamBloemfontein Locomotive Depot
3457*NBL 27317Transnet Heritage FoundationSteamnet 2000Kimberley Locomotive Depot
3467NBL 27327Transnet Heritage FoundationSteamnet 2000Kimberley Locomotive Depot
3472NBL 27331Transnet Heritage FoundationGermiston Locomotive Depot
3476NBL 27336Transnet Heritage FoundationMainline SteamWaterval Boven
3480NBL 27340PrivateRovos RailCapital Park Locomotive DepotScrapped 3440 or 3480
3482NBL 27342Transnet Heritage FoundationSteamnet 2000Kimberley Locomotive DepotPassed boiler test June 2023

Operational

3488*NBL 27348PrivateSandstone Estates[http://www.sandstone-estates.com/index.php/72-unlisted-inventory/unlisted-railway-inventory/1109-203488northbritish1954ficksburg Ex SAR no: 3488 North British 27348/1954] Sandstone EstatesSandstone Estate, Ficksburg
3496NBL 27356Transnet Heritage FoundationSandstone Estates[http://www.sandstone-estates.com/index.php/railway-heritage-58/3ft-6q-cape-gauge/263-railway-storage-facility Railway Storage facility for 3'6" locomotives and rolling stock] Sandstone EstatesSandstone EstatePartly converted to oilburner
3501*NBL 2731Transnet Heritage FoundationKimberley Locomotive DepotOil Burner
3508NBL 27368PrivateMainline Steam Heritage TrustAuckland, New ZealandExported 1996
3533*NBL 27393PrivateRovos RailCapital Park Locomotive DepotNamed King Zog
3536NBL 27396Transnet Heritage FoundationSandstone EstatesSandstone Estate
3537NBL 27397PrivateHenry PosnerKimberley Locomotive Depot
3450Hensc 28397Transnet Heritage FoundationCeres Railway Company[https://www.ceresrail.co.za/locomotives-2/ Locomotives] Ceres Railway CompanyRoyal Cape Yacht Club

Illustration

File:SAR Class 25NC 3411 (4-8-4) 1.jpg|NBL-built no. 3411 relieving electric units on a northbound Trans-Karoo at Beaufort West, Cape Province, 26 June 1966

File:SAR Class 25NC 3410 (4-8-4) a.jpg|NBL-built no. 3410 Paula making its way to the water tanks at Springfontein in the Free State, c. 1995

File:SAR Class 25NC 3440 (4-8-4) 1.JPG|Preparing Henschel-built no. 3440 to be hauled to Pretoria for restoration by Rovos Rail, Beaconsfield, 25 August 2007

File:SAR Class 25NC 3422 (4-8-4).jpg|Henschel-built no. 3422 Bergrivier, converted to oil-firing, with two type X-20 water tenders on the Union Express, c. 2002

File:3450 - Pretoria 250481.jpg|SAR-rebuilt Red Devil no. 3450, shortly after being rebuilt to the only Class 26, Pretoria, 25 April 1981

References

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