South African Class C2 4-6-4T
{{Short description|1896 design of steam locomotive}}
{{About|one of two different Natal Government Railways locomotive types to be designated "Class H"|the other|South African Class C1 4-6-2T}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=March 2025}}
{{Use South African English|date=October 2013}}
{{Infobox locomotive
| name = NGR Class H 4-6-4T
South African Class C2 4-6-4T
| image = NGR Class H 4-6-4T no. 39 (SAR C2 no. 86).jpg
| alt =
| caption = NGR Class H 4-6-4T no. 39 arriving at Port Shepstone with the afternoon train from Durban, c. 1905
| hatnote =
| powertype = Steam
| designer = Kitson and Company
| builder = Robert Stephenson and Company
Natal Government Railways
| ordernumber =
| serialnumber = 2487
| buildmodel = NGR Class H
| builddate = 1896
| totalproduction = 1
| rebuilder =
| rebuilddate =
| numberrebuilt =
| whytetype = 4-6-4T (Baltic)
| uicclass = 2'C2'n2t
| driver = 2nd coupled axle
| gauge = {{Track gauge|Cape|allk=on}}
| leadingdiameter = {{convert|25+3/4|in|mm|0|abbr=on}}
| coupleddiameter = {{convert|39|in|mm|0|abbr=on}}
| trailingdiameter = {{convert|25+3/4|in|mm|0|abbr=on}}
| tenderdiameter =
| minimumcurve =
| wheelbase = {{convert|25|ft|7+1/4|in|mm|0|abbr=on}}
| engine total =
| leading = {{convert|5|ft|mm|0|abbr=on}}
| coupled = {{convert|7|ft|9|in|mm|0|abbr=on}}
| trailing = {{convert|5|ft|mm|0|abbr=on}}
| tender total =
| tenderbogie =
| pivotcentres =
| wheelspacing = 1-2: {{convert|3|ft|7+1/2|in|mm|0|abbr=on}}
2-3: {{convert|4|ft|1+1/2|in|mm|0|abbr=on}}
| length =
| over couplers = {{convert|31|ft|5+1/4|in|mm|0|abbr=on}}
| over bufferbeams =
| width =
| height = {{convert|11|ft|7+1/2|in|mm|0|abbr=on}}
| frametype = Plate
| axleload = {{convert|7|lt|18|lcwt|kg|sigfig=4|abbr=on}}
| leadingbogie/pony= {{convert|5|lt|10|lcwt|kg|sigfig=4|abbr=on}}
| coupled all =
| coupled 1 = {{convert|7|lt|kg|sigfig=4|abbr=on}}
| coupled 2 = {{convert|7|lt|18|lcwt|kg|sigfig=4|abbr=on}}
| coupled 3 = {{convert|7|lt|4|lcwt|kg|sigfig=4|abbr=on}}
| coupled 4 =
| coupled 5 =
| coupled 6 =
| coupled 7 =
| coupled 8 =
| trail bogie/pony = {{convert|5|lt|10|lcwt|kg|sigfig=4|abbr=on}}
| tenderbogieload =
| tenderaxle =
| weightondrivers = {{convert|22|lt|2|lcwt|kg|sigfig=4|abbr=on}}
| locoweight = {{convert|33|lt|2|lcwt|kg|sigfig=4|abbr=on}}
| tenderweight =
| locotenderweight =
| tendertype =
| fueltype = Coal
| fuelcap = {{convert|2|lt|t|1|abbr=on}}
| watercap = {{convert|1130|impgal|L|sigfig=3|abbr=on}}
| tendercap =
| sandcap =
| fireboxtype = Round-top
| firearea = {{convert|11|sqft|m2|abbr=on}}
| boiler =
| pitch = {{convert|5|ft|7|in|mm|0|abbr=on}}
| boilertype =
| diameterinside = {{convert|3|ft|2+7/8|in|mm|0|abbr=on}}
| lengthinside = {{convert|10|ft|3+1/2|in|mm|0|abbr=on}}
| smalltubediameter= 130: {{convert|1+3/4|in|mm|0|abbr=on}}
| largetubediameter=
| boilerpressure = {{convert|145|psi|kPa|0|abbr=on}}
| safetyvalvetype = Ramsbottom
| feedwaterheater =
| totalsurface = {{convert|669|sqft|m2|abbr=on}}
| tubearea = {{convert|611|sqft|m2|abbr=on}}
| fluearea =
| tubesandflues =
| fireboxarea = {{convert|58|sqft|m2|abbr=on}}
| superheatertype =
| superheaterarea =
| cylindercount = Two
| cylindersize = {{convert|14|in|mm|0|abbr=on}} bore
{{convert|21|in|mm|0|abbr=on}} stroke
| frontcylindersize=
| rearcylindersize =
| hpcylindersize =
| lpcylindersize =
| valvegear = Stephenson
| valvetype =
| valvetravel =
| valvelap =
| valvelead =
| transmission =
| trainheating =
| locobrakes =
| trainbrakes =
| safety =
| coupling = Johnston link-and-pin
| maxspeed =
| poweroutput =
| tractiveeffort = {{convert|11480|lbf|kN|abbr=on}} @ 75%
| factorofadhesion =
| locobrakeforce =
| operator = Natal Government Railways
South African Railways
| operatorclass = NGR Class H, SAR Class C2
| powerclass =
| numinclass = 1
| fleetnumbers = NGR 21, renumbered 39
SAR 86
| officialname =
| nicknames =
| axleloadclass =
| locale =
| deliverydate = 1896
| firstrundate = 1896
| lastrundate =
| withdrawndate = 1931
| preservedunits =
| restoredate =
| scrapdate =
| currentowner =
| disposition =
| notes =
}}
The South African Railways Class C2 4-6-4T of 1896 was a steam locomotive from the pre-Union era in the Colony of Natal.
Between 1879 and 1885, the Natal Government Railways placed 37 {{nowrap|4-6-0}} tank steam locomotives in service, which were later designated Class G. In 1896, one of them was rebuilt to the first known 4-6-4 Baltic type locomotive, later designated Class H. In 1912, when this rebuilt engine was assimilated into the South African Railways, it was renumbered and became its only {{nowrap|Class C2}} locomotive.Classification of S.A.R. Engines with Renumbering Lists, issued by the Chief Mechanical Engineer's Office, Pretoria, January 1912, pp. 7, 11, 13, 20 (Reprinted in April 1987 by SATS Museum, R.3125-6/9/11-1000){{Holland-Vol 1|pages=87-89}}Espitalier, T.J.; Day, W.A.J. (1944). The Locomotive in South Africa – A Brief History of Railway Development. Chapter III – Natal Government Railways. South African Railways and Harbours Magazine, May 1944. pp. 339–340.{{Paxton-Bourne|pages=10-11, 28-29}}
Manufacturers
The Natal Government Railways (NGR) Class G {{nowrap|4-6-0}} tank locomotives, sometimes known as the K&S Class after their builders, Kitson and Stephenson, were delivered between 1879 and 1884. They had plate frames and used Stephenson valve gear.
Rebuilding
On 1 July 1896, George William Reid succeeded William Milne as Locomotive Superintendent of the NGR. Later in that year, he rebuilt one of the Stephenson-built batch of locomotives of 1882, no. 21, to a {{nowrap|4-6-4T}} wheel arrangement. In the process, the frame had to be extended to accommodate the trailing bogie and the coal bunker could be enlarged.
The locomotive was rebuilt for use in shuttle service on the South Coast line where, at the time, no turntable or triangle was available at the terminus. The modification was done to enable the locomotive to run equally well chimney or bunker forward.The Railway Report for year ending 31 Dec. 1908, Natal Government Railways, p. 39, par 14.NGR appointment dates – W. Milne & G.W. Reid
As rebuilt, the locomotive was still equipped with both Salter and Ramsbottom safety valves. Contemporary photographs show that the Salter safety valves were later removed.
This locomotive was the first known in the world to have a {{nowrap|4-6-4}} Baltic type wheel arrangement. Photographs show the rebuilt locomotive bearing NGR no. 1. The NGR later renumbered it to no. 39, but it remained known as a K&S type in NGR service until a classification system was introduced at some stage between 1904 and 1908, when it was designated {{nowrap|Class H}}.
The rebuilding resulted in a heavier locomotive, with its weight increased from {{convert|29|lt|2|lcwt|kg|0|abbr=off}} to {{convert|33|lt|2|lcwt|kg|0|abbr=off}}. It had an {{convert|8|ft|11|in|mm|0|abbr=off}} longer wheelbase and was {{convert|5|ft|4+1/2|in|mm|0|abbr=off}} longer over the couplers. A larger coal bunker increased its fuel carrying capacity from {{convert|1|lt|t|1|abbr=off}} to {{convert|2|lt|t|1|abbr=off}}, while larger water tanks increased its capacity from {{convert|700|to|1130|impgal|L|sigfig=3|abbr=off}}. The operating pressure of its boiler was reduced from {{convert|175|to|145|psi|kPa|0|abbr=off}}.
South African Railways
When the Union of South Africa was established on 31 May 1910, the three Colonial government railways (Cape Government Railways, NGR and Central South African Railways) were united under a single administration to control and administer the railways, ports and harbours of the Union. Although the South African Railways and Harbours came into existence in 1910, the actual classification and renumbering of all the rolling stock of the three constituent railways were only implemented with effect from 1 January 1912.The South African Railways – Historical Survey. Editor George Hart, Publisher Bill Hart, Sponsored by Dorbyl Ltd., Published c. 1978, p. 25.
In 1912, this locomotive became the sole Class C2 engine on the South African Railways and was renumbered 86.
Service
Illustration
File:Class C2, NGR no. 1 grey.jpg|NGR works picture of the rebuilt locomotive with Salter and Ramsbottom safety valves and a large headlight, bearing NGR no. 1, c. 1896
File:Class C2, NGR no. 1 black.jpg|Locomotive NGR no. 1 with Ramsbottom safety valves and a smaller headlight
File:Class C2, SAR no. 86.jpg|Class C2 locomotive in SAR service, once again with a large headlight and renumbered to SAR no. 86
References
{{Commons category|South African Class C2 (4-6-4T)|South African Class C2 4-6-4T|position=left}}
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{{Locomotives of Natal}}
{{Locomotives of South Africa}}
Category:Robert Stephenson and Company locomotives
Category:NGR shop-built locomotives
Category:Cape gauge railway locomotives