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WAGR N class
The
WAGR
N class
was
a class
of
steam locomotives
operated by
the
Western Australian Government Railways
from 1896 until 1960.
History
In September
1896, five Neilson & Co built N class entered service hauling suburban trains around
Perth
between
Fremantle
and
Midland Junction
and on the
Kalgoorlie-Boulder
loop.
Robert Stephenson
& Co built a further twelve in 1898/99 and Nasmyth, Wilson & Co a further fifteen in 1901. In 1907/08 a further ten were added, when the
Midland Railway Workshops
converted ten
O class
. With the cessation of suburban services in
Kalgoorlie
, all were transferred to Perth.
Most remained
in service
until replaced by
Dm
and
Dd
class locomotives in the 1940s and
ADH class diesel multiple units
in the
1950s
. The last two were withdrawn
in September
1960.
N201 has been preserved at the
Western Australian Rail Transport Museum
.
Class list
The numbers and
periods
in service of each member of the N class were as follows:
Namesake
The N class
designation
was reused in the 1970s when the N class
diesel locomotives
entered service.
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