Steam_Locomotive,_Orenstein_&_Koppel_N°_12331_of_1931_0-6-0_Well_Tank_2ft_6in_Gauge.jpg


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Deutsch: Steam Locomotive, Orenstein & Koppel N° 12331 of 1931 0-6-0 Well Tank 2ft 6in Gauge
  • Sub Nigel Gold Mines No. 3
  • Wheels: 0-6-0 WT
  • Builder: Orenstein & Koppel
  • Build Date: June 1931
  • Construction No.: 12331
  • Empty Weight: 10 tons 7 cwt
  • Weight in working order: 12 I/2 tons
  • Driver Diameter: Unknown
  • Tractive Effort: Unknown
  • Boiler Pressure: 185 lbs
  • Cylinders: Unknown
  • Fuel: Coal
  • Gauge: 2 ft 6 in (760mm)
  • Builders Number 12331

Used to haul gold bearing ore from mine to reduction works at the Sub Nigel Mine at Dunnattar, Transvaal, South Africa.

It was the first locomotive fitted by roller bearings by SKF and featured in the SKF catalogue at the time.
Date In or after 1931
Source https://victoriancollections.net.au/items/5433d6d12162f10f845eed39
Author Works photo reproduced in an SKF catalogue

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