South Australian Railways 710 class
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The South Australian Railways 710 class was a class of 2-8-2 steam locomotives operated by the South Australian Railways.
History
The 710 class were built by the Islington Railway Workshops as a modified version of the Armstrong Whitworth built 700 class locomotives. Coal shortages after World War II saw a number converted to burn oil. All were later converted back to coal burners. The first two were withdrawn in July 1961 with the remainder replaced as 830 diesel locomotives entered service. The last was withdrawn in September 1967.[1][2]
References
- ↑ Drymalik, Chris. "Broad Gauge 710 class 2-8-2 locomotives". Chris's Commonwealth Railways Page.
- ↑ Oberg, Leon (1984). Locomotives of Australia 1850s-1980s. Frenchs Forest: Reed Books. pp. 148–149. ISBN 0730100057.
External links
Media related to South Australian Railways 710 class locomotives at Wikimedia Commons
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