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I need some help identifying the locomotive on the right of this picture. It is NSW Public Works Department No. 28, a shunter at Port Kembla. I believe that it is a Hunsley product, although I do know that it received a new, larger boiler which makes it look rather different from it's original design. From what I can gather, it probably had 3'6" driving wheels, although the front wheel splasher suggests that it may have been larger. I'm hoping to track down a suitable kit from which to kit-bash this locomotive. A Hunslet "Jazzer" type perhaps?

 

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It's a Hudswell Clarke. PWD bought three of them, No. 28 in 1908 and Nos. 29 and 30 in 1912. No. 28 was reboilered in 1949 with the boiler off a Z18. It had the dubious distinction of being the last steam locomotive to work the Pt Kembla docks on 29/12/1963, only half a shift before it failed. I would guess the above photo was taken soon after when it was being towed away for scrapping.

The closest thing I can think of is the Mid Suffolk Light Railway locos which became the J64. I don't know if anything like that is available.

Cheers
David

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It's a Hudswell Clarke. PWD bought three of them, No. 28 in 1908 and Nos. 29 and 30 in 1912. No. 28 was reboilered in 1949 with the boiler off a Z18. It had the dubious distinction of being the last steam locomotive to work the Pt Kembla docks on 29/12/1963, only half a shift before it failed. I would guess the above photo was taken soon after when it was being towed away for scrapping.

 

The closest thing I can think of is the Mid Suffolk Light Railway locos which became the J64. I don't know if anything like that is available.

 

Cheers

David

 

Do you know of any more pictures of 28 and 29?

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There are some of No. 28 in the Buckland collection at the National Library but they haven't been digitised yet. You might have to make a trip to Canberra.

http://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Record/4541646

 

No. 28 was b/n 863 of 1908.

 

EDIT: It's possible NSW State Records has some photos.

 

Cheers

David

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