SER Q class
SER Q class |
Type and origin |
Power type |
Steam |
Designer |
James Stirling |
Build date |
1881–1897 |
Total produced |
118 |
|
Specifications |
Configuration:
|
|
• Whyte
|
0-4-4T |
• UIC
|
B2′ n2 |
Gauge |
4 ft 8 1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) |
Driver dia. |
5 ft 6 in (1.676 m) |
Trailing dia. |
3 ft 0 in (0.914 m) |
Wheelbase |
22 ft (7 m) |
Axle load |
16 long tons (16.3 t) |
Loco weight |
48.65 long tons (49.4 t) |
Fuel type |
Coal |
Fuel capacity |
0.15 long tons (0.2 t) |
Water cap |
1,050 imp gal (4,800 L; 1,260 US gal) |
Firebox:
• Firegrate area |
16 sq ft (1 m2) |
Boiler pressure |
140 lbf/in2 (0.97 MPa) |
Heating surface:
• Tubes and flues |
922.5 sq ft (85.70 m2) |
Cylinders |
Two, inside |
Cylinder size |
18 in × 26 in (457 mm × 660 mm) |
Valve gear |
Stephenson |
|
|
Career |
Operators |
|
Class |
Q |
Number in class |
1 January 1923: 32 |
Withdrawn |
1907–1929 |
Disposition |
All scrapped |
|
Type and origin |
Power type |
Steam |
Designer |
James Stirling |
Build date |
1881–1897 |
Total produced |
118 |
Specifications |
Configuration:
|
|
• Whyte
|
0-4-4T |
• UIC
|
B2′ n2 |
Gauge |
4 ft 8 1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) |
Driver dia. |
5 ft 6 in (1.676 m) |
Trailing dia. |
3 ft 0 in (0.914 m) |
Wheelbase |
22 ft (7 m) |
Axle load |
16 long tons (16.3 t) |
Loco weight |
48.65 long tons (49.4 t) |
Fuel type |
Coal |
Fuel capacity |
0.15 long tons (0.2 t) |
Water cap |
1,050 imp gal (4,800 L; 1,260 US gal) |
Firebox:
• Firegrate area |
16 sq ft (1 m2) |
Boiler pressure |
140 lbf/in2 (0.97 MPa) |
Heating surface:
• Tubes and flues |
922.5 sq ft (85.70 m2) |
Cylinders |
Two, inside |
Cylinder size |
18 in × 26 in (457 mm × 660 mm) |
Valve gear |
Stephenson |
Career |
Operators |
|
Class |
Q |
Number in class |
1 January 1923: 32 |
Withdrawn |
1907–1929 |
Disposition |
All scrapped |
The SER Q class was a class of 0-4-4T steam locomotives of the South Eastern Railway. The class was designed by James Stirling and introduced in 1881. These locomotives should not be confused with the later SR Q class 0-6-0.
The locomotives passed to the South Eastern and Chatham Railway in 1899 and 55 were rebuilt by Harry Wainwright to Class Q1 between 1903 and 1919.
Thirty-two unrebuilt locomotives survived into Southern Railway ownership on 1 January 1923 with random numbers between 6 and 424. All had been withdrawn by 1929.
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