US Army TC S100 Class
US Army TC S100 Class
US Army TC S100 Class
The United States Army Transportation Corps (USATC) S100 Class is a 0-6-0 steam locomotive that was designed for switching (shunting) duties in Europe and North Africa during World War II. Several were later used on railroads in Austria, Great Britain, France, Greece, Italy, Yugoslavia, Palestine, Iraq, [1] Iran, Israel and China. Contents: 1. Wartime development and use 2. Use after the Second World War 3. Post-war design influence 4. Continuing commercial use 5. Survival and preservation 6. Gallery 7. References 8. External links
USATC S100 class
Former Southern Railway USA class No. 65 preserved at the Kent and East Sussex Railway, running round its train at Bodiam Power type Steam Howard G. Hill Designer Builder Davenport Locomotive Works (109), H. K. Porter, Inc (150), Vulcan Iron Works (123) 1942-1944 Build date 382 Total production 0-6-0T Configuration C nt UIC classification Gauge 4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) Driver diameter Length Width Height Locomotive weight 4 ft 6 in (1,372 mm) 29 ft 6 in (8.99 m) 9 ft 0 in (2.74 m) 12 ft 1 in (3.70 m) 100,650 lb (45.7 tonnes)
Fuel type Fuel capacity Water capacity Boiler pressure Fire grate area Heating surface: Tubes Heating surface: Firebox Heating surface: Total Superheater type Cylinders Cylinder size Valve gear Valve type Tractive effort Factor of adhesion Career
Coal or Oil 2,500 lb (1.1 tonnes) coal, or 300 US gallons (1,100 l; 250 imp gal) oil 1,200 US gallons (4,500 l; 1,000 imp gal) 210 lbf/in (1.45 MPa) First 50: 19.4 sq ft (1.80 m2), Remainder: 18.3 sq ft (1.70 m2) 790 sq ft (73 m2) 86 sq ft (8.0 m2) 876 sq ft (81.4 m2) None Two, outside 16.5 in 24 in (419 mm 610 mm) Outside Walschaerts 8-inch (203 mm) piston valves 21,630 lbf (96.2 kN) 4.65 USATC
Iraqi State Railways bought five, designated them Class SA, and gave them fleet numbers 12111215. [4] All five were Davenport-built examples. At least two were still in service in March 1967: 1211 at Basrah [5] and 1214 as the station pilot at Baghdad West. [6]
6. Gallery
Southern Railway (GB) USA Class at Eastleigh locomotive depot in February 1967. Photo: Keith Chambers
7. References
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. [] Hughes, 1981, p. 57 Cotterell, 1984, pp. 71, 134 Hughes, 1981, p.94 The Restoration & Archiving Trust: Image no. br670501 The Restoration & Archiving Trust: Image no. br670322
Cotterell, Paul (1984). The Railways of Palestine and Israel. Tourret Publishing. ISBN 0905878-04-3. Hughes, Hugh (1981). Middle East Railways. Continental Railway Circle. ISBN 09503469-7-7. Russell, J. H. (1991). Pictorial Record of Southern Locomotives. Haynes (Oxford Publishing). ISBN 0-86093443-8. Tourret, R (1995). Allied Military Locomotives of the Second World War. Abingdon, Oxon: Tourret Publishing. pp. 207-222. ISBN 0-905878-06-X.
8. External links
Brief history of S100 class including post-war owners Southern E-Group history of Southern Railway USA Class Project 62 register of surviving S100's S100 at Stoomtrein Goes-Borsele (SGB) in the Netherlands S100 at l'Amicale pour la mise en valeur de la ligne Caen-Flers (ACF)
Categories: 0-6-0 locomotives, United States Army locomotives, Davenport locomotives, H. K. Porter locomotives, Vulcan Iron Works locomotives, Railway locomotives introduced in 1942 Other languages: Deutsch, Franais,
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