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New South Wales D59 class locomotive : ウィキペディア英語版
New South Wales D59 class locomotive

The 59 Class was a class of steam locomotive built by Baldwin Locomotive Works for the New South Wales Government Railways of Australia.
==History==
The class were ordered from the Baldwin Locomotive Works to relieve motive power shortages. The design is a variation on the USATC S200 Class Mikado, a design which first appeared in 1941.
Twenty locomotives entered service between August 1952 and March 1953. The most immediately apparent difference is the rather stubby short tender that was specially built to allow the 59 class to be turned on standard turntables. It was the specification of these tenders which considerably delayed the delivery from initial order. Unfortunately due to the weight of the locomotive it was eventually discovered in service that most turntables could not turn the 59 class due to balancing issues.〔"Our Baldwin Yankees - The D59 Class Mikados" ''Roundhouse'' January 1981 page 12〕
The class was the first oil burners to be introduced by the New South Wales Government Railways and were the first locomotives to be built by Baldwin since 1905. They were initially used on the Short North from Enfield to Broadmeadow. They were soon placed in service on both the Main Western and Main South lines and, although their light axle load made them available to a large proportion of the state, their sphere of operation was limited by the location of oil fueling facilities. Accordingly, they saw most of their service as oil burners working on the Main North and North Coast lines, as well as in the Sydney metropolitan area.〔
In 1961 it was decided to convert the majority of the class to coal burning. Seventeen were treated using an ashpan based on the 38 class arrangements, together with modifications to the smokebox, fitting of brick arches, grates, firehole doors, etc. Two 59 class (5908 and 5916) remained as oil burners (the other member of the class had been previously scrapped) and they ended their service as shunters at Grafton before being transferred to Broadmeadow Locomotive Depot in December 1970 as stationary boilers.〔"20 Years Ago" ''Railway Digest'' March 1991 page 102〕 In August 1974, 5916 was sent to the Eveleigh Carriage Workshops for a similar duty.
The coal burning locomotives were mainly operated from Enfield depot, working to Goulburn. They were also based at Broadmeadow Locomotive Depot, working from Gosford to Armidale. From February 1967 59 class locomotives were allocated to Bathurst for banking duties on Raglan and Tumulla banks. During 1968/69 59 class were often used on freight trains to Taree during a motive power shortage.〔〔

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