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  2. South African type MY tender - Wikipedia

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    Type MY tenders were built in 1949 by the North British Locomotive Company.. The Class 24 2-8-4 Berkshire type steam locomotive was designed by Dr. M.M. Loubser, Chief Mechanical Engineer of the South African Railways (SAR) from 1939 to 1949, to replace the old Classes 6, 7 and 8 locomotives in branchline service on light rail in South Africa and especially in South West Africa.

  3. South African Class 25 4-8-4 - Wikipedia

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    The South African Railways Class 25 4-8-4 of 1953 was a condensing steam locomotive. Between 1953 and 1955, the South African Railways placed ninety Class 25 condensing steam locomotives with a 4-8-4 Northern type wheel arrangement in service. The Class 25NC which was placed in service at the same time was a non-condensing version of the Class ...

  4. South African type CZ tender - Wikipedia

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    Water cap. The South African type CZ tender was a condensing steam locomotive tender. Type CZ tenders entered service between 1953 and 1955, as tenders to the Class 25 4-8-4 Northern type condensing steam locomotives which entered service on the South African Railways in those years. One more tender was built by the Railways in 1963.

  5. South African type JT tender - Wikipedia

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    The South African type JT tender was a steam locomotive tender. Type JT tenders first entered service in 1935 as tenders to the Class 15E 4-8-2 Mountain and Class 16E 4-6-2 Pacific steam locomotives which were placed in service by the South African Railways in that year. Until 1946, more entered service as tenders to more Class 15E and the ...

  6. South African steam locomotive tenders - Wikipedia

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    Early tenders. In 1860, the Cape Town Railway & Dock 0-4-2 of the Cape Town-Wellington Railway was the first tender locomotive type to enter mainline service in South Africa. The first of these came ashore in Cape Town on 20 March of that year. It had a small two-axle tender with a 1,250 imperial gallons (5,680 litres) water capacity.

  7. Krugerrand - Wikipedia

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    Krugerrand. 1947 by Coert Steynberg – A pronking springbok antelope with the mint date in the field. The legend is inscribed with "KRUGERRAND" and the gold weight. The Krugerrand ( / ˈkruːɡərænd /; [ 1] Afrikaans: [ˈkry.ərˌrant]) is a South African coin, first minted on 3 July 1967 to help market South African gold and produced by ...

  8. Category:Steam locomotive tenders of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    X. South African type X-17 water tender; South African type X-20 water tender; South African type XC tender; South African type XC1 tender; South African type XD tender

  9. South African type CL tender - Wikipedia

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    The Type CL tender was built by Henschel and Son with works number T28388. In 1950, the South African Railways (SAR) modified its sole Class 20 locomotive to an experimental condensing locomotive equipped with this condensing tender which had been ordered from Henschel in 1948. [1] [3] [4] [5]