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East African Railways 58 class 5803 at
Changamwe , Kenya, with the
Mombasa–Kampala mail train, circa 1950-51
Type and origin Power type Steam Designer Builder Beyer, Peacock & Co. Serial number 7290–7307 Build date 1949 Total produced 18
Specifications Configuration: • Whyte 4-8-4+4-8-4 Garratt • UIC (2′D2′)(2′D2′) h4 Gauge 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+ 3 ⁄8 in )Driver dia.54 in (1,372 mm) Width 114 in (2,900 mm) Adhesive weight 94 long tons (96 t) Loco weight 186.25 long tons (189.24 t) Fuel type Oil Fuel capacity 2,375 imp gal (10,800 L; 2,852 US gal) Water cap. 6,000 imp gal (27,000 L; 7,200 US gal) Firebox: • Grate area 48.5 sq ft (4.51 m2 ) Boiler pressure 225 psi (1.55 MPa) Heating surface: • Firebox 169 sq ft (15.7 m2 ) • Tubes 1,963 sq ft (182.4 m2 ) • Total surface 2,561 sq ft (237.9 m2 ) Superheater: • Type Inside • Heating area 429 sq ft (39.9 m2 ) Cylinders 4 Cylinder size 16.5 in × 26 in (419 mm × 660 mm) Valve gear Walschaerts Valve type Trunk type Valve travel 5 in (130 mm) Loco brake Westinghouse type Train brakes Westinghouse type Safety systems 3 Ross muffled pop valves
The EAR 58 class was a class of 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+ 3 ⁄8 in ) gauge 4-8-4+4-8-4 Garratt -type articulated steam locomotives built by Beyer, Peacock & Co. in Manchester , England, in 1949.
The eighteen members of the class were ordered by the Kenya-Uganda Railway (KUR) immediately after World War II, and were a slightly modified, oil-burning version of the KUR's existing coal-fired EC3 class . By the time the new locomotives were built and entered service, the KUR had been succeeded by the East African Railways (EAR), which designated the coal-fired EC3s as its 57 class, and the new, oil-burning EC3s as its 58 class.
The numbers and build dates of each member of the class were as follows:
Builder's number
Built
KUR number
EAR number
Notes
7290
1949
89
5801
7291
1949
90
5802
7292
1949
91
5803
7293
1949
92
5804
7294
1949
93
5805
7295
1949
94
5806
7296
1949
95
5807
7297
1949
96*
5808
First member of class to enter service with EAR number.
7298
1949
97*
5809
7299
1949
98*
5810
7300
1949
99*
5811
7301
1949
100*
5812
7302
1949
101*
5813
7303
1949
102*
5814
7304
1949
103*
5815
7305
1949
104*
5816
7306
1949
105*
5817
7307
1949
106*
5818
* KUR number allocated but not carried
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