South Australian Railways 750 class
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The South Australian Railways 750 class was a class of 2-8-2 steam locomotives operated by the South Australian Railways.
History
With an acute shortage of motive power following World War II, the South Australian Railways were able to purchase 10 Victorian Railways N class locomotives in 1951 which had only been in service for a few months. They replaced Rx class locomotives on branch line services particularly over the light lines in the Murray Mallee radiating from Tailem Bend. Withdrawals began in July 1961 with the last withdrawn in September 1967.[1]
The National Railway Museum, Port Adelaide has preserved 752.[2]
References
External links
Media related to South Australian Railways 750 class locomotives at Wikimedia Commons
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