Steam Train Post #25: Southern Railroad Ex US Army Class
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USA class Locomotive #30073 in Aug 1966 |
As we continued on the history train journey, we arrived at our 25th stop. With this train trip, we leave the London & North Eastern Railway and travel over to the Southern Railroad to see their SR Ex United States Army Class tank engine at the Southampton Docks.
#25: Southern Railroad Ex-US Army Class
Railroad/Basic: Southern Railroad ex -United States Army Transportation Corps S100 Class steam locomotives/Basic: S100 models
Engine: Tank Engine
Designer: Col Howard G. Hill
Builder: Vulcan Iron Works & H.K Porter, Inc United States of America
Built (Year): 1942-1943
Vulcan Iron Works => 13 locomotives
H. K. Porter Hill,Inc => 2 Locomotives
Total: 15 were built
Withdrawn: 1962-1967
11 were scrapped
Number of Wheels: 6 wheels
Configuration: 0-6-0T
Preserved:
Real Life: 4 locomotives
Fictional 1 locomotive
Note: Rosie belongs to Thomas and Friends TV Show

Rosie from Thomas and Friends
Other Facts about SR Ex USA Army Class Includes

- Nicknamed "Yank Tanks by Southern Railroad Staff
- Replaced the London & South Western Railway B4 tank Engines at Southampton Docks
- Served in World War II before doing shunting and heating duties at Southampton Docks
- One engine was bought to be used for spared parts & not operational.