b'233435SOUTH AUSTRALIAN RAILWAYSBROAD GAUGE MODELS34 35 361856 No 1 Adelaide Tank Engine,1862 E Class Tank Engine, road1877 H2 Class Tender Locomotive, modelled in its 1869 converted-to-tender- number 42 (135x37x50) built byroad number H2 (195x34x55mm) engine format (190x38x56mm), beingAvonside Engine Co, black liverybuilt by Robert Stephenson & Co one of the three engines ordered fromwith gold plated trim, 2-4-0 wheel(Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England), black William Fairbairn (Manchester, England),configuration, rebuilt & renumbered 49livery with gold plated trim, 4-4-0 yellow-green & red livery and gold platedin 1889 and the bogie added; wheel configuration, with rolling stock trim, 2-4-0 wheel configuration. condemned and scrapped in 1929. comprising a passenger/guard van plus [No 1 was the first locomotive to[E Class 2-4-0 locomotives werefive goods carriages including a sheep enter Adelaide Station and was initiallyacquired to work passenger and goodscarriage filled with livestock, (total size employed on the Adelaide to Porttrain services, this example waswith carriages 770x34x55). (8 items)Adelaide Line, and later used on thepurchased from the Canterbury Provincial[The H class 4-4-0 type locomotives Adelaide to Kapunda Line. After theRailway of New Zealand having beenwere acquired by SAR to work goods locomotive was scrapped in 1871 itspreviously been salvaged from the shiptrain services.]coupling wheels (plus those from No 2)Hyderabad which was wrecked during$1,8002,200were used as bogies on a well wagona gale near Levin (NZ) in 1878.]built by the Adelaide Locomotive Works$1,0001,200known as The Crocodile.]$1,5002,000'