b'243737 381880 L Class Tender Locomotive,1880 Gd Class Well Tank Locomotive, road number 40 (200x37x50mm)road number 163 (122x35x50mm) built built by Beyer, Peacock, black liveryby Beyer, Peacock, black livery, 0-4-4 with gold plated trim, 4-4-0 wheelwheel configuration, with six rolling stock configuration, rebuilt in 1901, seeingcarriages including guard van and loaded another 30+ years of service before beingwagons of hay and wheat. (total size with condemned in 1934. carriages 580x35x50mm). (7 items)[Four L Class locomotives were originally[Locomotive was sold to Glenelg Railway purchased to work on the Port Line asin 1881 becoming their No 9 locomotive, 4-4-0 tank engines but were found toacquired by SAR in 1899 when they have too high an axle load for the railspurchased the Glenelg & Grange Lines and bridges then in use. This issue wasfrom private operators, rebranding the solved with purchase of six-wheeledengine Gd 163.]tenders from Dubs & Co (Scotland) and$1,5002,000the removal of the side water tanks which reduced the axle load to an acceptable level.]$1,5002,0003838'