b'26414141 42 431893 P Class Tank Engine, road1879 I Class tank engine, road number1912 F Class Tank Locomotive, road number 21 (120x35x50mm) built by48 (80x33x40mm) built by Neilson &number 180 (165x40x58mm) built James Martin & Co (Adelaide), blackCo (Glasgow, Scotland), yellow-brownat the Islington Railway Workshops livery, 2-4-0 wheel configuration, withlivery with gold plated trim, 0-4-0 wheel(North Adelaide), black livery, 4-6-2 rolling stock comprising an extendedconfiguration, also a wagon loadedwheel configuration, with rolling stock coal bunker plus four wagons one loadedwith aggregate, and an unfinishedcomprising type DB1 and Type 105 with timber. (6 items) wagon. (3 items) passenger carriages (total size with $1,2001,500 [Originally built in 1873 for the Canterburycarriages 460x40x58mm). (3 items)Provincial Railway (NZ) to work the broad[The F Class was introduced to haul gauge Christchurch to Lytttleton Railway,Adelaide suburban passenger trains, it was purchased by SAR in 1878 andreplacing the smaller P class 2-4-0 loaded onto the Hyderabad for transittank engines which were struggling to Port Adelaide, however the shipwith the increasing size and loads of was wrecked off North Island, NZ. Thesuburban services.]locomotive was eventually salvaged and$1,6002,000sent on to Port Adelaide entering service in 1879 with road number 38 which was later changed to 48. It was put to work at Morgan on the Murray River where it shunted the station yard and wharf area.]$40060043'