b'2945 tank, loaded wagon carrying pipes and a 1926 500B Class tender steamtarpaulin-covered wagon (total size with locomotive, road number 504, namedcarriages 1150x42x57mm). (7 items)the Tom Barr Smith (330x42x57mm)[All the 500 class locomotives designed by Fred Shea and built bywere named after eminent South Armstrong Whitworth (Newcastle-upon- Australians. The 504 is preserved Tyne, England), black livery, 4-8-4 wheelintact at the National Railway Museum, configuration (the original 4-8-2 settingPort Adelaide.]was rebuilt with a booster in 1929) with$1,8002,400five carriages including 9000 gallon water 4546 in service. (total size with carriages 1930 720B Class tender steam1230x43x60mm). (10 items). The last locomotive, road number 720four carriages are unshown, see online (325x43x60mm) designed by Fredcatalogue for additional images.Shea and built at the Islington Railway[The 720s were intended to operate on Workshops, black livery, 2-8-4 wheellighter broad gauge lines, but after they configuration, with eight carriagesbegan to spread rails they were confined including 9,000 gallon oil tank andto the heavier lines.]a refrigerator car. Scrapped in 1960$2,0002,500after clocking-up over 729,000 miles'