- Bengal Nagpur Railway
- →Indian Railways
Numbers | - BNR: 691–692
- →IR: 38681–38692
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Locale | |
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Last run | 1969 |
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Withdrawn | 1969 |
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Scrapped | 1969 |
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Disposition | Both scrapped |
The Bengal Nagpur Railway class HSG was a class of two 2-8-0+0-8-2 Garratt locomotives.
After North Western State Railway's GAS class, the Bengal Nagpur Railway conducted similar experiments for pulling heavier trains up the ghats with successful results. Its parts were similar to BESA heavy goods 2-8-0s, the class HG.[1] They worked on the Chakradharpur-Jharsuguda section coupled to each other. After electrification they became obsolete. In the end, they were stationed at Kharagpur workshops. They were the first successful class of Garratts.[2]
Technical specifications
Boiler | 7 ft 1+13⁄16 in (2.18 m) diameter |
Maximum Train Load | 2,550 long tons (2,590 t) |
References
- ^ "Garratt locomotives for the Bengal Nagpur Railway". The Locomotive, Railway Carriage & Wagon Review. Vol. 32. London: Locomotive Publishing Company. 15 February 1926. p. 46. Retrieved 7 September 2024.
- ^ "HSG". Archived from the original on 23 October 2013.
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