| Type | Locomotive |
| Other Numbers | A193, PWD11, 193X |
| Wheel Arrangement | 0-6-0 |
| Weight | 60 tons |
| Boiler Pressure | 150 psi |
| Tractive Effort | 19,450 lbs |
| Driving Wheels | 4'0'' |
| Cylinders (Bore x Stroke) | 18 x 24 |
| Entered Traffic | July 1882 |
| Withdrawn | March 1932 |
| Distance Run | 2,199,493 km |
| Fate | Scrapped 25/10/37 |
| Builder | Henry Vale |
| Builders Number | 18 |
One of the A93 (later 19) class, 1010 was sold in 1909 to Smith & Timms a firm of railway construction contractors. It returned to railway ownership in 1922.
In December 1926 1010 was transfered to Werris Creek for wheat working.
1010 was transfered from Enfield to Eveileigh for shunting duties at Rozelle and Darling Harbour during July 1931. 1010 was withdrawn in March 1932.
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