X1025
| Type | Crane Locomotive
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| Other Numbers | Lo14, N(68)
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| Wheel Arrangement | 0-6-0T
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| Weight | 28 tons
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| Boiler Pressure | 130 psi
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| Tractive Effort | 7,320 lbs
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| Driving Wheels | 48''
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| Cylinders (Bore x Stroke) | 13 x 20
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| Entered Traffic | March 1875
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| Withdrawn | 1936
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| Distance Run | 366,147 km
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| Fate | Scrapped 3/10/37
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| Builder | Mort
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| Builders Number | 16
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| Lifting Capacity | 1 ton
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Based on Stroudley's Terriers, these localy built locomotives
were the mainstay of the Sydney suburban network from their introduction
till they were displaced in 1890. With their bunkers removed they were
fitted with coaling cranes in their place, steam for the crane being
provided by a conspicuous loop of pipe over the cab which gave them a
somewhat Heath Robinsonish appearence. 1025's crane was fitted in May 1901.