Eight-wheeled Steel Water Wagon, Plain Bearings, suitable for passenger and Express Freight trains.

The water tank on Beyer Garratt locomotives were higher than those on conventional engines. This meant that if it was necessary for them to attach a water truck, full contents of the truck were not available. This problem was overcome by constructing ten new wagons similar to the WW wagons but with a raised tank.

These wagons could also be attached to standard engines and also be used for watering gangs. Despite the last of the Beyer Garratts being withdrawn by 1969, the wagons continued to be used for another 23 years.

Wagons

  • Unit Length

    2.0 (2.1 metric)

  • Drawgear Classification

    D3

  • Drawgear Type

    Draw Hook & Side Buffers

  • Length over Buffers

    35' 5" (10790 mm)

  • Length over Body

    32' (9750 mm)

  • Height

    9' 8¾" (2965 mm)

  • Average Tare

    15 t 6 cwt (15.5 t)

  • Average Carrying Capacity

    3750 gallons (17050 l)

  • Gross Weight

    32 tons (32.5 t)

  • Bogie Type

    Pressed Steel

  • Bogie Centres

    18' (5490 mm)

  • Wheel Centres

    5'9" (1750 mm)

  • Wheel Diameter

    3' (915 mm)

  • Bearing Type

    8" x 4 " journals

Zig Zag Railway

Wagon Nº 23266 was built by Evans Deakin & Company, Brisbane in 1955 and purchased by Zig Zag Railway in 2003.

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