
The contract to supply and overhaul the first two NGG16s for the WHR, nos. 138 and 143, went to the Alfred County Railway in South Africa. No. 143 was the last Garratt built by the Manchester firm, and will make an interesting comparison with pioneer K1. No. 138 was steamed in March 1996, with no.143 following over the summer. The NGG16s in service so far have been converted from coal to oil firing, in line with general FR practice. However there may be a future change back to coal firing in light of the rising costs of fuel oil.
The four NGG16s have their own pages, listed here in order of acquisition.
No. 138 Mileniwm / Millennium - entered service 1997
No. 143 - entered service 1998
No. 140 - now under overhaul
No. 87 - acquired 2006
| Length over couplers | 48 feet 5 inches |
| Wheel arrangement | 2-6-2 + 2-6-2T |
| Total wheelbase of loco | 43' 3" |
| Coupled wheelbase of each power unit | 6' 3" |
| Power unit wheelbase inc. trailing axles | 13' 10.5" |
| Driving wheel diameter | 2' 9" |
| Trailing wheel diameter | 1' 9" |
| Total heating surface | 1,049.1 square feet |
| Heating surface of tubes | 859 sq. ft. |
| Heating surface of firebox | 82.1 sq. ft. |
| Heating surface of superheater | 149 sq. ft. |
| Grate area | 19.5 sq. ft. |
| Boiler pressure | 180 pounds per sq. inch |
| Cylinders (x 4) | 12" diameter, 16" stroke |
| Valvegear | Walschaert |
| Tractive effort @ 85% pressure | 21,553 lb. |
| Water capacity | 1,823 gallons |
| Weight in working order | 62 tons (approx.) |
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