87001 NSW, Dampflokomotive der Reihe C38 "Pacific" 4-6-2 #3806, in schwarz/grüner Lackierung, Ep. III
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The C38 Class locomotive was commissioned for the New South Wales Government Railways to eliminate the expense and complications of double heading express passenger and mail trains on the demanding line between Sydney and Albury. Designed and built in Australia the locomotive boasted an impressive 200 tonnes and up to 2500 horsepower.The first five locomotives were constructed by Clyde Engineering of Sydney. Each locomotive featured a streamline design that was considered fashionable to attract passengers during that time with the first locomotive appearing in January 1943.After a successful introduction, the second batch of 25 non-streamlined locomotives were ordered in 1943, the even numbers built at Eveleigh with the odd numbers being built at the Cardiff, NSW workshops. The first non-streamlined locomotive rolled out in November 1945. The late 1950s saw the rise of the diesel locomotive and the loss of the prestigious passenger duties for the C38s as they went on to haul mixed freight. 1962 saw the beginning of the C38 withdrawal from service with the final C38 withdrawn in December 1970.The C38 is often seen as Australias most successful steam locomotive ever”¦ a true Australian icon.
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Detailed scale model for adult collectors.Handle with care. Not suitable for children under 14 years it contains small parts which can present a choking hazard and some components have functional sharp edges and points.Colour and contents may vary from those illustrated. Please retain these details and the address for future reference.