South African Class 24 2-8-4
The South African Railways Class 24 2-8-4 of 1949 is a steam locomotive.
3655 City of Cape Town leaving Monument station, 8 August 2010
No. 3632 Tootsie at George, Cape Province, 29 September 1989
Preserved no. 3693 at Oudtshoorn, Cape Province, c. 1991. It was scrapped in 2016.
No. 3654 staged at Beaconsfield, Kimberley, 17 September 2009
Under the Whyte notation, a 2-8-4 is a steam locomotive that has two unpowered leading wheels, followed by eight coupled and powered driving wheels, and four trailing wheels. This locomotive type is most often referred to as a Berkshire, though the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway used the name Kanawha for their 2-8-4s. In Europe, this wheel arrangement was mostly seen in mainline passenger express locomotives and, in certain countries, in tank locomotives.
Nickel Plate Road 765, a typical American 2-8-4, on an excursion train ca. 2018
WAGR K class 2-8-4T with pipe train, ca. 1902
BBÖ Class 114 No. 12.10 at the Eisenbahnmuseum Strasshof, 2007
Deutsche Bundesbahn Class 65