New South Wales C38 Class Locomotive - Stock List

Stock List

New South Wales Government Railways was a latecomer in Pacific era on its standard gauge express passenger train service. Thirty Pacific type locomotives were built for NSWGR. The first engines turned out during World War II . The last entered service in 1949.

  • C 3801 2C1-h2 Clyde Engineering Co 463 / 1943 Preserved
  • C 3802 2C1-h2 Clyde Engineering Co 464 / 1943 run 08.04.1943 - 12.01.1967 2.441.024 km
  • C 3803 2C1-h2 Clyde Engineering Co 465 / 1943
  • C 3804 2C1-h2 Clyde Engineering Co 466 / 1944
  • C 3805 2C1-h2 Clyde Engineering Co 474 / 1945
  • C 3806 2C1-h2 Eveleigh Works 158 / 1945
  • C 3807 2C1-h2 Cardiff Works 159 / 1946
  • C 3808 2C1-h2 Eveleigh Works 160 / 1946
  • C 3809 2C1-h2 Cardiff Works 161 / 1946
  • C 3810 2C1-h2 Eveleigh Works 162 / 1946
  • C 3811 2C1-h2 Cardiff Works 163 / 1946
  • C 3812 2C1-h2 Eveleigh Works 164 / 1946
  • C 3813 2C1-h2 Cardiff Works 165 / 1946 Preserved (Dismantled)
  • C 3814 2C1-h2 Eveleigh Works 166 / 1946
  • C 3815 2C1-h2 Cardiff Works 167 / 1947
  • C 3816 2C1-h2 Eveleigh Works 168 / 1947
  • C 3817 2C1-h2 Cardiff Works 169 / 1947
  • C 3818 2C1-h2 Eveleigh Works 170 / 1947
  • C 3819 2C1-h2 Cardiff Works 171 / 1947
  • C 3820 2C1-h2 Eveleigh Works 172 / 1947 Preserved
  • C 3821 2C1-h2 Cardiff Works 173 / 1948
  • C 3822 2C1-h2 Eveleigh Works 174 / 1947
  • C 3823 2C1-h2 Cardiff Works 175 / 1948
  • C 3824 2C1-h2 Eveleigh Works 176 / 1948
  • C 3825 2C1-h2 Cardiff Works 177 / 1948
  • C 3826 2C1-h2 Eveleigh Works 178 / 1948
  • C 3827 2C1-h2 Cardiff Works 179 / 1948
  • C 3828 2C1-h2 Eveleigh Works 180 / 1949
  • C 3829 2C1-h2 Cardiff Works 181 / 1949
  • C 3830 2C1-h2 Eveleigh Works 182 / 1949 Preserved

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