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The Cape Copper Company 0-4-2IST ''Caledonia'' of 1904 was a South African steam locomotive from the pre-Union of South Africa, Union era in the Cape Colony, Cape of Good Hope. In 1904, a single locomotive was placed in service by the Cape Copper Company as a switching locomotive, shunting engine at O'okiep in Namaqualand in the Cape of Good Hope.


Namaqualand Railway

The Namaqualand Railway was constructed between 1869 and 1876 by the Cape Copper Mining Company, restructured as the Cape Copper Company in 1888. The line from Port Nolloth on the West Coast to the copper mines around O'okiep was initially exclusively mule-powered, but in 1871 the first steam locomotives named Namaqualand 0-6-0T, ''John King'' and ''Miner'' were acquired by the mining company. They were followed between 1886 and 1888 by three Namaqualand 0-4-0WT Condenser, condensing locomotives and between 1890 and 1901 by seven Namaqualand 0-6-2 Clara Class, Clara Class and Namaqualand 0-6-2 Scotia Class, Scotia Class Mountain type tender locomotives.''The South African Railways - Historical Survey''. Editor George Hart, Publisher Bill Hart, Sponsored by Dorbyl Ltd., Published c. 1978, p. 16.


The ''Caledonia''

In 1904, a single locomotive named ''Caledonia'' was acquired from Dick, Kerr & Co., Dick, Kerr & Company of Kilmarnock in Scotland. On a saddle-tank locomotive the water tank is mounted astride the locomotive's boiler, while on the much less common inverted saddle-tank locomotive, the boiler is nested in the water tank. The locomotive was an oil-burner and used outside mounted Morton's valve gear. Apart from being named, it was also numbered 11 on the Cape Copper Company locomotive roster. The locomotive was landed at Port Nolloth in June 1904. On 28 June it entered service on trial running and on 20 July 1904 it was allocated to O'okiep, where it relieved the mules from shunting work. At times it appears to have been returned to Port Nolloth to work there, probably as the workload at the port demanded.


Illustration

File:CCC 0-4-2ST Caledonia b.jpg, ''Caledonia'' shunting at Port Nolloth, c. 1905


References

{{Locomotives of South Africa Cape Copper Co. locomotives, 0600 Individual locomotives of South Africa, 0600 0-4-2 locomotives B1 locomotives Dick, Kerr locomotives 2 ft 6 in gauge locomotives Railway locomotives introduced in 1904 1904 in South Africa Scrapped locomotives Shunting locomotives