The EAR 60 class, also known as the Governor class, was a class of gauge
Garratt
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-type
articulated
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steam locomotive
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s built for the
East African Railways
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as a development of the EAR's existing
56 class.
History
The 29 members of the 60 class were ordered by the EAR from
Beyer, Peacock & Co. The first 12 of them were built by sub-contractors
Société Franco-Belge in
Raismes (
Valenciennes
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), France, and the rest were built by Beyer, Peacock in
Gorton
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,
Manchester
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, England. The class entered service in 1953-54.
Initially, all members of the class carried the name of a Governor (or equivalent) of
Kenya
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Tanganyika or
Uganda
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, but later all of the Governor nameplates were removed.
Class list
The builder's and fleet numbers, and initial names, of each member of the class were as follows:
See also
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List of colonial governors of Kenya
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List of Governors of Tanganyika
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List of Governors of Uganda
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Rail transport in Kenya
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Rail transport in Uganda
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References
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External links
{{EAR locomotives, state=collapsed
Beyer, Peacock locomotives
East African Railways locomotives
Garratt locomotives
Metre gauge steam locomotives
Railway locomotives introduced in 1949
Steam locomotives of Kenya
Steam locomotives of Uganda
4-8-2+2-8-4 locomotives