JŽ class 62

Ex-USATC 6171 No. 62-070 that served Zagorje coal mine

The Jugoslovenske Železnice (; Yugoslavian Railways) class 62 was a class formed of 106 ex-United States Army Transportation Corps S100 Class 0-6-0T steam locomotives, surplus after the Second World War, plus about 90 similar examples built by Đuro Đaković of Slavonski Brod, Croatia between 1952 and 1961.

These Yugoslav-built examples differ in minor details, but principally the use of plate frames instead of bar frames, resulting in a higher boiler pitch. This in turn leads to distinct shoulder on the steam pipes (the American-built examples having straight steam pipes) and smaller domes which have a flat top so they are not higher than the cab roof.

Preservation

Several examples of both the original S100 base design and the Yugoslav-built derivative survive throughout the former nation as well as further abroad. Notable examples include 62-669, built in 1960, which had been bought by a preservation group in England, who had it modified to resemble a Southern Railway USA class, being renumbered as 30075, one higher than the last British Railways example. The engine has since been joined by 62-521, which had become 30076. Two examples were purchased by Marineland of Canada for operation in their park, but ultimately remained stored until donated to the Niagara Railway Museum.[1]

Notable preserved examples:

  • 62-669 (built 1960) North Dorset Railway "30075"
    JŽ class 62 62-669 as "30075"
  • 62-521 (built 1954) North Dorset Railway "30076"
  • 62-118 (built 1955) Niagara Railway Museum
  • 62-129 (built 1958) Niagara Railway Museum

References

  1. ^ https://www.insauga.com/niagara-railway-museum-gets-2-locomotives-donated-to-them-from-marineland/

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