Uganda Railway MS class Kenya-Uganda Railway MS (EE) class East African Railways 10 class | |||||||||||
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The UR MS class, known later as the KUR MS class, later still as the KUR EE class, and finally as the EAR 10 class, was a class of 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+3⁄8 in) gauge 2-6-4T steam locomotives built by Nasmyth, Wilson and Company in Patricroft, Salford, England, for the Uganda Railway (UR).[2]
The eight members of the class entered service on the UR as its MS class in 1913–14.[3] The UR acquired them to carry out shunting and light traffic duties on its branch lines.[4] All members of the class continued in service after the UR was renamed the Kenya-Uganda Railway (KUR) in 1926, and were reclassified in 1929 as the KUR EE class.[3]
In 1949, they became part of the fleet of the KUR's successor, the East African Railways (EAR). The EAR later reclassified them as its 10 class; they were withdrawn in the 1960s.[3]
One member of the class, no. 1003, has been preserved, and is on static display at Jamhuri Park in Nairobi.[5][6][7]