This article is about one of two different Cape Government Railways locomotive types to be designated "2nd Class". For the other, see 
CGR 2nd Class 4-4-0T.
| CGR 2nd Class 2-6-2TT | 
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| CGR 2nd Class 2-6-2TT no. M26, with tender and "front porch railings", Fish River Bridge, c. 1881 | 
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 | Configuration: 
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 | • Whyte | 2-6-2TT (Prairie) | 
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 | • UIC | 1’C1’n2t | 
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 | Driver | 2nd coupled axle | 
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 | Gauge | 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) Cape gauge | 
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 | Leading dia. | 24 in (610 mm) | 
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 | Coupled dia. | 38 in (965 mm) | 
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 | Trailing dia. | 24 in (610 mm) | 
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 | Wheelbase: |  | 
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 | • Axle spacing (Asymmetrical)
 | 1–2: 4 ft 8 in (1,422 mm) 2–3: 3 ft 4 in (1,016 mm)
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 | • Engine | 20 ft 3 in (6,172 mm) | 
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 | • Coupled | 8 ft (2,438 mm) | 
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 | Length: 
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 | • Over couplers | 27 ft (8,230 mm) | 
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 | Height | 12 ft (3,658 mm) | 
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 | Frame type | Plate | 
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 | Axle load | 9 LT 6 cwt 3 qtr (9,487 kg)  | 
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 | • Leading | 2 LT 9 cwt (2,489 kg) | 
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 | • 1st coupled | 7 LT 13 cwt (7,773 kg) | 
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 | • 2nd coupled | 9 LT 6 cwt 3 qtr (9,487 kg) | 
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 | • 3rd coupled | 6 LT 17 cwt 1 qtr (6,973 kg) | 
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 | • Trailing | 2 LT 9 cwt (2,489 kg) | 
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 | Adhesive weight | 23 LT 17 cwt (24,230 kg) | 
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 | Loco weight | 28 LT 14 cwt 4 qtr (29,210 kg) | 
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 | Tender type | 2-axle | 
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 | Fuel type | Coal | 
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 | Fuel capacity | Engine: 0 LT 15 cwt (0.8 t) Tender: 2 LT (2.0 t)
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 | Water cap. | Engine: 650 imp gal (2,950 L) Tender: 900 imp gal (4,090 L)
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 | Firebox: |  | 
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 | • Type | Round-top | 
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 | • Grate area | 11 sq ft (1.0 m2) | 
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 | Boiler: 
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 | • Pitch | 5 ft 10+1⁄2 in (1,791 mm) | 
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 | • Tube plates | 10 ft (3,048 mm) | 
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 | Boiler pressure | 130 psi (896 kPa) | 
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 | Safety valve | Salter | 
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 | Heating surface: |  | 
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 | • Firebox | 58 sq ft (5.4 m2) | 
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 | • Tubes | 692 sq ft (64.3 m2) | 
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 | • Total surface | 750 sq ft (70 m2) | 
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 | Cylinders | Two | 
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 | Cylinder size | 15 in (381 mm) bore 20 in (508 mm) stroke
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 | Valve gear | Stephenson | 
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 | Train brakes | Clarke's chain brakes | 
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 | Couplers | Johnston link-and-pin | 
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The Cape Government Railways 2nd Class 2-6-2TT of 1875 was a South African steam locomotive from the pre-Union era in the Cape of Good Hope.
The first mixed traffic locomotives to enter service on the new 3 feet 6 inches Cape gauge mainlines of the Cape Government Railways were 2-6-2 Prairie type side-tank engines which were delivered between 1875 and 1879. Four-wheeled tenders were also acquired and the locomotives could be operated in either a tank or tank-and-tender engine configuration, as circumstances demanded. These locomotives were later designated the Cape 2nd Class.