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Allanridge, Free State Province

 Allanridge is a Gold Mining Town in the Lejweleputswa District Municipality of the Free State province in South Africa, 34 km North of Welkom. It was founded in 1950 and administered by a village management board. Named after Allan Roberts, who was one of the prospectors in the Orange Free State. Refering to the image of the train-coach; this 4-8-2T locomotive, supplied new to Loraine Gold Mine as No 1, was built in 1951 as works no 27090 according to the standard NBL 20" x 24" design. Somewhere during its History it also picked up plates from NBL 27404, which served as No 2 at the mine. By 1991 No 1 was plinthed outside the Mine Offices.

During its working life, it would have hauled reef over a distance of 8 km between 3 shaft and 1 shaft at Allanridge, where the offices, workshops, loco shed and reduction plant were located. At 3 km there was a 4 km branch which lead to an exchange siding with the SAR.
Geolocation
26° 41' 6", -27° 43' 55.2"
References

New Dictionary of South African Names by Peter E Raperhttp

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Further Reading
https://www.gov.za/about-government/contact-directory/fs-municipalities/fs-municipalities/lejweleputswa-district