Through the magic of the internet i can answer my own question regarding the AC-16 class being known as the MacArthur's they were. The story goes they were built in 1943 by American company Baldwin co for Queensland rail because of a WW2 shortage of locos and given the nickname Yank.
They had a 20 bar frame and 2-8-2 with Walschaerts valve gear.The last one in Queensland rail service No 221A retired in 1968. After a full rebuild at the Ipswich steam workshops returning to service in 2003 with a long distance run from Toowoomba not sure of the route she took though.
No 218A was restored in 2008 and can be found at Zig Zag.A total of 741 were built and found homes in many American WW2 pacific war islands and many other countries.


 
						
					 
					
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					 Plus those books I purchased are a goldmine of good info. Although I have to keep in mind they are a bit old being published in 1984.
 Plus those books I purchased are a goldmine of good info. Although I have to keep in mind they are a bit old being published in 1984.
				 
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