Work on railway expansion from Port Elizabeth into the interior was already underway in 1874. The locomotive was put to work as construction engine on the northern mainline which was being built northwards from Swartkops via Barkly Bridge,
Addo,
Alicedale and
Cookhouse to
Cradock. At some stage around April 1876, when construction work was completed to Sandflats between
Coerney and Alicedale, the locomotive, along with six other contractor's locomotives, was taken over from the contractors by the
Cape Government Railways and numbered M14 on the Midland System. In 1877, when Swallow's Cutting was being excavated near Middleton on the section north of Alicedale, the locomotive was transported to the construction site by government bullock cart. This line reached Cookhouse in 1880. ==Engine
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