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The Great Depression saw a reduction in NSWGR rail traffic and 5132 was withdrawn in 1931.
It was one of 88 redundant steam locomotives used to provide dead weight during the load testing of the Sydney Harbour Bridge prior to the bridge opening in 1932.
5132 was condemned in September 1939 and earmarked for scrapping, however it received a reprieve and was rebuilt to superheated specification and returned to traffic in September 1942, going on to become one of the last NSWGR steam locomotives in service when withdrawn from Port Waratah depot in December 1972 with 1,877,246km of accumulated travel.