A 1906 steam motor coach no 1 known as the 'Coffee Pot' (NJAB1) a combined steam locomotive and passenger coach on a single rigid frame (165 x 37 x 50), the locomotive unit built by Kitson & Co (Leeds, England) and the coach manufactured by Metropolitan Amalgamated railway carriage Co (Birmingham, England), supplied to Sar to provide a passenger service on light-traffic rural routes and was put into service at Quorn for a regular weekly service to Hawker. (the 'Coffee Pot' was acquired by the Pichi-Pichi railway in 1975, entering service in 1984 and is usually made available for special events held on the railway line).