50 "Snapphanen" was a class F 0-6-0 steam locomotive built for Statens Järnvägar by Beyer, Peacock & Company in 1863. Snapphanen and its siblings were used on goods trains. No. 50 was one of four engines that were rebuilt with new boilers and Belpaire firebox and were reclassified as Fa and renamed to Wärend. Tho a year later it was reclassified to a Fb. By the 1900s the remaining engines were sold to private railways and Wärend was sold to Carl Ström, who later sold it to the Sölvesborg - Olofström - Älmhults Järnväg as No. 2 in 1904. No. 2 worked with the SOEJ for 20 years intill being withdrawn in 1924 and scrapped afterwards.