The Great Western Railway 3700 Class, or City Class, locomotives were a series of twenty 4-4-0 steam locomotives, designed for hauling express passenger trains. Ten of the twenty locomotives were rebuilt from William Dean Atbara Class engines, the first being converted in September 1902 and ...
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1450 (originally 4850) is a GWR 1400 class 0-4-2T locomotive. These locomotives, which were originally numbered in the 4800 series, were designed by C.B. Collett as a replacement for the elderly Wolverhampton '517' class, and were intended to work mainly on small branch lines. 75 were ...
Combined, the four series came together to form a 77-strong fleet of Saint Class locomotives.The Saint Class proved suitable as passenger and mail haulers on longer-distance journeys, being able to cope with just about anything aside from the top link expresses. Once the Castle...
The Star class we... R Version 被引量: 0发表: 0年 Great Western Locomotives on the Main Line These included the 'Dean Goods' 0-6-0s, the 'Star' class 4-6-0s, the 'City' class 4-4-0s and the 'County' class 4-4-0s. Peter Darke draws upon the collection of a ...
courtesy of Lord and Lady Cobham, probably the only time a Hall class locomotive has visited the hall after which it was named.[22]However thefreak storm damageon 19 June meant 4930's move into the Engine House was delayed until March 2008, where the locomotive would spend the next five ...
Based on the ageing 517 Class, the first of the diminutive tank engines entered service in 1932 as part of the 48XX Class and designed for running autotrains when coupled to autocoaches on branch lines of the Great Western region. Twenty locomotives – classified as Class 58XX – were ...
email a link to a friend (Opens in new window). Such a noisy power unit, quite a deafening multi-frequency noise. County & Castle Class Locomotive: August 2000: 244 (2) Dean Goods Locomotive: August 2000: 92 (3) Diesel Loco - R.037, R.357, R.751: . RAILROAD CLASS 43 HST. ...
The first Castle Class locomotives were built in 1923 (Caerphilly Castle, number 4073) but even these were overshadowed by the colossal King Class, the flagships of the GWR, of which King George V (number 6000), built in 1927, remains the most famous. The workhorse Hall Class locomotives...
The Great Western Railway Metropolitan Class 2-4-0T broad gauge steam locomotives with condensing apparatus for working trains on the Metropolitan Railway. This equipment was later removed, though the class continued to work suburban trains on GWR lines in London. This class was introduced into ...