GWR’s 1000 “County” Class now available courtesy of Partner Programme Developer Victory Works; this unique example in Great Western two-cylinder design worked hard for years, and yours to take to Devonian rails!
The Great Western Railway Star Class 2-2-2 broad gauge steam locomotives for passenger train work. This class was introduced into service between November 1838 and November 1841, and withdrawn between April 1864 and September 1871. By the time the last of the Star Class locomotives had been ...
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 ...
6960 Raveningham Hall, a GWR 6959 Class 'Modified Hall', was resident on the SVR between 1977 and 1996 and returned on hire between 2019 and 2021. The SVR's 4930 Hagley Hall is an example of the original Collett design of the successful 4900 Hall Class mixed traffic locomotive. The ...
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. ...
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 photographer who was active during the years from ... D Peter,IA...