Bristol and Exeter Railway 4-4-0T locomotives

Bristol and Exeter Railway 4-4-0T locomotives

Infobox Locomotive
name=B&ER 4-4-0ST
powertype=Steam
whytetype=4-4-0ST
driversize= 5 ft 6 in
leadingsize= 3 ft 6 in
wheelbase= 18 ft 4 in
cylindersize= 17 in dia × 24 in stroke
gauge=7 ft 0¼ in
builder=various

The 26 Bristol and Exeter Railway 4-4-0ST locomotives were broad gauge 4-4-0 saddle tank steam locomotives. They first entered service in 1855 and the last was withdrawn in 1892. The Bristol and Exeter Railway was amalgamated into the Great Western Railway on 1 January 1876.

The locomotives were built in four batches, each by a different builder, with variations between them, noticeably in the size of the saddle tank.

List of locomotives

1859 Rothwell locomotives

Five locomotives built by Rothwell and Company with 1,100 gallon saddle tanks and 18 feet 4 inch wheelbase.
* 47 (1855 - 1879) GWR No. 2028
* 48 (1855 - 1879) GWR No. 2029
* 49 (1855 - 1884) GWR No. 2030
* 50 (1855 - 1884) GWR No. 2031
* 51 (1855 - 1882) GWR No. 2032
* 52 (1855 - 1880) GWR No. 2033

1862 Beyer, Peacock locomotives

Four locomotives built by Beyer Peacock with 1,280 gallon saddle tanks and 19 feet 5½ inch wheelbase.
* 61 (1862 - 1884) GWR No. 2034
* 62 (1862 - 1886) GWR No. 2035
* 63 (1862 - 1880) GWR No. 2036
* 64 (1862 - 1886) GWR No. 2037

1867 Vulcan Foundry locomotives

Ten locomotives built by the Vulcan Foundry with 1,280 gallon saddle tanks and 19 feet 5½ inch wheelbase, the same as the Beyer, Peacock locomotives built five years earlier.
* 65 (1867 - 1880) GWR No. 2038
* 66 (1867 - 1892) GWR No. 2039
* 67 (1867 - 1888) GWR No. 2040
* 68 (1867 - 1880) GWR No. 2041
* 69 (1867 - 1892) GWR No. 2042
* 70 (1867 - 1888) GWR No. 2043
* 71 (1867 - 1882) GWR No. 2044
* 72 (1867 - 1892) GWR No. 2045
* 73 (1867 - 1889) GWR No, 2046
* 74 (1867 - 1892) GWR No. 2047

1872 Avonside locomotives

Six locomotives built by the Avonside Engine Company with 1,440 gallon saddle tanks and 18 feet 4 inch wheelbase.
* 85 (1872 - 1892) GWR No. 2048
* 86 (1872 - 1892) GWR No. 2049
* 87 (1873 - 1892) GWR No. 2050
* 88 (1873 - 1890) GWR No. 2051
* 89 (1873 - 1892) GWR No. 2052
* 90 (1873 - 1892) GWR No. 2053

No. 2051 was withdrawn following a fatal collision at Norton Fitzwarren railway station in Somerset while working a special ocean mail train from Plymouth on 11 November 1890.

References

*
*


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Bristol and Exeter Railway 4-2-4T locomotives — The 14 Bristol and Exeter Railway 4 2 4T locomotives were broad gauge 4 2 4T steam locomotives built to three different designs. The first entered service in 1853 and the last was withdrawn in 1885. The Bristol and Exeter Railway was amalgamated… …   Wikipedia

  • Bristol and Exeter Railway 4-2-2 locomotives — The 20 Bristol and Exeter Railway 4 2 2 locomotives were broad gauge 4 2 2 express steam locomotives built for the Bristol and Exeter Railway by the Stothert and Slaughter in Bristol. The first entered service in 1849. The Bristol and Exeter… …   Wikipedia

  • Bristol and Exeter Railway 0-6-0T locomotives — The Bristol and Exeter Railway 0 6 0T locomotives were two different types of 0 6 0T locomotives built for the Bristol and Exeter Railway. On 1 January 1876 the Bristol and Exeter Railway was amalgamated with the Great Western Railway, after… …   Wikipedia

  • Bristol and Exeter Railway 0-4-0T locomotives — Infobox Locomotive powertype=Steam name=B ER 0 4 0T whytetype=0 4 0T driversize= 3 ft 6 in wheelbase= 8 ft 10 in cylindersize= 14 in dia times; 18 in stroke gauge=7 ft 0¼ in designer=James Pearson builder=Bristol and Exeter Railway The Bristol… …   Wikipedia

  • Bristol and Exeter Railway 2-4-0 locomotives — The Bristol and Exeter Railway 2 4 0 locomotives were two classes of 2 4 0 broad gauge steam locomotives.On 1 January 1876 the Bristol and Exeter Railway was amalgamated with the Great Western Railway, after which the locomotives were given new… …   Wikipedia

  • Bristol and Exeter Railway 0-6-0 locomotives — The Bristol and Exeter Railway 0 6 0 locomotives include three different types of broad gauge and standard gauge 0 6 0 steam locomotives designed for working freight trains. On 1 January 1876 the Bristol and Exeter Railway was amalgamated with… …   Wikipedia

  • Bristol and Exeter Railway 2-2-2T locomotives — Infobox Locomotive name=B ER 2 2 2T powertype=Steam whytetype=2 2 2T driversize= 5 ft 6 in leadingsize= 3 ft 6 in trailingsize= 3 ft 6 in wheelbase= ft in cylindersize= 12½in dia times; 18 in stroke or 14½in dia times; 18 in gauge=7 ft 0¼ in… …   Wikipedia

  • Bristol and Exeter Railway — The Bristol Exeter Railway was a railway company formed to connect Bristol and Exeter. It was friendly to the Great Western Railway, which had been opened between London and Bristol the previous year, and the two railways operated in… …   Wikipedia

  • Bristol and Exeter Railway locomotives — The Bristol and Exeter Railway locomotives worked trains on the Bristol and Exeter Railway from 1 May 1849 until the railway was amalgamated with the Great Western Railway on 1 January 1876.The Great Western Railway had leased the Bristol and… …   Wikipedia

  • Bristol and Exeter Railway Fairfield steam carriage — Infobox Locomotive name= Fairfield powertype=Steam whytetype=0 2 4 driversize= 4 ft 6 in trailingsize= 3 ft 6 in wheelbase= 28 ft 0 in cylindersize= 8 in dia times; 12 in stroke gauge=7 ft 0¼ in railroad=Bristol and Exeter Railway… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”