Broad Gauge Locomotives

Broad Gauge Locomotives
Title Broad Gauge Locomotives PDF eBook
Author Geof Sheppard
Publisher Noodle Books
Pages 64
Release 2008-09
Genre Broad gauge railroads
ISBN 9781906419097

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Compiled from contemporary records and exciting new research by Geof Sheppard and fellow members of the Broad Gauge Society, this sensational new volume is beautifully illustrated with both familiar and newly uncovered pictures. In addition, the book contains a full index of all locomotive names and numbers as well as appendices listing all the various builders and operators.

Great Western: Small-Wheeled Double-Framed 4-4-0 Tender Locomotives

Great Western: Small-Wheeled Double-Framed 4-4-0 Tender Locomotives
Title Great Western: Small-Wheeled Double-Framed 4-4-0 Tender Locomotives PDF eBook
Author David Maidment
Publisher Casemate Publishers
Pages 482
Release 2017-02-14
Genre Transportation
ISBN 1473896479

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The Great Western Railway experienced the trauma and disruption of the end of the broad gauge in 1892 and were faced with equipping the network with suitable motive power, especially in Devon and Cornwall where the last track conversion had taken place. West of Newton Abbot, the GWR had relied on a variety of 4-4-0, 2-4-0, 0-4-2 and 0-4-4 side and saddle tanks, often doubled-headed, and Dean set about designing a sturdy outside-framed powerful 4-4-0 with 5ft 8in coupled wheels, the 'Dukes', to tackle increasing loads over the heavily graded main line. Then, Churchward came to assist the ailing Locomotive Superintendent, using his knowledge and experience of American and continental practice to develop the Dean designs. He improved the efficiency and performance of the boilers, using the Belgian Belpaire firebox, then developed the tapered 'cone' boiler, and applied it to the chassis of the 'Duke's to form the 'Camel' class, later known as the 'Bulldogs', which eventually numbered 156 locomotives. Finally, in the 1930s when engines of the 'Duke' route availability were still required but their frames were life-expired, their boilers were matched with the stronger frames of the 'Bulldogs' to form the 'Dukedog' class, which lasted until the 1950s, particularly on the former Cambrian lines in mid-Wales. This book recounts the design, construction and operation of these small-wheeled outside-framed locomotives with many rare photos of their operation in the first decade of the twentieth century as well as in more recent times.

The Locomotives of the Great Western Railway: Broad gauge

The Locomotives of the Great Western Railway: Broad gauge
Title The Locomotives of the Great Western Railway: Broad gauge PDF eBook
Author Railway Correspondence and Travel Society
Publisher
Pages 94
Release 1951
Genre Collection locomotives
ISBN

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Brunel's Big Railway

Brunel's Big Railway
Title Brunel's Big Railway PDF eBook
Author Robin Jones
Publisher Gresley
Pages
Release 2020-03-19
Genre History
ISBN 9781911658191

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Robin Jones' history of the Great Western Railway line and its founding father.

The Locomotives of the Great Western Railway

The Locomotives of the Great Western Railway
Title The Locomotives of the Great Western Railway PDF eBook
Author Railway Correspondence and Travel Society
Publisher
Pages 106
Release 1951
Genre Collection locomotives
ISBN

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Four-Coupled Tank Locomotive Classes Built by the Great Western Railway

Four-Coupled Tank Locomotive Classes Built by the Great Western Railway
Title Four-Coupled Tank Locomotive Classes Built by the Great Western Railway PDF eBook
Author David Maidment
Publisher Pen and Sword Transport
Pages 202
Release 2023-06-01
Genre Transportation
ISBN 1399022598

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This book is a comprehensive history of all twenty-six classes of four coupled tank engines commissioned by the Great Western Railway or built at their Wolverhampton and Swindon Works, from the Broad Gauge 2-4-0 and 4-4-0 tanks of the 1840s and 1850s to the well known Collett 0-4-2 branch line engines of classes 48XX (later renumbered 14XX) and 58XX of the 1930s. As well as the Broad Gauge engines, the strange looking ‘Covertibles’ of William Dean, a number of experimental ‘one-off’ designs, the numerous Wolverhampton 0-4-2Ts of the ‘517’ class and the Swindon built ‘2-4-0 ‘Metro Tanks’ are described with – where known – their allocation and operation. The book includes twenty weight diagrams and nearly 300 photographs, over 50 in color. The four-coupled tank engines absorbed by the Great Western from other companies at or before 1923 will be featured in a separate volume to follow.

Broad Gauge Railways

Broad Gauge Railways
Title Broad Gauge Railways PDF eBook
Author Tim Bryan
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 65
Release 2018-05-31
Genre Transportation
ISBN 1784422843

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Isambard Kingdom Brunel considered the Great Western Railway the 'finest work in England' and he contributed many groundbreaking features, none so unorthodox as the decision not to adopt the 'standard' track gauge of 4ft 81⁄2in and instead introduce the new 'broad gauge' of 7ft 1⁄4in. Describing the rationale behind the choice of broad gauge, and also the unique track and locomotives used, this beautifully illustrated introduction to broad gauge railways chronicles the building of the original GWR between Bristol and London, and the expansion of that original 112-mile main line into a network stretching across the West of England, Wales and the Midlands. It describes how the clash between broad and narrow led to the 'Battle of the Gauges' and also provides a list of places to visit where broad gauge artefacts still survive.