GWR 1366 Class
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The Great Western Railway (GWR) 1366 Class is a class of 0-6-0 pannier tank steam locomotive built in 1934. They were developed from the 1361 Class but differed by including a pannier tank rather than a side tank, Belpaire firebox, Stephenson valve gear, etc. They were designed to replace the 1392 Class. One of the six built 1369 has survived.
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Locomotives of the Great Western Railway | |
Broad gauge locomotives | |
Gooch: | Ariadne - Banking - Bogie - Caesar - Caliph - Firefly - Iron Duke - Leo - Metropolitan - Premier - Prince - Pyracmon - Star - Sun - Victoria - Waverley |
J. Armstrong: | Hawthorn - Iron Duke - Sir Watkin - Swindon |
Standard gauge locomotives | |
Dean: | Dean Goods - Aberdare - Dean Single - Duke - Bulldog - 3600 - Badminton |
Churchward: | The Great Bear - 1361 - County Tank - 2800 - Saint - 3100 - City - County - Star - 4200 - 4300 - 4400 - 4500 - 4700 |
Collett: | 1366 - 1400 - 2251 - 2884 - ex-ROD 2-8-0 - Earl - Castle - 4575 - Hall - 5101 - 5205 - 5400 - 5600 - 5700 - 5800 - King - 6100 - 6400 - Grange - 7200 - 7400 - Manor |
Hawksworth: | County - 1500 - 1600 - Modified Hall - 9400 |
These locomotives had Allan Straight Link Valve gear not Stepehenson as stated. I am the South Devon Railway Education Officer. Reference to this valve gear is made in the SDR link. Incidentally this locomotive has just gone out of service and is currently undergoing a heavy general overhaul in our workshops. Bob Vaughton.