BR standard class 3 tank
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The British Railways Standard Class 3 2-6-2T was a class of steam locomotive. It was essentially a new engine, based on LMS practice, and having a boiler approximating in size to a GWR "Nº2" boiler, design work being done at ex-GWR works at Swindon. They were based in the Western Region, though some found their way onto the Southern Region.
The 45 engines were numbered 82000-44. None has survived to preservation although moves are afoot to construct the next member of the class 82045. http://lms8f48773.tripod.com/the82045locomotivefund/index.html
82010 at Exeter St Davids, 1962. |
82026 on station pilot duty at Waterloo station, 1965. |
82039 and 82038 under construction in Swindon, 1954. |
[edit] References
- Chancellor, Paul J.; Taylor, R. K. (editor) (December 1997). A Detailed History of British Railways Standard Steam Locomotives: vol 3 Tank Engine Classes. Railway Correspondence & Travel Society (RCTS). ISBN 0-901115-77-0.
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