GWR 7200 Class

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7213 at Southall February 1960.
7213 at Southall February 1960.

The Great Western Railway (GWR) 7200 Class is a class of 2-8-2T steam locomotive. They were the largest tank engines to run in Great Britain. Three have been preserved, these being nos 7200, 7202 and 7229.

Originally the 4200 Class and 5205 2-8-0T were introduced for short-haul Welsh coal traffic, but the Stock Market Crash of 1929 saw coal traffic fall and some of the specialist tanks were rebuilt with trailing wheels to make them 2-8-2T and give them more coal capacity so they could be used for other tasks.

[edit] Withdrawal

The first member of the class to be withdrawn was number 7241 in November 1962 whilst the last four engines in traffic served until June 1965.

[edit] Preservation

All three of the engines were rescued from Barry Scrapyard with 7200 leaving in Sept 1981, 7202 leaving in Apr 1974 and 7229 leaving the yard in Oct 1984. there was one other 7200 in Barry Scrapyard, No. 7226, but it was scrapped in 1965

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