Dolgoch (locomotive)

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Dolgoch
Dolgoch
Dolgoch at Tywyn Wharf in 2006
Power type steam
Builder Fletcher, Jennings & Co.
Serial number 63
Model Class Bb
Build date 1866
Total production 1
Configuration 0-4-0
Gauge 2 ft 3 in (686 mm)
Wheel diameter 2' 3" (68.5 cm)
Wheelbase 6' 6" (198 cm)
Length 17' 5" (5.3 m)
Locomotive weight 10 tons
Boiler pressure 140lb/sq. in. (10 at)
Cylinders 2
Cylinder size 758" x 16" (19.3 x 40.6 cm)
Dolgoch at Tywyn Wharf station around 1900
Dolgoch at Tywyn Wharf station around 1900
Dolgoch in 1951
Dolgoch in 1951
Dolgoch in 2008
Dolgoch in 2008

Dolgoch is a narrow gauge 0-4-0 well tank steam locomotive. It was built by Fletcher, Jennings & Co. in 1866 and is one of the oldest locomotives still in active service. It was delivered to the Talyllyn Railway in 1866 [1] and continues to run on this railway.

[edit] Design

The design is unusual for a 0-4-0. The engine has a long wheelbase and the driving axle is behind the firebox, which prevents the use of a conventional valve gear layout. Consequently, the Allan valve gear is driven from the leading coupled axle and doubled back to connect to the valve rods.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Boyd 1988

[edit] Bibliography

  • Boyd, James I.C. (1988). The Talyllyn Railway. WildSwan Publications. ISBN 0906867460.