GER Class 527

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GER Class 527
Power type Steam
Designer William Adams
Builder GER
Build date 1878-1879
Total production 15
Configuration 2-6-0
Gauge standard gauge
Driver size 4ft 10ins
Fuel type coal
Cylinders 2
Cylinder size 19" x 26"

The GER Class 527 was a class of 14 2-6-0 steam tender locomotives designed by William Adams for the Great Eastern Railway.

[edit] Overview

In order to haul heaver trains and compete for the coal traiffic into London, the GER asked William Adams to design a locomotove capable of hauling a train of 400 tons net (700 tons gross). Tests were carried out with 265 class 4-4-0s to ensure that such trailing loads were feasible, followed by a prototype 2-6-0 number 527. Number 527 was the first locomotive in Britain to use the 2-6-0 wheel arrangement, and was named Mogul, the epithet becoming the generic name for locomotives with that wheel arrangement[1]. As was the GER's practice for locomotives built by outside contractors, the class was referred to by the number of the first locomotive, subsequent locos being numbered sequentially up to 541.

[edit] References

  1. ^ ‘No. 527 Class’ 2-6-0 1878-1879. Great Eastern Raiway Society. Retrieved on 29/04/2008.