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GWR 5205 Class
Power type |
Steam |
Designer |
Collet |
Builder |
GWR |
Build date |
1923 |
Configuration |
2-8-0T |
Gauge |
4' 8½" |
Driver size |
4' 7½" |
Locomotive weight |
82 tons 2 cwt |
Fuel type |
coal |
Boiler pressure |
200 psi |
Cylinders |
two outside |
Cylinder size |
19" x 30" |
Tractive effort |
33,170 lbf |
Class |
8F |
The Great Western Railway (GWR) 5205 Class is a class of 2-8-0T steam locomotives. They were designed for short-haul coal trips from coal mines to ports in South Wales. The '42XX' Class of locomotives were introduced by the Great Western Railway in 1910 to work heavy freight trains in the coalfields of South Wales. They were strong, powerful engines capable of moving very heavy loads. The original locomotives designed by G. J. Churchward were supplemented in 1923 by slightly more powerful locomotives of the same type known as the '5205' Class. They were based on the earlier 4200 Class.
[edit] Preservation
Three have been saved & preserved - nos 5224, 5227 & 5239