Hibernia (locomotive)

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Hibernia
Power type Steam
Designer Richard Roberts
Builder Sharp, Roberts and Company
Build date 1834
Configuration 2-2-0
Gauge 4 ft 8½ in (1,435 mm)
Leading wheel size 3 feet (0.91 m)
Driver size 5 feet (1.52 m)
Boiler pressure 75 lb/in2 (5.27 kg/cm2)
Cylinders 2
Cylinder size 11" x 16"
(280mm x 410mm)
Career Dublin and Kingstown Railway
First run 9 October 1834
Disposition scrapped

Hibernia was a steam locomotive designed by Richard Roberts and built by Sharp, Roberts and Company in 1834 for the Dublin and Kingstown Railway (D&KR). The locomotive had vertical cylinders driving via bell cranks.

[edit] History

Hibernia was built in 1834 for the D&KR. She was one of a class of three similar locomotives. Like Experiment, power transmission from the vertical cylinders was via bell cranks. [1]

Hibernia pulled the first train on the D&KR on 9 October 1834, which consisted of eight carriages.[2]


[edit] References

  1. ^ Ireland's Railway Systems. Michael J Irlam. Retrieved on 2008-04-05.
  2. ^ The History of the Dublin and Kingstown Railway. Dalkey. Retrieved on 2008-04-05.