GWR 108 Class
Locomotives no. 108 and 109 were a pair of Great Western Railway 2-4-0 locomotives built under the aegis of George Armstrong at Wolverhampton Works, probably in 1866-7, as replacements for locomotives of the same numbers inherited from the absorbed Birkenhead Railway. They had 5' diameter driving wheels, and unlike other GWR 2-4-0s only had inside frames. Only the wheels of the original locomotives seem to have been used. They worked in the Chester area and were withdrawn in 1887.
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Source
- Tabor, F. J. (February 1956). White, D. E.. ed. The Locomotives of the Great Western Railway, part four: Six-wheeled Tender Engines. Kenilworth: RCTS.