G&SWR 105 Class
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G&SWR 105 Class | |
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Specifications | |
Power type | Steam |
Designer | Patrick Stirling |
Builder | R & W Hawthorn |
Build date | 1856 |
Total produced | 4 |
Configuration | 0-4-2 |
Gauge | 4 ft 8 1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) |
Driver diameter | 5 ft 0 in (1.52 m) |
Wheelbase | 6 ft 10.5 in (2.096 m) + 6 ft 2.5 in (1.892 m) |
Fuel type | Coal |
Cylinders | two, outside |
Cylinder size | 16 in × 22 in (410 mm × 560 mm) |
Career | |
Withdrawn | 1875-1876 |
Disposition | All scrapped |
The Glasgow and South Western Railway (GSWR) 105 class is a class of four 0-4-2 steam locomotives designed in 1856.
Development
Four examples of this class were designed by Patrick Stirling for the GSWR and were built at R & W Hawthorn (Works Nos. 950-3) between January and May 1856. They were numbered 105-108.[1] The members of the class were fitted with domed boilers and safety valves over the firebox.
Seven further examples were built in 1857 with a longer 7 ft 2.5 in (2.197 m) + 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) wheelbase as the 9 class.
Withdrawal
The 105 class were withdrawn by James Stirling between 1884 and 1887.
References
- ↑ Baxter, Bertram (1984). British locomotive catalogue 1825-1923 4. Buxton: Moorland Publishing. p. 139.
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