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GWR Waverley Class

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Great Western Railway Waverley Class
Type and origin
Power typeSteam
DesignerDaniel Gooch
BuilderRobert Stephenson & Co.
Specifications
Configuration:
 • Whyte4-4-0
Gauge7 ft 14 in (2,140 mm)
Leading dia.4 ft 3 in (1,295 mm)
Driver dia.7 ft 0 in (2,134 mm)
Wheelbase16 ft 0+14 in (4,883 mm)
Cylinder size17 in × 24 in (432 mm × 610 mm), dia × stroke
Career
OperatorsGreat Western Railway
ClassWaverley

The Great Western Railway Waverley Class were 4-4-0 broad gauge steam locomotives for express passenger train work.

The class was introduced into service between February and June 1855, and withdrawn between February 1872 and November 1876. From about 1865, the Waverley Class was known as the Abbot Class.

The names are mostly inspired by the Waverley novels of Sir Walter Scott.

Locomotives

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References

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  • Reed, P. J. T. (February 1953). White, D. E. (ed.). The Locomotives of the Great Western Railway, Part 2: Broad Gauge. Kenilworth: RCTS. p. B23. ISBN 0-901115-32-0. OCLC 650490992. {{cite book}}: ISBN / Date incompatibility (help)
  • Waters, Laurence (1999). The Great Western Broad Gauge. Hersham: Ian Allan Publishing. ISBN 978-0-7110-2634-6 – via Archive.org.
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