The 14 Bristol and Exeter Railway 4-2-4T locomotives were broad gauge 4-2-4T steam locomotives built to three different designs. The first entered service...
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most tender locomotives. The first eight known 4-2-4T locomotives entered service on the broad gauge Bristol and Exeter Railway in 1853 and 1854, numbered...
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The 20 Bristol and Exeter Railway 4-2-2 locomotives were broad gauge 4-2-2 express steam locomotives built for the Bristol and Exeter Railway by the Stothert...
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The Bristol and Exeter Railway (B&ER) was an English railway company formed to connect Bristol and Exeter. It was built on the broad gauge and its engineer...
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The Bristol and Exeter Railway locomotives worked trains on the Bristol and Exeter Railway from 1 May 1849 until the railway was amalgamated with the Great...
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Stanier 2-6-4T (disambiguation) LMS 3-Cylindered Stanier 2-6-4T LMS Fairburn 2-6-4T LMS Fowler 2-6-4T Bristol and Exeter Railway 4-2-4T locomotives LMS/BR...
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1859 and 1875, 23 engines were built in the workshops attached to the shed, including several distinctive Bristol and Exeter Railway 4-2-4T locomotives. The...
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the Bristol and Exeter and South Devon Railway locomotives saw 180 locomotives added to the GWR's fleet. To replace some of these earlier locomotives, Armstrong...
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James Pearson (engineer) (category Locomotive builders and designers)
Bristol and Exeter Railway 2-2-2T locomotives – 7 small tank locomotives 1854 Bristol and Exeter Railway 4-2-4T locomotives – 8 locomotives with 9 feet...
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During the 1880s and 1890s, William Dean constructed a series of experimental locomotives to test various new ideas in locomotive construction for the...
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local railway line designed to give Glastonbury transport access for manufactured goods, to the Bristol Channel and to the Bristol and Exeter Railway's main...
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Avonside Engine Company (redirect from Henry Stothert and Company)
gauge passenger 4-2-2s with 7 ft 6 in drivers and eight goods engines from the Bristol and Exeter Railway for the independent operation of that line from...
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classes and locomotives, see: Locomotives of the Great Western Railway From the start, the GWR gave names only to its broad gauge locomotive stock. However...
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Lyme Regis branch line (redirect from Axminster and Lyme Regis Railway)
powerful 0-4-4T locomotives, but they were not permitted to run with the engine water tanks more than half full to remain within the axle load limit, and they...
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these rebuilt from 1890 as 0-4-4T 3521 class Converted to standard gauge from 1892, but all rebuilt as tender locomotives in the late 1890s. 3560 was a...
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Clarke 2-6-0T locomotive (sold to Clogher Valley Railway), a Hudswell Clarke 0-4-4T locomotive and a Beyer, Peacock & Company Isle of Man type 2-4-0T locomotive...
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convergence with Barry Railway. Prior to 1873 TVR locomotives were designed and built by outside contractors. The TVR locomotive engineers and superintendents...
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a number of diesel locomotives. The most notable locomotive on display is Tiny, a South Devon Railway 0-4-0vb shunting locomotive which is in the museum...
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