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GWR Dean "1854" Class 0-6-0PT
Class Types
| GWR Class |
1854 |
General
| Designer |
William Dean |
| Introduced |
1890 |
| Grouping Company |
Great Western Railway |
| Description (1957) |
4' 7½" 0-6-0PT's of various classes, with minor differences, built at Swindon and Wolverhampton between 1879 and 1901. Originally constructed as saddle tanks, the survivors had been gradually rebuilt over a long period with the square pannier type. No. 1715 had been sold to the Neath & Brecon Railway in 1914 and came back to the Great Western under its original number at the grouping. No. 2756 had similarly been the property of the Rhondda & Swansea Bay Railway. All these engines had been scrapped by 1951. |
| Wheel Arrangement |
0-6-0PT |
| Number Built as 1854 |
120 |
| First in Service |
02/1890 |
| Last in Service |
11/1951 |
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