railroad.wikisort.org - TrainThe Barry Railway class H was a small class of seven 0-8-2T tank locomotives built for the Barry Railway by Sharp Stewart in 1896. When they were introduced they were the first locomotives in Britain to use the 0-8-2 wheel arrangement.[1]
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Barry Railway Class H |
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Type and origin |
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Power type | Steam |
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Builder | Sharp, Stewart & Co. |
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Serial number | 4182–4188 |
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Build date | 1896 |
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Total produced | 7 |
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Specifications |
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Configuration:
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• Whyte | 0-8-2T |
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• UIC | D1 n2t |
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Gauge | 4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge |
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Driver dia. | 4 ft 3 in (1.295 m) |
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Trailing dia. | 3 ft 6 in (1.067 m) |
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Wheelbase | 15 ft 5 in (4.699 m) |
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Length | 38 ft 5 in (11.709 m) |
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Loco weight | 73 long tons 0 cwt (163,500 lb or 74.2 t) (81.8 short tons) |
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Fuel type | Coal |
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Firebox: • Firegrate area | 22.75 sq ft (2.114 m2) |
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Boiler pressure | 150 psi (1.03 MPa) |
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Heating surface | 1,119 sq ft (104.0 m2) |
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Superheater | None |
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Cylinders | Two |
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Cylinder size | 20 in × 26 in (508 mm × 660 mm) |
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Valve gear | Stephenson |
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Performance figures |
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Tractive effort | 25,920 lbf (115.30 kN) |
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Career |
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Operators | BR → GWR |
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Numbers | Barry: 79–85, GWR: 1380–1386 |
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Withdrawn | 1925–1930 |
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Disposition | All scrapped |
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History
The genesis of the class was in the four earlier Class D 0-8-0 tender locomotives. These had been purchased from Sharp Stewart, who had originally built them for the Swedish & Norwegian Railway.[2][3] One attractive feature of these locomotives had been their short overall length, due to their diminutive four-wheeled tenders. This made them unusually short for their power, suitable for the Barry Railway's restrictively short turntables, and their resultant limited range was not an issue for the short journeys of the Welsh mineral traffic.[3]
When the Barry Railway had need of more locomotives for coal trains on the Vale of Glamorgan Line it returned to Sharp Stewart, who had also supplied most of the locos on the railway, for similar engines to the Class D. The result was the Class H 0-8-2T, which had the same small driving wheels to give a high tractive effort, and were heavy (for the time) giving good braking. They were built as tank locomotives, with an additional rear pony truck, which allowed a coal and water capacity greater than that of the small Class D tender, whilst also being shorter and not requiring the use of turntables.[2][3] Seven locomotives were delivered in 1896, and numbered 79–85, the numbers being carried on an oval plate attached to the side tanks.[1] Once delivered however, the Class H locos were employed in hauling heavy coal trains between Barry Docks and the large yard at Cadoxton, and in this way they spent their working lives.
With the grouping in 1922, the Barry Railway became part of the Great Western Railway which renumbered the locos 1380–1386, placing the new numbers on the bunker behind the cab door, and designating them 1380 class in the GWR records. Improvements were made to numbers 1380 and 1383 at Swindon Works including GW pattern safety bonnets, enlarged bunkers, new buffers and an extended smokebox, the changes adding an extra ton to the loco weight. At the same time the boiler pressure on these two locos was raised by 10 psi (69 kPa) with the tractive effort also being increased appropriately.[1] Despite this the locos were non-standard in GWR terms, and were all scrapped between 1925 and 1930.
References
- Beattie, Ian (November 1986). "Barry Railway Class H 0-8-2T". Railway Modeller. Seaton, Devon: Peco Publications and Publicity Ltd. 38 (433): 476–477.
- Maidment, David (2015). The Great Western Eight Coupled Heavy Freight Locomotives. Pen and Sword. pp. 154–158. ISBN 978-1783831098.
- "Steam Locos of a Leisurely Era 1889 – 0-8-0 & 0-8-2T Barry Railway". 15 May 2012.
- Casserley, H. C. & Johnston, Stuart W. (1966). Locomotives at the Grouping 4: Great Western Railway. Shepperton, Middlesex: Ian Allan Limited. p. 88.
Great Western Railway locomotives |
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Swindon Broad gauge | Brunel: (1833–1837) |
- Haigh Foundry
- Mather, Dixon
- Sharp, Roberts
- Charles Tayleur
- Hurricane
- Thunderer
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Gooch: (1837–1864) | |
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J. Armstrong: (1864–1877) | |
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Dean: (1877–1902) |
- Experimental locomotives (8, 14, 16)
- 3001
- 3501
- 3521
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Wolverhampton Standard gauge | J. Armstrong: (1854–1864) | |
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G. Armstrong: (1864–1897) | |
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Swindon Standard gauge | Gooch: (1855–1864) |
- 57
- 69
- 77/167
- 79
- 91
- 93
- 131/310
- 149 England/Chancellor
- 157 Sharps
- 320
- 322 Beyer
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J. Armstrong: (1864–1877) |
- 55 Queen/Sir Alexander
- 455 Metro Tank
- 56/717
- 927 Coal Goods
- 360
- 378 Sir Daniel
- 388 Standard Goods
- 439 Bicycle
- 481
- 806
- 1076
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Dean: (1877–1902) |
- Experimental locomotives (1, 7, 9, 10, 13)
- Armstrong
- 36
- 69 River
- 157 Sharpies/Cobham
- 1661
- 1813
- 1854
- 2021
- 2201
- 2301
- 2361
- 2600 Aberdare
- 2602 Kruger
- 2721
- 3031 Dean Single
- 3201
- 3206
- 3232
- 3252 Duke
- 3300 Bulldog
- 3521
- 3600
- 4100 Badminton
- GWR 0-6-4 crane tanks
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Churchward: (1902–1921) | |
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Collett: (1922–1941) | |
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Hawksworth: (1941–1947) |
- 1000 County
- 1500
- 1600
- 6959 Modified Hall
- 9400
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By wheel arrangement (grouped) | |
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Absorbed locomotives | Barry Railway: | |
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Rhymney Railway: |
- A
- AP
- B
- I
- K
- L
- L1
- M
- P
- P1
- R
- S
- S1
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Taff Vale Railway: |
- A
- C
- D
- E
- H
- K
- L
- M1
- N
- O
- O1
- O2
- O3
- O4
- S
- T
- U
- U1
- V
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Narrow gauge locomotives | Corris Railway: | |
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Welshpool and Llanfair Light Railway: | |
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Vale of Rheidol Railway: | |
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- British Railways steam locomotives
- GWR locomotives
- LMS locomotives
- LNER locomotives
- Southern Railway locomotives
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Great Western Railway absorbed locomotives |
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GWR Constituent Companies |
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Alexandra (Newport and South Wales) Docks and Railway | |
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Barry Railway | |
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Cambrian Railways | |
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Cardiff Railway | |
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Rhymney Railway |
- A
- AP
- B
- I
- K
- L
- L1
- M
- P
- P1
- R
- S
- S1
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Taff Vale Railway |
- A
- C
- D
- E
- H
- K
- L
- M1
- N
- O
- O1
- O2
- O3
- O4
- S
- T
- U
- U1
- V
- 266
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GWR Subsidiary Companies |
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Brecon and Merthyr Railway |
- Brecon and Merthyr 0-6-2T locomotives
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Burry Port and Gwendraeth Valley Railway |
- 4 Kidwelly & 5 Cwm Mawr (0-6-0ST)
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Cleobury Mortimer and Ditton Priors Light Railway | |
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Gwendraeth Valleys Railway | |
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Llanelly and Mynydd Mawr Railway | |
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Midland and South Western Junction Railway | |
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Neath and Brecon Railway |
- Neath and Brecon Stephensons
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Port Talbot Railway and Docks Company |
- 0-6-2T (Stephenson)
- 0-8-2T (Cooke)
- 0-8-2T (Sharp Stewart)
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Powlesland and Mason | |
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Rhondda and Swansea Bay Railway | |
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Swansea Harbour Trust | |
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South Wales Mineral Railway | |
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