GWR 0-6-0PT

British steam locomotive type From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The GWR 0-6-0PT (pannier tank), is a type of steam locomotive built by the British Great Western Railway with the water tanks carried on both sides of the boiler, in the manner of panniers. They were used for local, suburban and branch line passenger and goods traffic, for shunting duties, and as banker engines on inclines. The early examples, such as the 1901 and 2021 classes, were rebuilt from saddle or side tanks when the locos received a Belpaire firebox – this type of firebox has a square top and is incompatible with a curved saddle tank. This process mostly took place during the tenure at Swindon Works of George Jackson Churchward. Only a very small number of saddle tank locomotives escaped rebuilding as panniers, notably the 1361 Class built new under Churchward in 1910, by which date a few of the 1813 Class had already been rebuilt as pannier tanks.

Classification

1366 Class No. 1367 at Weymouth in May 1961
An old design recreated by Hawksworth: No. 1638 (built after Nationalisation) preserved on the Kent & East Sussex Light Railway
Ex-GWR 5700 class, London Transport No. L95 shunts at Croxley, 1969
Another B.R. pannier in an unhistorical green livery: post-1948 No. 9466 at Tyseley
6400 Class No. 6412 hauling an autocoach on the West Somerset Railway, October 2000
1366 Class No. 1369, Oldland Common railway station

The GWR pannier tank locomotives were classified as follows:

Small engines (wheelbase under 15'), rebuilt from saddle or side tanks

Small engines (wheelbase under 15'), built as pannier tanks from new

Large engines (wheelbase over 15'), rebuilt from saddle or side tanks

  • 302 Class Â· J. Armstrong/W'hampton 1864–65, eight locos
  • 1016 Class Â· G. Armstrong/W'hampton 1867–71, eight locos
  • 1076 (Buffalo), 1134 Classes Â· J. Armstrong/Swindon 1870–1881, 266 locos
  • 645 and 1501 Classes Â· G. Armstrong/W'hampton 1872–81, 106 locos
  • 119 Class Â· G. Armstrong/W'hampton (renewals after Gooch) 1878–83, 11 locos
  • 322 Class Â· G. Armstrong/W'hampton (renewals after Beyer) 1878–85, six locos
  • 1813 Class Â· Dean/Swindon 1882–84, 40 locos
  • 1661 Class Â· Dean/Swindon 1886–87, 40 locos
  • 655 Class Â· G. Armstrong/W'hampton 1892–97, 52 locos
  • 1854 Class Â· Dean/Swindon 1890–95, 120 locos
  • 2721 Class Â· Dean/Swindon 1897–1901, 80 locos

Large engines (wheelbase over 15'), built as pannier tanks from new

  • GWR 5700 Class Â· Collett/Swindon and outside firms 1929–50, 863 locos (includes sub-class 8750)
  • GWR 9400 Class Â· Hawksworth/Swindon and outside firms 1947–56, 210 locos

Large boiler/short wheelbase

Preservation

In fiction

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