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Great Western 062 Tank Classes Absorbed And Swindon Designed Classes Locomotive Portfolios Maidment

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Great Western 062 Tank Classes Absorbed And Swindon Designed Classes Locomotive Portfolios Maidment
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Publisher: Pen and Sword Transport
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 63.02 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Maidment, David
ISBN: 9781526752055, 9781526752062, 9781526752079, 1526752050, 1526752069, 1526752077
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Great Western 062 Tank Classes Absorbed And Swindon Designed Classes Locomotive Portfolios Maidment by Maidment, David 9781526752055, 9781526752062, 9781526752079, 1526752050, 1526752069, 1526752077 instant download after payment.

After tackling the GW pannier tanks in his 'Locomotive Portfolios' for Pen & Sword, author David Maidment seeks out descriptions and photographs of the GW 0-6-2 tank engines, the majority of which were built by the Rhymney, Taff Vale, Barry and other Welsh railways from the last decade or so of the nineteenth century onwards. The engines of eight different companies, absorbed by the GWR in 1922, are described and illustrated, and the way in which many were modernised and rebuilt at Swindon or Caerphilly Works in the 1920s. Charles Collett was, however, faced with a motive power crisis in the mining valleys at the Grouping, as many of the companies had economised on essential maintenance as the GW's take-over drew near, and he had to hurriedly design a standard 0-6-2T to complement and bolster their work as the powerful GW 2-8-0Ts were too heavy and wide for many of the Cardiff valleys. These engines, the 56XX & 66XX classes, became part of the South Wales scene between 1925 and 1964, mainly running the coal traffic between pits and docks, although they dominated Cardiff Valley passenger services until the influx of BR 3MT 2-6-2Ts and GW 41XX 2-6-2Ts in 1954/5. The book has nearly 40,000 words of text and around 300 black & white photographs.

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