GWR 4600 Class
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The Great Western Railway (GWR) 4600 Class is a (single-locomotive) class of 4-4-2T steam locomotive.
It was designed as light suburban locomotive, based on the successful 4500 class 2-6-2T engines. Compared with these, it had larger (and fewer) coupled wheels, intended to allow higher speeds with local trains. The only example built spent most of its career in the Birmingham area, and was not considered a success. The limited adhesion and restricted tank capacity meant that it did not improve on the 4500 class, and the larger 2-6-2T classes handled the suburban traffic better. It was withdrawn in 1925 and scrapped.[1][2]
It should not be confused with the older and larger-wheeled 2221 'County tank' 4-4-2T class, nor with those locomotives of the 5700 0-6-0PT pannier tank class which used the 46xx number range after 1940.[3]
Notes
- ^ Haresnape & Swain (1976), pp. 94–95.
- ^ Holcroft (1957), p. 137.
- ^ Haresnape (1978), p. 54.
References
- Haresnape, Brian; Swain, Alec (1976). Churchward locomotives : a pictorial history. London: I. Allan. ISBN 0711006970.
- Haresnape, Brian (1978). Collett & Hawksworth locomotives : a pictorial history. London: I. Allan. ISBN 0711008698.
- Holcroft, Harold (1957). An Outline of Great Western Railway Locomotive Practice. London: Locomotive Publishing Co Ltd.
External links
- Photograph of 4600 at Birmingham Moor Street station
- A Beginner's Guide to GWR 4-coupled tanks (includes works photo of 4600)
Category:Great Western Railway locomotives Category:4-4-2T locomotives Category:Standard gauge steam locomotives of Great Britain Category:Railway locomotives introduced in 1913
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