
GWR 0-6-0 1366 Class History - Association
1369 was initially purchased with the aid of a private fund supervised by a quorum of joint DVRA/GWS members and was handed over to the GWS on the Quay line in Totnes. On 9 October 1969 it was in steam coupled to the auto coach and gave rides to the public during one of the successful GWS open days.
GWR 1366 Class - Wikipedia
The Great Western Railway (GWR) 1366 Class is a class of 0-6-0 pannier tank steam locomotives built in 1934. They were a useful design and because of their light weight and short wheelbase and were often used on dockside branches or other lines with sharp curvatures.
GWR 1366 Class No.1369 - YouTube
This is an unexpected video of GWR 1366 Class No.1369 running a charter photoshoot in front of the M Shed on the Bristol Harbour Railway. The engine is in Br...
1366 GWR Collett 0-6-0PT - Preserved British Steam Locomotives
One member of the class has been preserved, number 1369 which was withdrawn from service at Wadebridge in November 1964. BR motive power depot allocations. 1369 still carries the warning bell fitted for working on Weymouth quay in the early 1960s.
Steam Locomotive Information
2019年5月19日 · The ex GWR 1366 Class 0-6-0PT No. 1369, will visit the Chinnor & Princes Risborough Railway from late November 2024 until the end of year to be their main steam locomotive for their Santa Specials this Christmas.
1369 GWR 0-6-PT | This 1934-built Pannier Tank engine was a
The ‘1366’ Class of Great Western Railway locomotives was designed by C.B. Collett. They were built to replace ageing Cornwall Mineral Railway locomotives used for shunting around dock yards. No. 1369 was completed at Swindon Works where it was on shunting duties.
1369 Shackerstone 120125 J Neave | GWR 1366 Class 0-6-0PT …
GWR 1366 Class 0-6-0PT No. 1369, visiting from the South Devon Railway, leaves Shackerstone with the 10.25 local service to Market Bosworth at the Battlefield Line Winter Warmer Gala on 12th January 2025.
GWR Class 1366 Collett Pannier Tank - Flickr
GWR Collet Class 1366 Pannier Tank Number 1369 hauling a fine set of Metropolitan coaches, arriving at Horsted Keynes with a Saturday afternoon service during the Bluebell Railway Branch Line Gala
GWR 0-6-0PT - Wikipedia
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. The GWR pannier …
Steam locomotive 1369 returns to steam - RailAdvent
2019年9月25日 · One of only six engines of the 1366 Class, 1369 was built at Swindon Works in early 1934 to Collett’s design. The class was mainly used in docks and tracks with tight curves, where the class’s light-weight and short wheel-base made them ideal for this type of work.