
5014 | GWR Castle Class 4-6-0 No 5014 Goodrich Castle at Old
5014. GWR Castle Class 4-6-0 No 5014 Goodrich Castle at Old Oak Common Shed. 26 October 1963. FG Steinle. Done. 2,964 views. 5 faves. 0 comments. Uploaded on December 17, 2015 Peter Sedge By: Peter Sedge. Follow. 5014. GWR Castle Class 4-6-0 No 5014 Goodrich Castle at Old Oak Common Shed. 26 October 1963. FG Steinle. Done.
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List of GWR 4073 Class locomotives - Wikipedia
Below is a list of all 171 GWR Castle Class engines, built between August 1923 and August 1950. Five of these were converted to burn oil for a short period in the 1940s. Unlike most other locomotives so converted, they were not renumbered.
'Castle' class details, 5000 - 5049 - Great Western
2013年4月16日 · Fitted with 6' 6" driving wheels (instead of 6' 8½") in 1931 to find performance gain. Refitted with original wheels within weeks. August 1950 shed allocation Cardiff Canton. March 1959 shed allocation Shrewsbury. Double chimney and 4 row superheater fitted June 1961. Last shed allocation Old Oak Common. Withdrawn February 1963.
Great Western 'Castle' class 5000 - 5049
2013年5月26日 · Sold to GWS, Didcot and left as the 81st departure from Barry, May 1976. Built as Banbury Castle. Renamed September 1937. Acquired by Woodham's June 1964. Sold to Birmingham Railway Museum and left as the 43rd departure from Barry. Built as Beverston Castle. First of the class with new shorter chimney as new. Renamed September 1937.
Tyseley Shed: Ex-GWR 4-6-0 Castle Class No 5014 'Goodrich
Ex-Great Western Railway 4-6-0 Castle Class No 5014 'Goodrich Castle' is sandwiched between No 7014 and an unknown 0-6-0PT locomotive on 31st January 1965. Built by Swindon works in July 1932, No 5014 was first allocated to LA Laira shed and officially remained in service until February 1965 when it was recorded as being withdrawn from 2A ...
NEGATIVE 35mm GWR 5014 "GOODRICH CASTLE" ON …
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Nameplate GOODRICH CASTLE Ex GWR Collett Castle
Nameplate GOODRICH CASTLE ex GWR Collett Castle Class 4-6-0 built at Swindon in 1932 as order number 280 and numbered 5014. Allocated to Newton Abbot, Laira, Weymouth, Bristol Bath Road, Old Oak Common and 84E Tyseley from where it was withdrawn in February 1965 and scrapped at Cashmore's Great Bridge.
Log of 5014 Leamington to Birmingham (1954) - Tripod
WESTERN REGION: 11.10am PADDINGTON-BIRKENHEAD Engine: Castle class 4-6-0 No 5014 Goodrich Castle Load: 9 coaches, 289 tons tare, 315 tons full ...
GWR 5014 Goodrich Castle at Standish Junction Gloucestersh
2013年3月27日 · GWR 5014 Goodrich Castle at Standish Junction Gloucestershire September 1962 by John Wiltshire. 16:00 Cheltenham to Paddington noted on the slide the train must be on the Stroud line.
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Tyseley Station: Ex-GWR 4-6-0 Castle class No 5014 'Goodrich …
Ex-GWR 4-6-0 Castle class No 5014 'Goodrich Castle' is seen at the head of a down passenger service passing Tyseley South signal box on 29th July 1961. Built at Swindon works to Lot 280 in June 1932 No 5014 remained in service until February 1965 when it was withdrawn from Tyseley shed to be scrapped in May 1965 by J Cashmore of Great Bridge.