GS&WR Class 21 |
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No. 36 Preserved at Cork |
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Operators | GS&WR |
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Number in class | 20 |
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Numbers | 21—40 |
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Locale | Ireland |
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Disposition | 1 preserved |
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Individual locomotives had dimensional variations [1]: 142 |
The Great Southern and Western Railway (GS&WR) Class 21[Note 1] (Or perhaps more simply engine numbers 21 to 40) consisted of half of the initial order of 40 passenger locomotives ordered for the GS&WR and which entered service between approximately 1845 and 1847. A number were later rebuilt to 2-4-0 locomotives for goods work.[1]: 142
Engine No. 36, built in 1847, covered 300,000 miles (480,000 km) and is preserved at Cork Kent.[1]: 142 There were suggestions it was able to achieve 60 miles per hour (95 km/h) downhill on Ballybrophy bank but climbing out of Kingsbridge towards Inchicore on a wet day might require the fireman to walk alongside shovelling sand under the wheels to prevent slipping.[2]: 192
Notes and references
Notes
- ^ There were two GS&WR Class 21's, this was the first one, the second possibly has the better claim.
References
- ^ a b c Murray, K. A.; McNeil, D.B. (1976). The Great Southern & Western Railway. Irish Record Railway Society. ISBN 0904078051.
- ^ Baker, Michael H.C. (20 June 1972). Irish railways since 1916 (1st ed.). Ian Allan. ISBN 9780711002821.
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Belfast and Northern Counties Railway (1860–1903) |
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Sligo, Leitrim and Northern Counties Railway (1875–1957) |
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Cork, Bandon and South Coast Railway (1849–1924) |
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- 13–14, 18, 65–66
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