GWR Queen Class - définition. Qu'est-ce que GWR Queen Class
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Qu'est-ce (qui) est GWR Queen Class - définition


GWR Queen Class         
CLASS OF 21 BRITISH 2-2-2 LOCOMOTIVES
GWR Sir Alexander Class; GWR 55 Class; GWR 999 Class
The Queen Class was Joseph Armstrong's last class of 2-2-2 express engine for the Great Western Railway, larger than the Sir Daniel Class of about a decade earlier. They worked express trains for almost 30 years, and were in effect the predecessors of the larger Singles of William Dean.
GWR 4100 Class         
  • Atbara Class locomotive no. 3373, in Royal Sovereign livery, on February 2, 1901.
CLASS OF 84 BRITISH 4-4-0 LOCOMOTIVES
GWR 3373 Class; Mignonette (locomotive); GWR 4120 Class; GWR Badminton Class; GWR Atbara Class; GWR Flower Class
The GWR 4100 Class was a class of steam locomotives in the Great Western Railway (GWR) of the United Kingdom.
GWR Joseph Armstrong locomotives (Wolverhampton)         
Between 1854 when the Shrewsbury and Chester and Shrewsbury and Birmingham Railways were absorbed by the Great Western Railway, and 1864 when he moved south to Swindon Works, Joseph Armstrong occupied the post of the GWR's Locomotive Superintendent, Northern Division, at Wolverhampton Works. For ten years the task of providing new locomotives for the GWR's newly acquired standard gauge lines fell jointly to Armstrong and to his superior Daniel Gooch, the railway's principal Locomotive Superintendent who was based at Paddington.