GWR No. 12

GWR No. 12
Type and origin
Power type Steam
Designer Sentinel Waggon Works
Builder Sentinel Waggon Works
Build date 1926
Total produced 1
Specifications
Configuration 0-4-0 geared tank
Gauge 4 ft 8 12 in (1,435 mm)
Driver dia. 2 ft 6 in (0.76 m)
Loco weight 20 tons 17 cwt
Fuel type coal
Boiler pressure 275 psi (1.90 MPa)
water tube boiler
Cylinders two
Cylinder size 6 34 in × 9 in (170 mm × 230 mm)
Career
Operators GWR
Disposition 1 preserved

GWR No. 12 is a Sentinel geared steam locomotive which was built for the Great Western Railway and delivered in 1926. Its Sentinel works number is 6515.[1] It was equipped to work train vacuum brakes and to provide steam heat for passenger trains. Initially, it was based at Swindon and used to work trains on the Malmesbury branch. Later, it worked at Brentford Goods Yard. These trials were not a great success and the locomotive was withdrawn in December 1926 and returned to Sentinel in January 1927.[2]

Rebuilding

The locomotive was rebuilt by Sentinel with a larger boiler in 1927. It then underwent further trials as follows:

Withdrawal

In 1958, the locomotive was withdrawn. The boiler and parts of the engine were removed and it was used as a brake van. In 1972, it was condemned and was then bought for preservation and moved to the Buckinghamshire Railway Centre at Quainton.[4]

Restoration

Restoration took seven years and included fitting a reconditioned boiler and engine. The engine was first steamed in preservation on 26 August 1979. In 1981, vacuum brake equipment was refitted for passenger train working.[5]

Visits

The locomotive has visited other sites since restoration. In May 2001, it moved to Rosemary Vineyards on the Isle of Wight, and then on to the Lavender Line. In June 2008, it returned to Quainton. Since July 2012, it has been working on the Chinnor and Princes Risborough Railway, where it is expected to stay until September 2012.[6] On 15/16 September 2012 it will make a brief visit to Didcot Railway Centre for the "All in a Day’s Work" steam gala.[7]

References

  1. "News | Latest News". Didcot Railway Centre. Retrieved 2012-08-09.
  2. "Chinnor & Princes Risborough Railway - GWR No. 12". Chinnorrailway.co.uk. Retrieved 2012-08-03.
  3. Chinnorrailway.co.uk
  4. Chinnorrailway.co.uk
  5. Chinnorrailway.co.uk
  6. Chinnorrailway.co.uk
  7. "News | Latest News". Didcot Railway Centre. Retrieved 2012-08-03.
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