GWR 927 Class

The 927 Class or Coal Goods was series of 20 0-6-0 freight steam locomotives designed by Joseph Armstrong for the Great Western Railway, and built at Swindon Works in 1874. They were numbered in the series 927-946.

GWR 927 Class
Type and origin
Power typeSteam
DesignerJoseph Armstrong
BuilderGWR Swindon Works
Specifications
Configuration:
  Whyte0-6-0
Gauge4 ft 8 12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Driver dia.4 ft 6 in (1,372 mm)
Career
OperatorsGreat Western Railway
Class927 Class

Design

The 927s were essentially a variant of Armstrong's own Standard Goods (388) Class, with driving wheels of 4 ft 6 in (1,372 mm) rather than 5 ft 0 in (1,524 mm) diameter.[1]

Use

They were specifically designed for the heavy trains between Pontypool Road and the Mersey that conveyed Welsh steam coal to the transatlantic shipping lines. (Previous GWR classes used on this work were Daniel Gooch's 79 Class 0-6-0s, and Gooch's later 0-6-0s built by Beyer, Peacock, the 322 Class).

Withdrawal

Most of the 927s were allocated to Birkenhead shed, and they were withdrawn between 1905 and 1928.[2]

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References

Sources

  • Holcroft, Harold (1953). The Armstrongs of the Great Western. London: Railway World.
  • Tabor, F. J. (February 1956). White, D. E. (ed.). The Locomotives of the Great Western Railway, part four: Six-wheeled Tender Engines. Kenilworth: RCTS.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
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