- GWR 1361 Class
Infobox Locomotive
name=1361 Class
caption=1363 preserved at Didcot
powertype=Steam
whytetype=0-6-0
driversize= 3ft 6in (1.067m)
wheelbase= 11ft 0in (3.353m)
cylindersize= 16in dia × 20in stroke
(406mm × 508mm)
railroad=Great Western Railway
gauge=4 ft 8.5 in
designer=Harry Holcroft
builder=Great Western Railway
The 1361 Class were small0-6-0 STsteam locomotive s built by theGreat Western Railway at theirSwindon railway works ,England , mainly for shunting in docks and other sidings where track curvature was too tight for large locomotives.History
The 1361 Class were designed by Harry Holcroft, the Great Western Railway's Chief Draughtsman, by adapting the 1392 Class, originally built in 1874 for the
Cornwall Minerals Railway , to conform toGeorge Jackson Churchward 's standardisation policy (Churchward was the Chief Mechanical Engineer). As such they combined unusual and outdated elements, such assaddle tank s and Allan valve gear, with current Great Western details such the cab. By 1910 the railway was busy converting all its old saddle tank locomotives to carrypannier tank s. The 11ft wheelbase allowed them to negotiate 2 chain (66ft / 20m) radius curves, a feature necessary for their intended duties in docks and on lightly laid branch lines.The five locomotives were built at Swindon in 1910 and were set to work alongside the ex-Cornwall Minerals Railway locomotives. Their usual home was Plymouth Millbay,
Devon , (later Laira shed) from where they worked inMillbay Docks and on the Sutton Harbour branch. Until 1928 some of the locomotives could also be found atSt Blazey engine shed ,Cornwall , where they worked on ex-Cornwall Minerals Railway branches, and also at Moorswater for working the Looe branch.In 1920 one locomotive was transferred to Newton Abbot, Devon, for shunting the railway workshops there, a duty that was to continue until1952). Other allocations were Taunton (1953 - 1961) for working at Bridgwater,
Somerset , (again, mainly in the town's docks), and Swindon (1956 - 1961). One was tried briefly at Weymouth,Dorset , in 1949, and another went toSt Philips Marsh ,Bristol in 1962.The same basic design was used for the six 1366 Class locomotives built in 1934, but this time they were fitted with pannier tanks. When the 1361s were withdrawn their remaining duties were given to D2000 diesel shunters.
Locomotives
References
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*cite journal | last = Coleford | first = I.C. | title = Swindon's saddle tanks - the GWR's 1361 class 0-6-0STs | journal = Railway Bylines | volume = 12 | issue = 6 | pages = 252–263 | publisher = Irwell Press | date = 2007 | id = ISSN 1360-2098External links
* http://www.greatwestern.org.uk/m_in_060_1361.htm
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