GWR 3200 Class — Preserved GWR 9017 Earl of Berkeley at Horsted Keynes railway station Power type Steam Designer Charles Collett (rebuild) Rebuilder GWR … Wikipedia
GWR 455 Class — In service at Bugle in Cornwall, around 1910 3588 a … Wikipedia
GWR 5700 Class — Infobox Locomotive name=Great Western Railway 5700 class powertype=Steam caption=GWR 5700 Class no. 4612, as preserved on the Bodmin Wenford Railway. designer=Charles B. Collett builddate=1929–1950 totalproduction=863 builder=GWR Swindon Works… … Wikipedia
GWR Star Class — This is about the broad gauge locomotives for the later standard gauge 4 6 0s see GWR 4000 Class North Star replica (built in 1923 using some parts of the original) on display at Swindon, England, 2008 The Great Western Railway (GWR) Star Class… … Wikipedia
GWR 2221 Class — Infobox Locomotive designer=George Jackson Churchward name=GWR 2221 County Tank Class (2221 2240) powertype=Steam cylindercount=2 cylindersize=18in diameter x 30in stroke steampressure=200 lb firearea=20.35sq ft tubesandflues=1396.58sq ft… … Wikipedia
GWR 4100 Class — Atbara class engine No. 3373 Atbara In 1897 the Great Western Railway (GWR) introduced the Badminton class express passenger 4 4 0 steam locomotives as a development from the earlier Duke class. The name Badminton was chosen after the Duke of… … Wikipedia
GWR 3252 Class — The Great Western Railway Duke Class 4 4 0 steam locomotives for passenger train work, built in five batches between 1895 and 1899 for express working in Devon and Cornwall. William Dean was their designer, possibly with the collaboration of his… … Wikipedia
Great Western Railway — The Great Western Railway (GWR) was a British railway company and a notable example of civil engineering, linking London with the West Country, South West England and South Wales. It was founded in 1833, kept its identity through the 1923… … Wikipedia
Locomotives of the Great Western Railway — The Great Western Railway had an uninterrupted life of over a century to develop its locomotive designs as it was barely affected by the Grouping of 1923. As a result its locomotive history is a long and interesting one. BackgroundNumbering and… … Wikipedia
Daniel Gooch standard gauge locomotives — The Daniel Gooch standard gauge locomotives comprise several classes of locomotives designed by Daniel Gooch, Superintendent of Locomotive Engines for the Great Western Railway (GWR) from 1837 to 1864. Contents 1 History 2 Classes 3 Notes 4 … Wikipedia