- Sans Pareil
Infobox Locomotive
name="Sans Pareil"
powertype=Steam
caption=Drawing of "Sans Pareil" from 1829
builder=Timothy Hackworth
cylindercount=2
whytetype=0-4-0
railroad=Liverpool and Manchester Railway ,Bolton and Leigh Railway
:"For theWest End theatre founded in 1806, seeAdelphi Theatre ""Sans Pareil" was asteam locomotive built byTimothy Hackworth which took part in the1829 Rainhill Trials on theLiverpool and Manchester Railway , held to select a builder oflocomotive s. The name means, roughly, 'Without equal' in French.While a capable locomotive for the day, its technology was somewhat antiquated compared to George and
Robert Stephenson 's "Rocket", the winner of theRainhill Trials and the £500 prize money. Instead of the fire tube boiler of "Rocket", "Sans Pareil" had a double "return flue". To increase the heating surface area, the two flues were joined by a U shaped tube at the forward end of the boiler; the firebox and chimney were both positioned at the rear same end, one on either side."Sans Pareil" had two cylinders, mounted vertically at the opposite end to the chimney, and driving one pair of
driving wheel s directly - the other pair were driven viaconnecting rod s, in the typical steam locomotive fashion.At the Rainhill Trials, "Sans Pareil" performed very well but had a strange rolling gait due to its vertical cylinders. The 'blast' from the blast pipe was, in Hackworth's trademark style, very strong, so most of the coke was expelled out of the chimney unburnt; and it was this more than its antiquated design that caused its abysmal fuel economy Fact|date=February 2008. It was pulled out of the competition because of a cracked cylinder. After the trials, the Liverpool and Manchester Railway bought "Sans Pareil" as well as "Rocket", and it exceeded Rocket's service life by serving on the
Bolton and Leigh Railway for many years.__NOTOC__Replica
A replica locomotive built in
1980 is now preserved by theNational Railway Museum at its newShildon Locomotion Museum annex, also home to what remains of the original locomotive.Other locomotives
London, Midland and Scottish Railway Royal Scot Class4-6-0 locomotive 6126 was originally named "Sans Pareil". This loco was built by theNorth British Locomotive Company atGlasgow in September 1927 and withdrawn in October 1963 as 46126 "Royal Army Service Corps ". An AL6 electric locomotive built inDoncaster in 1965, number E3106 (later numbered 86214) carried the name 'Sans Pareil' between 1981 and 2005. 86214 was scrapped in 2006.ee also
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Novelty (locomotive) External links
* [http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/RAsans.htm "Sans Pareil"]
* http://www.thisisthenortheast.co.uk/the_north_east/railway/heritage/2002/100802_1.html
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