Bristol and Exeter Railway 0-6-0 locomotives

Bristol and Exeter Railway 0-6-0 locomotives

The Bristol and Exeter Railway 0-6-0 locomotives include three different types of broad gauge and standard gauge 0-6-0 steam locomotives designed for working freight trains. On 1 January 1876 the Bristol and Exeter Railway was amalgamated with the Great Western Railway, after which the locomotives were given new numbers.

Broad gauge locomotives

16 inch

Infobox Locomotive
name=B&ER 0-6-0
powertype=Steam
whytetype=0-6-0
driversize= 5 ft 0 in
wheelbase= 15 ft 6 in
cylindersize= 16 in dia × 24 in stroke
gauge=7 ft 0¼ in
designer=Daniel Gooch
builder=Stothert and Slaughter

Twelve goods locomotives, similar to the GWR Pyracmon Class, built by the Stothert and Slaughter in 1849 and 1853. The last one was withdrawn in 1885.

* 21 (1849 - 1884) GWR No. 2065
* 22 (1849 - 1883) GWR No. 2066
* 23 (1849 - 1885) GWR No. 2067
* 24 (1849 - 1884) GWR No. 2068
* 25 (1849 - 1884) GWR No. 2069
* 26 (1849 - 1887) GWR No. 2070
* 27 (1849 - 1883) GWR No. 2071
* 28 (1849 - 1876) GWR No. 2072
* 35 (1853 - 1876) GWR No. 2073
* 36 (1853 - 1877) GWR No. 2074
* 37 (1853 - 1884) GWR No. 2075
* 38 (1853 - 1880) GWR No. 2076

17 inch

Infobox Locomotive
name=B&ER 0-6-0
powertype=Steam
whytetype=0-6-0
driversize= 5 ft 0 in
wheelbase= 15 ft 6 in
cylindersize= 17 in dia × 24 in stroke
gauge=7 ft 0¼ in
designer=James Pearson
builder=Stothert and Slaughter
and Rothwell and Company

Four locomotives built in 1856 by Stothert and Slaughter and two more in 1860 by Rothwell and Company. The last one survived until 1890.

* 53 (1856 - 1885) GWR No. 2059
* 54 (1856 - 1888) GWR No. 2060
* 55 (1856 - 1884) GWR No. 2061
* 56 (1856 - 1890) GWR No. 2062
* 59 (1860 - 1887) GWR No. 2063
* 60 (1860 - 1884) GWR No. 2064

tandard gauge locomotives

Worcester Engine Company

These 0-6-0 locomotives were built by the Worcester Engine Company in 1867. Five of these six were converted to run on the broad gauge and then reconverted later to standard gauge.
* 77
* 78
* 79
* 80
* 81
* 82

harp Stewart

Ten 0-6-0 locomotives built by Sharp Stewart and Company in 1875.

* 116
* 117
* 118
* 119
* 120
* 121
* 122
* 123
* 124
* 125

ee also

* GWR Swindon Class - 14 locomotives bought by the Bristol and Exeter Railway in 1872

References

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*cite book | last = MacDermot | first = E T | title = History of the Great Western Railway, volume II 1863-1921 | publisher = Great Western Railway | date = 1931 | location = London
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