- GWR 3700 Class
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name = 3700 Class or City Class
powertype = Steam
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caption = GWR4-4-0 '3700' (City) Class, no. 3440 "City of Truro"
designer = Churchward
builder = Swindon
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builddate =1902 -1909
totalproduction = 20
whytetype =4-4-0
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gauge = RailGauge|sg
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leadingsize = 3'2"
driversize = 6'8½"
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weight = 55.3 tons
locotenderweight = 92.05 tons
fueltype = Coal
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cylindersize = 18"×26"
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topspeed = 100 mph
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tractiveeffort = formatnum:17800 lbf
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locobrakes = Steam
trainbrakes = Vacuum
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railroad = GWR
railroadclass = 3700
numinclass = 20
roadnumber = See article
officialname = City Class
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Great Western Railway 3700 Class, or City Class, locomotives were a series of twenty 4-4-0 steamlocomotive s, designed for hauling express passenger trains. Ten of these locomotives were rebuilt from Atbara Class engines, the first (number 3405) being converted in September 1902 and the rest following in 1907-09. The other ten were built new during 1903 at the GWR's Swindon locomotive works, in theUnited Kingdom . The whole class was gradually replaced and scrapped in the period1927 –1931 .The most famous locomotive in the class, 3440 "City of Truro" (later renumbered 3717), is reputedly the first steam locomotive ever to travel in excess of 100mph. It is the only member of the class to survive in preservation, based at the
National Railway Museum ,York .List of Locomotives
This class were subject to the 1912 renumbering of GWR 4-4-0 locomotives, which saw the Bulldog class gathered together in the series 3300-3455, and other types renumbered out of that series. The City Class took numbers 3700-3719, previously used by Bulldog locomotives.
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