- GWR Sir Watkin Class
Infobox Locomotive
name=Sir Watkin Class
powertype=Steam
whytetype=0-6-0 ST
driversize=4 ft 6 in
wheelbase=15 ft 6in
cylindersize=17 in dia × 24 in stroke
railroad=Great Western Railway
railroadclass=Sir Watkin
gauge=7 ft 0¼ in
designer=Joseph Armstrong
builder=Great Western Railway The
Great Western Railway Sir Watkin Class were0-6-0 Tbroad gauge steamlocomotive s with side tanks. They were designed for working goods trains through to the undergroundMetropolitan Railway inLondon . This class was introduced into service between December1865 and the last was withdrawn at the end of the GWR broad gauge in May1892 . They were all named after directors and senior officers of the railway.Three locomotives ("Bulkeley", "Fowler" and "Saunders") were sold to the South Devon Railway in June 1872, but returned to the GWR when that railway was absorbed in 1876, when they were given numbers 2157-2159.
Locomotives
* "Bulkeley" (1865 - 1872):This locomotive was named after Captain Bulkeley, a long-standing director of the railway. It was sold to the South Devon Railway in June 1872 where it was rebuilt with a saddle tank, but returned to the GWR when the SDR was absorbed in 1876. In the meantime, the same name had been given to a
GWR Iron Duke Class locomotive, so the railway now had two locomotives with the same name. In common with other ex-SDR locomotives it was given a number (2157) in addition to its name.* "Fowler" (1866 - 1887):This locomotive was given its name to commemorate John Fowler, the company's consulting engineer. It was sold to the South Devon Railway in June 1872 where it was rebuilt with a saddle tank, but returned to the GWR when the SDR was absorbed in 1876. It was then carried number 2158 in addition to its name.
* "Miles" (1866 - 1888):This locomotive was named after J. W. Miles, a long-standing director of the railway company.
* "Saunders" (1866 - 1892):This locomotive was named after Charles Saunders, the long-serving company secretary of the Great Western Railway. It was sold to the South Devon Railway in June 1872 where it was rebuilt with a saddle tank, but returned to the GWR when the SDR was absorbed in 1876, when it was given number 2159 in addition to its name.
* "Sir Watkin" (1866 - 1892):This locomotive was named after Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn, MP, the owner of Wynnstay near
Ruabon and a director of the Great Western Railway.* "Whetham" (1866 - 1889):This locomotive was named after Charles Whetham, a director of the railway company.
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