List of GWR 4073 Class locomotives

List of GWR 4073 Class locomotives

Here is a list of all the GWR Castle Class engines, built between August 1923 and August 1950.

References

Collett & Hawksworth Locomotives—A Pictorial History, Brian Haresnape, Ian Allan Ltd, 1978, ISBN 0-7110-0869-8


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