GWR 7800 Class 7819 Hinton Manor

GWR 7800 Class 7819 Hinton Manor

Infobox Locomotive
name=7819 "Hinton Manor"
powertype=Steam
gauge=RailGauge|sg


caption=7819 Hinton Manor at Criccieth on the Up Cambrian Coast Express on 30 July 1965.
railroad=
officialname=
railroadclass=7800 'Manor' Class
builddate=1939
roadnumber=7819
currentowner=
disposition=
retiredate=1965

7819 Hinton Manor is a Great Western Railway locomotive part of the Manor Class. It is one of 9 locomotives preserved from the class which originally had 30. Built by Great Western Railway in 1939 it was withdrawn from service in November 1965 before being moved to Woodham's Scrap Yard in Barry, South Wales. It is currently owned by the Severn Valley Railway, but is now on display at the Swindon Designer Outlet, having replaced Hall Class 4-6-0 No. 4930 Hagley Hall.

Allocations

References

* [http://www.greatwestern.org.uk/m_in_man_manor78table.htm#alloc Great Western Archive]
* [http://www.locoperformance.co.uk/edition19/r7819pwl1987.htm Log of 7819 performance from 1987]
* [http://www.svr-rollingstocktrust.org.uk/2.html SVR Rolling Stock page]


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