- GWR 2884 Class
Infobox Locomotive
powertype=Steam
name = GWR 2884 Class
caption = 3864 at Southall, October 1959
designer = Collet
builder = GWR
builddate = 1938
totalproduction =
whytetype = 2-8-0
gauge = RailGauge|56.5
leadingsize =
driversize = convert|4|ft|7.5|in|abbr=on
length =
weight = 76 tons 5 cwt
fueltype = coal
fuelc
waterc
cylindercount = two outside
cylindersize = 18½ in x 30 in
(470 mm x 762 mm)
firearea =
boilerpressure = 225 psi
tractiveeffort = 35,380 lbf
railroadclass= 8F| TheGreat Western Railway (GWR) 2884 Class is a class ofsteam locomotive designed for heavy freight work. They were a development of the earlier 2800 Class. The 2884s differed from the original engines in a number of respects. The most obvious one being that a more modern Collett "side window cab" was provided. In all, 167 locomotives were built. They were so popular with the ex-Great Western crews that the British Railways Western Region operating authorities wanted more of the class built after the 1948 nationalisation. However, this request was turned down in favour ofBR Standard Class 9F s.Preservation
Nine 2884s were saved from
Barry Scrapyard and they are:*No. 2885 is on static display at the recently restored Birmingham Moor Street station
*No. 3802 is on theLlangollen Railway
*No. 3803 is on theSouth Devon Railway Trust
*No. 3814 is awaiting a major overhaul on theNorth Yorkshire Moors Railway
*No. 3822 is running at theDidcot Railway Centre
*No. 3845 location is at Goodmans Yard, Wishaw
*No. 3850 is on theWest Somerset Railway
*No. 3855 is awaiting restoration on theEast Lancashire Railway
*No. 3862 is on theNorthampton & Lamport Railway awaiting restorationExternal links
* http://www.gwr2807.fsnet.co.uk/a199806.htm
* [http://www.3862.com GWR 3862] under restoration atNorthampton & Lamport Railway
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