Английская Википедия:Bristol and Exeter Railway 2-2-2T locomotives
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The seven Bristol and Exeter Railway 2-2-2WT locomotives were small 2-2-2 well tank locomotives designed by James Pearson for working branch lines such as those to Tiverton and Clevedon, as well as acting as pilot locomotives at Bristol.Шаблон:Sfn The first was delivered in 1851, and the last withdrawn in 1880.
On 1 January 1876, the Bristol and Exeter Railway was amalgamated with the Great Western Railway, after which the surviving locomotives were given new numbers.
- R. B. Longridge and Company
- 30 (1851 – 1876)
- 31 (1851 – 1877) GWR No. 2054
- E. B. Wilson and Company
- 32 (1851 – 1878) GWR No. 2055
- 33 (1851 – 1876)
- 34 (1851 – 1875)
- Rothwell and Company (14½ inch cylinders)
- 57 (1859 – 1877) GWR No. 2056
- 58 (1859 – 1880) GWR No. 2057
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