Английская Википедия:GWR No. 36

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GWR No. 36 was a prototype 4-6-0 steam locomotive constructed at Swindon Works for the Great Western Railway in 1896, the first 4-6-0 ever built for the GWR and one of the first in Britain. It was designed by William Dean and le Fleming comments that "the design is unusual and entirely Dean of the later period, including the only large boiler ever built entirely to his ideas."Шаблон:Sfnb

Design

No. 36 had double frames for the Шаблон:Convert coupled wheels and an outside-frame bogie with Шаблон:Convert wooden-centred wheels; cylinders were 20" x 24".Шаблон:Sfnb The long boiler and raised round-topped firebox create a harmonious impression, and the loco acquired the nickname "The Crocodile". Among its innovative features included the use of Serve tubes.

Use

Designed for heavy freights from Шаблон:Stnlnk to Swindon through the Severn Tunnel, it proved itself exceptionally capable, being able to haul trains that would otherwise be double-headed.Шаблон:Sfnb It was probably due to Dean's declining state of health and Churchward's increasing influence that the loco did little work away from Swindon, remained a prototype, and was withdrawn by Churchward in 1905 with the low mileage of 171,428.Шаблон:Sfnb

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