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The GWR 5700 Class, or 57xx class, was a class of 0-6-0 pannier tank steam locomotive, built by the Great Western Railway (GWR) and British Railways (BR) between 1929 and 1950. With 863 built, they were the most prolific class of the GWR, and one of the most numerous classes of British steam locomotive. Although officially designated by GWR as "light goods and shunting engines", they were also used for passenger working on branch, suburban, and shorter mainline journeys. They were distributed across most of the GWR network and, after nationalisation of the railways in 1948, across the British Railways Western Region, and also other regions. The 5700s were not as glamorous as the GWR Castles and Kings, but became just as much of an icon of the GWR. |
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Type of Locomotive |
Steam |
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Builder |
GWR Swindon Works Armstrong Whitworth W.G. Bagnall Beyer, Peacock & Co. Kerr Stuart North British Locomotive Co. Yorkshire Engine Co. |
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Build Dates |
1929 to 1950 |
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Total Built |
863 |
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Tractive Effort |
22,515 lbf |
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Wheel Configuration |
0-6-0PT |
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Operated By |
Great Western Railway British Railways National Coal Board London Transport Stephenson Clarke Ltd. |
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Main Duties |
Mixed Traffic |
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In Service Until |
1971 |
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Surviving Examples |
16 |