GWR Hercules Class explained

Hercules
Powertype:Steam
Whytetype:0-6-0
Driverdiameter:5feet
Wheelbase:12feet
Cylindersize:15x
dia × stroke
Operator:Great Western Railway
Operatorclass:Hercules
Designer:Daniel Gooch
Builder:Nasmyth, Gaskell and Company

The GWR Hercules Class were four broad gauge steam locomotives for the Great Western Railway. They were its first 0-6-0 locomotives, being built in 1842 by Nasmyth, Gaskell and Company stemming from the company's need for goods locomotives. This resulted in the last four Firefly Class locomotives being modified while still in production.[1] From about 1865, the Hercules Class locomotives became part of the Fury Class, along with the Premier Class locomotives. They were withdrawn between 1870 and 1871.[2]

Locomotives

This locomotives was named after the Biblical giant, Goliah.

This locomotive was named after the Greek mythological strongman, Hercules.

This locomotive was named after the Biblical strongman, Sampson.

This locomotive was named after Tityos, a giant in Greek mythology.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.lutrainz.com/Broad_Gauge_Locomotives.html
  2. http://www.lutrainz.com/Broad_Gauge_Locomotives.html