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4566 is a GWR Churchward 45xx 2-6-2T, designed for light mixed traffic work.
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4566 is a GWR Churchward 4500 2-6-2T, designed for light mixed traffic work.
  
 
==4566 in service==
 
==4566 in service==
4566 is a GWR Churchward 45xx '[[Whyte notation|Small Prairie]]', a class of small mixed traffic locomotives mainly used on branch lines.  The class was rated 4MT by British Railways.
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4566 is a GWR Churchward 4500 '[[Whyte notation|Small Prairie]]', a class of small mixed traffic locomotives mainly used on branch lines.  The class was rated 4MT by British Railways.
  
 
4566 was built in Swindon in 1924 and entered service at Newton Abbot.  Post-War, the locomotive worked in the far Southwest, including allocations to St. Ives and Penzance sheds, before being withdrawn from service at Plymouth Laira shed by BR in April 1962.<ref>[http://www.greatwestern.org.uk/262_4500det.htm The Great Western Archive] retrieved 27 January 2015.</ref>
 
4566 was built in Swindon in 1924 and entered service at Newton Abbot.  Post-War, the locomotive worked in the far Southwest, including allocations to St. Ives and Penzance sheds, before being withdrawn from service at Plymouth Laira shed by BR in April 1962.<ref>[http://www.greatwestern.org.uk/262_4500det.htm The Great Western Archive] retrieved 27 January 2015.</ref>
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==References==
 
==References==
 
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==Links==
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GWR_4500_Class GWR 4500 Class on Wikipedia]
  
 
[[Category:Operational steam locomotives]]
 
[[Category:Operational steam locomotives]]
 
[[Category:Locomotives at Bridgnorth]]
 
[[Category:Locomotives at Bridgnorth]]

Revision as of 15:04, 1 July 2016

GWRGreat Western Railway Small PrairieLocomotive with a 2-6-2 wheel configuration 4566
4566 20140316.jpg
4566 at Bridgnorth
Built By GWRGreat Western Railway Swindon Works
Configuration 2-6-2T
BRBritish Rail or British Railways rating 4MTThe British Railways system of classifying steam locomotives by power using a number from 0, least powerful, to 9, most powerful, followed by either F for freight, P for Passenger or MT for Mixed Traffic.
Status In Service
Loco Number 4566
History
Built 1924
Designed By George Jackson ChurchwardGeorge Jackson Churchward, Chief Mechanical Engineer (CME) of the Great Western Railway 1902-1922
Type GWRGreat Western Railway 4500
1970 Arrived on SVRSevern Valley Railway
1975 First steamed in preservation
2006 Reentered service
Technical
Length 63ft 2¼"
Weight 57t

Steam Locomotives

4566 is a GWRGreat Western Railway ChurchwardGeorge Jackson Churchward, Chief Mechanical Engineer (CME) of the Great Western Railway 1902-1922 4500 2-6-2T, designed for light mixed traffic work.

4566 in service

4566 is a GWRGreat Western Railway ChurchwardGeorge Jackson Churchward, Chief Mechanical Engineer (CME) of the Great Western Railway 1902-1922 4500 'Small Prairie', a class of small mixed traffic locomotives mainly used on branch lines. The class was rated 4MTThe British Railways system of classifying steam locomotives by power using a number from 0, least powerful, to 9, most powerful, followed by either F for freight, P for Passenger or MT for Mixed Traffic. by British Railways.

4566 was built in Swindon in 1924 and entered service at Newton Abbot. Post-War, the locomotive worked in the far Southwest, including allocations to St. Ives and Penzance sheds, before being withdrawn from service at Plymouth Laira shed by BRBritish Rail or British Railways in April 1962.[1]

4566 in preservation

4566 arrived at the SVRSevern Valley Railway from Barry Scrapyard on 25 August 1970. Following restoration, the locomotive first entered service in 1975. The following year 4566 was used in filming of Walt Disney's live action film Candleshoe.

4566’s most recent overhaul was completed in late 2006. The locomotive is therefore expected to be withdrawn from service during 2016 at the end of the boiler’s ’10-year ticket’.

4566 is owned by the 4566 Group.

See also

Steam Locomotives

References

  1. The Great Western Archive retrieved 27 January 2015.

Links

GWR 4500 Class on Wikipedia