GWR Caesar Class

7 ft 14 in (2,140 mm)Driver dia.4 ft 9 in (1,448 mm)Wheelbase15 ft 5 in (4.70 m)Cylinder size17 in × 24 in (432 mm × 610 mm)
Career
OperatorsGreat Western Railway
ClassCaesar
Withdrawn1871-1880
DispositionAll scrapped

The Great Western Railway Caesar Class were 0-6-0 broad gauge steam locomotives. They were designed by Daniel Gooch for goods train work. This class was introduced into service between June 1851 and February 1852, and withdrawn between June 1871 and June 1880.

From about 1865, the Caesar Class was expanded to include locomotives formerly known as Ariadne Class, Caliph Class, or GWR Pyracmon Class.

Names

Build date Retire date Name Notes
1851 1880 Caesar
1851 1872 Dido
1852(?) ? Druid
1851 1874 Florence
1851 1871 Hero
1851 1872 Nora Creina The name comes from the subject of Thomas Moore's poem Lesbia has a beaming eye
1851 1874 Thunderer This name had previously been carried by a GWR 0-4-0+6 locomotive in 1838.
1851 1874 Volcano

References

  • Reed, P. J. T. (February 1953). White, D. E. (ed.). The Locomotives of the Great Western Railway, Part 2: Broad Gauge. Kenilworth: RCTS. p. B24. ISBN 0-901115-32-0.
  • Waters, Laurence (1999). The Great Western Broad Gauge. Hersham: Ian Allan Publishing. ISBN 0-7110-2634-3 – via Archive.org.
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