GWR 1000 Class

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The Great Western Railway 1000 Class or County Class was a class of 4-6-0 steam locomotive. Thirty examples were built between 1945 and 1947, but all were withdrawn and scrapped in the early 1960s. A replica locomotive is under construction.

Background

These locomotives were the final and most powerful development of the two-cylinder Saint Class introduced in 1901 and included several features that had already been used on the successful Modified Hall class.Template:Sfn

The Chief Mechanical Engineer of the GWR Frederick W. Hawksworth had hoped to design a new 4-6-2 (Pacific) express locomotive for post war traffic, when he took up office in 1941 but had been prevented by the war from doing so.Template:Sfn This scheme was not entirely dead in 1945 when he was given the authority to build another batch of mixed-traffic 4-6-0s. Rather than build more examples of existing designs, Hawksworth introduced the County Class as a testbed for a number of the ideas he hoped to incorporate into the Pacific at a later date.Template:Sfn Hawksworth was not subsequently allowed to build his Pacific, as there was no need for further express passenger locomotives.

Design

In addition to the innovations already adopted for the Modified Hall class, the new class contained several further changes from usual Great Western practice including the use of double chimneys on certain members and a high boiler pressure of Template:Cvt (although this was later lowered in an attempt to reduce maintenance costs). The boiler was a development that used the tooling for the LMS Stanier Class 8F boiler, Hawksworth being able to study this design closely when 8Fs were being built at Swindon as part of the war effort.Template:Sfn

The class initially had a tractive effort of Template:Convert, which was Template:Convert greater than a Castle Class locomotive, although the tractive effort was reduced to Template:Convert when the boiler pressure was lowered. The class had continuous splashers over the driving wheels and, when named, straight nameplates, making them immediately recognisable from other 4-6-0 classes. They were also fitted with Hawksworth's Template:Convert slab-sided tenders, but the County tenders had a water tank six inches wider than the tenders built for the Modified Halls and retro-fitted to many earlier designs.

Some of the early design studies for what became the County included outside Walschaerts valve gear which would have been a major break from traditional GWR designs. In the event the standard inside Stephenson link motion of the Churchward and Collett two cylinder classes was used. The GWR 1500 Class, also designed by Hawksworth, used outside WalschaertsTemplate:Efn-lr as did the steam railcar units designed under Churchward and the narrow gauge Vale of Rheidol 2-6-2T.

Production

The first batch of twenty were built at Swindon Works and delivered between August 1945 and March 1946 (Lot No. 354). They were originally unnamed and were planned to be numbered in the 9900 series, but this was changed to 1000-1019 before introduction.Template:Sfn A second batch of ten further locomotives (1020-1029) were built between April 1946 and April 1947 (Swindon Lot 358). The second batch were given names English and Welsh Counties previously used on the GWR 3800 Class of 4-4-0 tender locomotives that were part of George Jackson Churchward's locomotive standardisation programme in the early days of the 20th century.

Operation

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1011 County of Chester at Bristol Temple Meads 1963

The Counties had a mixed reception: some traditionalists regarded them as ‘non-standard, expensive and unnecessary,’[1] others considered them a successful, free steaming design, well suited to express or freight work and a fitting finale to GW two-cylinder 4-6-0 development. According to O.S. Nock ‘their best and really brilliant work was done north of Wolverhampton where they ran very heavy trains with conspicuous success.’Template:Sfn

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1019 County of Merioneth at Bristol Temple Meads, 1960

British Railways

After the nationalisation of Britain's railways in 1948 all 30 Counties continued to do useful work throughout the Western Region of British Railways, working with Castles on expresses to and from Paddington as well as more menial freight and parcels tasks. BR gave the Counties the power classification 6MT.Template:Sfn Speedometers were fitted to the class from 1950 and modified double chimneys from 1956.

Withdrawal

Withdrawals of the class took place between September 1962 and November 1964. No. 1011 County of Chester was the last of the class withdrawn. It was placed in storage before being sold to Cashmore's scrapyard in Newport where it was cut up in March 1965. All were scrapped.

Table of withdrawals
Year Quantity in
service at
start of year
Number withdrawn Quantity
withdrawn

Locomotive numbers

1962 30 9 9 1003–04/07/15/17–18/22/26/29.
1963 21 13 22 1001–02/05–06/08–09/16/19/21/23/25/27–28.
1964 8 8 30 1000/10–14/20/24.

Preservation

Template:Main article No locomotives of this class survived into preservation. However a replica is being built at the Didcot Railway Centre, home of the Great Western Society. When completed it will take the name and number of No. 1014 County of Glamorgan in recognition of the late Dai Woodham's Barry Scrapyard in Glamorganshire from which many withdrawn steam locomotives were saved for preservation. Also Glamorganshire County Council donated the frames and boiler for the project. The replica is based around the frames from Modified Hall Class 7927 Willington Hall and the boiler from LMS Stanier 8F 48518. The boiler from the Hall will be used in the replica Grange project at the Llangollen Railway. It will also have a number of smaller original parts off scrapped County locomotives including the chimney from 1006 County of Cornwall.

Models

Hornby Railways manufacture a model of the 10xx in OO gauge. This model was originally made by Dapol.

Stock list

Number Name     Built        Withdrawn    Scrapped Notes
1000 County of Middlesex Template:Dts Template:Dts Cashmore, Newport
1001 County of Buckingham Template:Dts Template:Dts Cashmore, Newport
1002 County of Berks Template:Dts Template:Dts Ward, Sheffield
1003 County of Wilts Template:Dts Template:Dts Cashmore, Newport
1004 County of Somerset Template:Dts Template:Dts Cashmore, Newport
1005 County of Devon Template:Dts Template:Dts Cashmore, Newport
1006 County of Cornwall Template:Dts Template:Dts Cooper, Sharpness Chimney donated to replica 1014 County of Glamorgan project[2]
1007 County of Brecknock Template:Dts Template:Dts King, Norwich
1008 County of Cardigan Template:Dts Template:Dts Cashmore, Newport
1009 County of Carmarthen Template:Dts Template:Dts Swindon Works
1010 County of Caernarvon Template:Dts Template:Dts Cashmore, Newport Name originally spelled
County of Carnarvon
1011 County of Chester Template:Dts Template:Dts Cashmore, Newport Last to be withdrawn. Regulator donated to replica 1014 County of Glamorgan project
1012 County of Denbigh Template:Dts Template:Dts Cashmore, Newport
1013 County of Dorset Template:Dts Template:Dts Cashmore, Newport
1014 County of Glamorgan Template:Dts Template:Dts Cashmore, Newport Replica under construction
1015 County of Gloucester Template:Dts Template:Dts Cashmore, Newport
1016 County of HantsTemplate:Sfn Template:Dts Template:Dts Ward, Sheffield
1017 County of Hereford Template:Dts Template:Dts Ward, Sheffield
1018 County of Leicester Template:Dts Template:Dts King, Norwich
1019 County of Merioneth Template:Dts Template:Dts Cashmore, Great Bridge
1020 County of Monmouth Template:Dts Template:Dts Hayes, Bridgend
1021 County of Montgomery Template:Dts Template:Dts Hayes, Bridgend
1022 County of Northampton Template:Dts Template:Dts Ward, Sheffield
1023 County of Oxford Template:Dts Template:Dts Swindon Works
1024 County of Pembroke Template:Dts Template:Dts Swindon Works Reverser donated to replica 1014 County of Glamorgan project
1025 County of Radnor Template:Dts Template:Dts Cashmore, Great Bridge
1026 County of Salop Template:Dts Template:Dts Ward, Sheffield
1027 County of Stafford Template:Dts Template:Dts Cooper, Sharpness
1028 County of Warwick Template:Dts Template:Dts Birds, Risca
1029 County of Worcester Template:Dts Template:Dts Cashmore, Newport

See also

Notes

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References

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