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GWR 7800 Class

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One of the nine preserved locomotives (out of a class of just thirty), 7822 Foxcote Manor.

The Great Western Railway (GWR) 7800 Class or Manor Class is a class of steam locomotive. They were designed as a lighter version of the GWR Grange Class. Twenty were built between 1938 and 1939, with British Railways adding a further 10 in 1950. Bristol Temple Meads railway station, the original terminus at Bristol. ... 1938 was a common year starting on Saturday (link will take you to calendar). ... 1939 was a common year starting on Sunday (link will take you to calendar). ... 1950 was a common year starting on Sunday (link will take you to calendar). ...


Preservation

Nine survive to preservation, these being:

  • 7802 Bradley Manor
  • 7808 Cookham Manor
  • 7812 Erlestoke Manor
  • 7819 Hinton Manor
  • 7820 Dinmore Manor
  • 7821 Ditcheat Manor
  • 7822 Foxcote Manor
  • 7827 Lydham Manor
  • 7828 Odney Manor

External links

  • GreatWestern.org page


Locomotives of the Great Western Railway
Broad gauge locomotives
Gooch: Ariadne - Banking - Bogie - Caesar - Caliph - Firefly - Iron Duke - Leo - Metropolitan - Premier - Prince - Pyracmon - Star - Sun - Victoria - Waverley
J. Armstrong: Hawthorn - Iron Duke - Sir Watkin - Swindon
Standard gauge locomotives
Dean: Dean Goods - Aberdare - Dean Single - Duke - Bulldog - 3600 - Badminton
Churchward: The Great Bear - 1361 - County Tank - 2800 - Saint - 3100 - City - County - Star - 4200 - 4300 - 4400 - 4500 - 4700
Collett: 1366 - 2251 - 2884 - Earl - Castle - 4575 - 4800 - Hall - 5101 - 5205 - 5400 - 5600 - 5700 - 5800 - King - 6400 - Grange - 7200 - 7400 - Manor
Hawksworth: County - 1500 - 1600 - Modified Hall - 9400

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GWR 7800 Class 7821 Ditcheat Manor at AllExperts (290 words)
GWR 7800 Class 7821 Ditcheat Manor at AllExperts
The second of the last batch of 10 engines of her thirty-strong class, she was actually built by British Railways in 1950.
Like most of her class of lightweight 4-6-0s, she was allocated to lines in Mid Wales, but was also based Oxley and Newton Abbott.
Great Western Railway Manor class (217 words)
he 'Manor' class of locomotives were designed as a lighter version of the 'Grange'; class and for this purpose a new number 14 lightweight boiler was introduced.
The power classification of the 'Manor' class was 5-MT, the G.W.R. power class was D and the route availability was BLUE.
Amazingly from a class of just 30 locomotives, 9 'Manor' class engines were saved for preservation and these are numbers 7802, 7808, 7812, 7819, 7820, 7821, 7822, 7827 and 7828.
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