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GandSWR 2 Class

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Power type
  
Steam

Build date
  
1857-1860

Configuration
  
2-2-2

Designer
  
Patrick Stirling

Total produced
  
13

Builder
  
Kilmarnock Locomotive Works

The Glasgow and South Western Railway (GSWR) 2 class is a class of thirteen 2-2-2 steam locomotives designed in 1857 by Patrick Stirling and intended for express passenger duties.

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Development

Patrick Stirling was appointed locomotive superintendent of the GSWR in 1853 and set about designing the new Kilmarnock Locomotive Works which was opened in 1856. This was his first class to be built at the works (Works Nos. 1-13). Most members of the class had domeless boilers but some may have had domed boilers and column type Safety valves above the firebox.

Withdrawal

The class were withdrawn by James Stirling between 1874 and 1880.

References

G&SWR 2 Class Wikipedia