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GandSWR 52 Class

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Power type
  
Steam

Build date
  
1864-6

Configuration
  
0-4-0

Designer
  
Patrick Stirling

Total produced
  
6

Builder
  
Kilmarnock Locomotive Works

The Glasgow and South Western Railway (GSWR) 52 class was a class of six 0-4-0 steam goods locomotives designed in 1864, by Patrick Stirling. The design was later continued by a similar design by his brother James Stirling (1835–1917).

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Development

The six examples of this class were designed by Patrick Stirling for the GSWR and were built by Kilmarnock Locomotive Works between 1864 and 1866, to replace earlier 0-4-0 goods locomotives inherited by the railway. They were numbered 52-57-. The members of the class were fitted with weather boards, later replaced by Stirling cabs. The safety valves over the firebox were later replaced by those of Ramsbottom design over the centre of the boiler following a boiler explosion at Springhill in 1876. The class was later perpetuated by Stirling’s brother James Stirling (1835–1917) in his 65 class goods locomotives.

Withdrawal

The locomotives were all withdrawn by 1903.

References

G&SWR 52 Class Wikipedia