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[[image:SR_P_class_0-6-0_No_323_Sheffield_Park_Bluebell_Railway.jpg|thumb|right|Preserved P Class 323 on the [[Bluebell Railway]].]] |
[[image:SR_P_class_0-6-0_No_323_Sheffield_Park_Bluebell_Railway.jpg|thumb|right|Preserved P Class 323 on the [[Bluebell Railway]].]] |
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[[image:323_SECR_green.jpg|thumb|323 painted in SECR wartime green livery for the centenary of the SECR in 1999.]] |
[[image:323_SECR_green.jpg|thumb|323 painted in SECR wartime green livery for the centenary of the SECR in 1999.]] |
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The [[South Eastern and Chatham Railway]] (SECR) '''P Class''' is a class of [[steam locomotive]] originally designed for lightweight |
The [[South Eastern and Chatham Railway]] (SECR) '''P Class''' is a class of [[steam locomotive]] originally designed for lightweight passenger trains, and later used for shunting. They were based on the [[LB&SCR A1 Class]] "terriers" and eight were built in [[1909]] and [[1910]]. |
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No less than four (i.e. half the class!) have been preserved; 27, 178, 323 and 753. |
No less than four (i.e. half the class!) have been preserved; 27, 178, 323 and 753. |
Revision as of 10:35, 22 January 2007
The South Eastern and Chatham Railway (SECR) P Class is a class of steam locomotive originally designed for lightweight passenger trains, and later used for shunting. They were based on the LB&SCR A1 Class "terriers" and eight were built in 1909 and 1910.
No less than four (i.e. half the class!) have been preserved; 27, 178, 323 and 753.