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|<small>Normally located at the [[Severn Valley Railway]] but on static display at Barrow Hill MPD since 2014. Ownership transferred to the Erlestoke Manor Fund in 2021; {{As of|2022|01|lc=y}} plans to overhaul the locomotive are being developed.</small><ref>{{cite web| url=https://www.erlestokemanorfund.co.uk/announcement-emf-shareholders-approve-proposal-to-restore-5164-to-steam/| title=Announcement: EMF Shareholders approve proposal to restore 5164 to steam!| website=erlestokemanorfund.co.uk}}. Retrieved 19 January 2022.</ref> |
|<small>Normally located at the [[Severn Valley Railway]] but on static display at Barrow Hill MPD since 2014. Ownership transferred to the Erlestoke Manor Fund in 2021; {{As of|2022|01|lc=y}} plans to overhaul the locomotive are being developed.</small><ref>{{cite web| url=https://www.erlestokemanorfund.co.uk/announcement-emf-shareholders-approve-proposal-to-restore-5164-to-steam/| title=Announcement: EMF Shareholders approve proposal to restore 5164 to steam!| website=erlestokemanorfund.co.uk| date=17 January 2022}}. Retrieved 19 January 2022.</ref> |
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|Donor locomotive, frames scrapped in 2016.<ref>{{cite web |title=4115 |url=https://preservedbritishsteamlocomotives.com/4115-2/ |website=Preserved British Steam Locomotives |publisher=WordPress.com |access-date=7 December 2020}}</ref> |
|Donor locomotive, frames scrapped in 2016.<ref>{{cite web |title=4115 |url=https://preservedbritishsteamlocomotives.com/4115-2/ |website=Preserved British Steam Locomotives |date=16 June 2017 |publisher=WordPress.com |access-date=7 December 2020}}</ref> |
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|<small>Built October 1936, withdrawn from service in June 1965. One of the "[[Barry Ten]]", she was sold to the [[Great Western Society]], Didcot in 2010, to act as a donor locomotive. Its frames were scrapped in 2016:</small><ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.rail.co.uk/rail-news/2012/frames-ordered-for-new-gwr/| title=Frames Ordered for New GWR 47xx Class as Prairie Survivor is Dismantled| website=rail.co.uk| date=8 March 2012}}</ref> |
|<small>Built October 1936, withdrawn from service in June 1965. One of the "[[Barry Ten]]", she was sold to the [[Great Western Society]], Didcot in 2010, to act as a donor locomotive. Its frames were scrapped in 2016:</small><ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.rail.co.uk/rail-news/2012/frames-ordered-for-new-gwr/| title=Frames Ordered for New GWR 47xx Class as Prairie Survivor is Dismantled| website=rail.co.uk| date=8 March 2012}}</ref> |
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The GWR 5101 Class or 'Large Prairie' is a class of 2-6-2T steam locomotives of the Great Western Railway.
History
The 5101 Class were medium-sized tank engines used for suburban and local passenger services all over the Great Western Railway system. The class was an updated version, by Collett, of Churchward's 1903 3100/5100 Class.
The original 40 members of the 3100 class were renumbered 5100 and 5111 to 5149 in 1927. The first batches of 5101s filled in the numbers 5101 to 5110 and extended the class from 5150 to 5189. They were little changed from the Churchward locomotives as they then were, but had an increased axle loading of 17 long tons 12 cwt (39,400 lb or 17.9 t); the maximum permitted for the ‘Blue’ route availability. Bunkers were of the standard Collett design with greater coal capacity. The 5100 number series was exhausted in 1934, and further new locomotives were numbered from 4100. The last 20 were built after nationalisation.[1]
Number | Date | Lot No | Notes |
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5101-10 | 1929 | 257 | |
5150-59 | 1929 | 257 | |
5160-74 | 1930 | 259 | |
5175-89 | 1931 | 257 | |
5190-99 | 1934 | 284 | |
4100-09 | 1935 | 292 | |
4110-19 | 1936 | 292 | |
4120-21 | 1937 | 313 | |
4122-29 | 1938 | 313 | |
4130-39 | 1939 | 323 | |
4140-49 | 1946 | 335 | |
4150-59 | 1947 | 361 | |
4160-69 | 1948 | 369 | |
4170-79 | 1949 | 369 |
As both freight and passenger traffic on branch lines declined post-World War II with increasing volumes of private motor cars, and replacement on urban services by diesel-powered rail cars, the bulk of the class found itself allocated to various mainline support duties, mainly banking and piloting, often on the South Devon Banks on the Exeter to Plymouth Line, or around the Severn Tunnel on the South Wales Main Line.
A number of the class - 4110, 4115, 4121, 4144, 4150, 4156 and 4160 - ended their operational lives allocated to the major locomotive shed (88E) at Severn Tunnel Junction, undertaking piloting and banking duties through both the Severn Tunnel and the associated goods yard.[2] Assistance was needed by all heavy trains through the Severn Tunnel, which entailed: 3.5 miles (5.6 km) of 1-in-90 down to the middle of the tunnel; then a further 3.5 miles (5.6 km) at 1-in-100 up to Pilning; a short level then 3.5 miles (5.6 km) more at 1-in-100 to Patchway. However, the pilot locomotive usually came off at Pilning. Several of this group were sold for scrap to Woodham Brothers and consequently have survived into preservation.
Accidents and incidents
- On 30 November 1948, locomotive 4150 was running round its train at Lapworth when it was in collision with a passenger train hauled by 5022 Wigmore Castle, which had overrun signals.[3] Eight passengers were injured.[4]
Withdrawal
The below list shows when all of the original 5101's and later 4100's were withdrawn from service.
Year | Quantity in service at start of year |
Number withdrawn | Quantity withdrawn |
Locomotive numbers |
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1956 | 140 | 1 | 1 | 5159. |
1957 | 139 | 5 | 6 | 5107/09/56–57/61. |
1958 | 134 | 10 | 16 | 4138–39, 5105/08/60/62/65/68/71–72. |
1959 | 124 | 4 | 20 | 5170/86/89/96. |
1960 | 120 | 16 | 36 | 4162/64/70, 5102–04/06/10/50/55/63/69/78–79/85/97. |
1961 | 104 | 11 | 47 | 4117/23, 5158/66/74–77/94–95/98. |
1962 | 93 | 22 | 69 | 4102/06/12/16/18/26/29/45–46/52/63, 5151/67/73/80–83/87–88/90/93. |
1963 | 71 | 14 | 83 | 4114/19/27/34/40–42/49, 5101/52/54/64/92/99. |
1964 | 57 | 28 | 111 | 4101/03–05/08–09/20/22/24/28/30–33/35–37/43/53/59/66–67/71/73–74, 5153/84/91. |
1965 | 29 | 29 | 140 | 4100/07/10–11/13/15/21/25/44/47–48/50–51/54–58/60–61/65/68–69/72/75–79. |
Preservation
Ten of the class were preserved after withdrawal in the 1960s (six built in the 1930s before World War II and four built after the war in the late 1940s, one of which under the British Railways banner). As of 2017, five have run in preservation, two are under restoration, one is still in scrapyard condition and two have acted as donor locomotives for other projects:
Number | Built | Withdrawn | Service Life | Owner | Current Location | Status | Notes | Image |
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5164 | Nov 1930 | Apr 1963 | 32 Years, 5 months | Erlestoke Manor Fund | Barrow Hill Engine Shed | Boiler certificate expired 5 January 2014 | Normally located at the Severn Valley Railway but on static display at Barrow Hill MPD since 2014. Ownership transferred to the Erlestoke Manor Fund in 2021; as of January 2022[update] plans to overhaul the locomotive are being developed.[5] | |
5193 | Oct 1934 | Jun 1962 | 27 Years, 8 months | West Somerset Railway plc | West Somerset Railway | Operational (Donor locomotive) | Originally built in 1934, withdrawn in 1962 and recovered from Woodham Brothers scrapyard in 1979. Rebuilt by the West Somerset Railway into a 2-6-0 resembling a small boilered version of the GWR 4300 Class, which has been numbered 9351. Returned to service in 2019 following an overhaul. | |
5199 | Nov 1934 | Mar 1963 | 28 Years, 3 months | Llangollen Railway | West Somerset Railway | Operational | Overhaul completed 23 November 2014. Repainted into GWR Green livery in 2021.[6] | |
4110 | Oct 1936 | Jun 1965 | 28 Years, 8 months | Dartmouth Steam Railway | East Somerset Railway | Under restoration | Sold in May 2015 by GWR Preservation Group Limited of Southall Railway Centre to WSR plc. Sold again in January 2019 to the Paignton and Dartmouth Steam Railway. On 10 January 2020 it was moved to the East Somerset Railway for restoration to begin. There it will run for three years. | |
4115 | Oct 1936 | Jun 1965 | 28 Years, 8 months | Great Western Society | Didcot Railway Centre | Donor locomotive, frames scrapped in 2016.[7] | Built October 1936, withdrawn from service in June 1965. One of the "Barry Ten", she was sold to the Great Western Society, Didcot in 2010, to act as a donor locomotive. Its frames were scrapped in 2016:[8] | |
4121 | Dec 1937 | Jun 1965 | 27 Years, 6 months | Tyseley Locomotive Works | Unrestored, partially stripped | Stored at Tyseley in a partially stripped down state | ||
4141 | Aug 1946 | Mar 1963 | 16 Years, 7 months | Epping Ongar Railway | Awaiting completion of repairs | Returned to steam in 2012 after an overhaul, but currently out of service awaiting boiler repairs. | ||
4144 | Sept 1946 | Jun 1965 | 18 Years, 8 months | Great Western Society | Didcot Railway Centre | Operational | Returned to steam in 2015 after an overhaul. On loan to the Kent & East Sussex Railway for the 2020 season. Returned to Didcot Railway Centre before visiting other railways, Currently at the Kent & East Sussex Railway for the Santa’s in 2021 | |
4150 | Jun 1947 | Jun 1965 | 17 Years, 11 months | 4150 Fund | Severn Valley Railway | Restoration in progress | ||
4160 | Sept 1948 | Jun 1965 | 16 Years, 8 months | 4160 Ltd | South Devon Railway | Under Overhaul | Overhauled in 2007, previously operated on the West Somerset Railway. Sent to the Llangollen Railway in January 2016 for overhaul. Moved to the South Devon Railway for the completion of its overhaul, upon which it shall become a resident of the line under the custodianship of 5542 Ltd.[9] |
Models
Graham Farish manufacture a model of the Large Prairie in N scale. Hornby have manufactured two models of the class in 00 gauge in both Great Western and British railway liveries; the first was based on a 1980's Airfix model of the engine, the second was a 2020 re-tooled model with a 5 pole motor. Dapol have a 00 gauge model due for release in q4 2021; this has both GWR and BR livery versions planned. Heljan are planning on producing a model of the large prairie in O gauge in 2017.[10]
See also
- GWR 3100/5100 Class (1906)
- GWR 3150 Class
- GWR 6100 Class
- GWR 3100 Class (1938)
- GWR 8100 Class
- List of GWR standard classes with two outside cylinders
References
- ^ Daniel, John (13 July 2013). "5101 tank class introduction". The Great Western Archive.
- ^ "4150 History". 4150.org.uk.
- ^ "Light at the end of the tunnel for Severn 'Prairie'". Steam Railway (455). Peterborough: Bauer Consumer Media Ltd: 40–42. 17 June 2016. ISSN 0143-7232.
- ^ "Four killed and 50 injured in train crash". The Times. No. 51243. London. 1 December 1948. col A-B, p. 4.
- ^ "Announcement: EMF Shareholders approve proposal to restore 5164 to steam!". erlestokemanorfund.co.uk. 17 January 2022.. Retrieved 19 January 2022.
- ^ Holden, Michael (26 May 2021). "GWR steam locomotive 5199 set for new repaint and new livery". RailAdvent. Retrieved 30 May 2021.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ "4115". Preserved British Steam Locomotives. WordPress.com. 16 June 2017. Retrieved 7 December 2020.
- ^ "Frames Ordered for New GWR 47xx Class as Prairie Survivor is Dismantled". rail.co.uk. 8 March 2012.
- ^ Holden, Michael (8 October 2020). "Steam locomotive 4160 arrives at the South Devon Railway". Rail Advent. Retrieved 8 October 2020.
- ^ "First painted 'O' gauge 'Prairie'". 21 November 2016. Archived from the original on 20 February 2018.