The LNWR 18-inch Goods was a class of 310 0-6-0 freight steam locomotives built by the London and North Western Railway at their Crewe Works between 1880 and 1902. They were also known officially as the Express Goods 5 ft 0in, and unofficially as the Crested Goods or Cauliflower Class, due to the application of … Zobacz więcej The design featured a boiler pressed to 150 lbf/in (1.03 MPa) delivering saturated steam to two 18 by 24 in (457 by 610 mm) cylinders connected by Joy valve gear to the driving wheels. The … Zobacz więcej Two locomotives were withdrawn before the 1923 Grouping, leaving 308 to pass to the London, Midland and Scottish Railway, who gave them power classification 2F, and renumbered them 8315–8624. The LMS later added them to the duplicate list by the addition of … Zobacz więcej Witryna2 lip 2024 · Early British Railways livery, ex-LNWR (London North Western Railway) 1880s ‘Cauliflower’ 0-6-0, heavily Weathered representing end of life in early 1950s. …
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Witryna27 maj 2024 · sem34090 wrote:Has anyone else noticed in the scenario editor, with no other stock enabled, one gets 'Cauliflower' and 'Cauliflower Tender' in the list?The … Witryna22 paź 2013 · The LNWR Cauliflower loco is one of my favourites. This particular model was bought 3rd hand back in the mists of prehistory. The original owner had built the body and tender with epoxy and to this day it has held together. Unfortunately he has slipped this mortal coil. ue rect light
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