The GWR 3511 class were standard gauge 2-4-0T locomotives designed by William Dean for the Great Western Railway and built in 1885.

GWR 3511 to 3520
Type and origin
Power typeSteam
DesignerWilliam Dean
BuilderGWR Swindon
Order number64 (part)
Serial number1016–1025
Build date1885
Total produced10
Specifications
Configuration:
 • Whyte2-4-0T
 • UIC1B
Gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)
Leading dia.3 ft 7 in (1.092 m)
Driver dia.5 ft 1 in (1.549 m)
Wheelbase17 ft 0 in (5.182 m)
Fuel typeCoal
Heating surface:
 • Firebox103.29 sq ft (9.596 m2)
 • Tubes1,106.57 sq ft (102.804 m2)
 • Total surface1,209.86 sq ft (112.400 m2)
SuperheaterNone
CylindersTwo, inside
Cylinder size17 in × 26 in (432 mm × 660 mm)
Valve gearStephenson
Train heatingSteam
Career
OperatorsGWR

History

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They comprised the last ten of the twenty locomotives of Lot 64. The first ten locomotives of this Lot were built to the broad gauge as the 3501 class.

Originally built with condensing apparatus they were used on work through the Severn Tunnel until the ventilation was improved.[1]

Rebuilding

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The condensing apparatus was soon removed and in 1894/5 they were all rebuilt as 2-4-0 tender locomotives of the 3201 class as were the 3501 class.

References

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  1. ^ Holcroft (1957), p. 59.
  • Allcock, N. J.; Davies, F. K.; le Fleming, H. M.; Maskelyne, J. N.; Reed, P. J. T.; Tabor, F. J. (1968) [1951]. White, D. E. (ed.). The Locomotives of the Great Western Railway, part one: Preliminary Survey. Kenilworth: RCTS.
  • Tabor, F. J. (August 1959). White, D. E. (ed.). The Locomotives of the Great Western Railway, part six: Four-Coupled Tank Engines. RCTS. ISBN 0-901115-36-3.
  • Holcroft, Harold (1957). An Outline of Great Western Locomotive Practice 1837-1947. Shepperton, Surrey, UK: Ian Allan Ltd. ISBN 0-7110-0228-2.