GWR 1600 Class

The class in 1600 the Great Western Railway is a pannier tank steam locomotive for light freight service and the successor to the GWR Class of 2021., The design of the locomotive came from the chief engineer of the GWR William Dean, all 70 units were built in the Western Region of British Railways.

The service times were short in this class locomotive - a locomotive No 1659 had survived the shortest period of service from the year of 1955 to scrapping in 1960 is the Only No 1638 as Museumslok at the Kent and East Sussex Railway..

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