The 3232 Class were 20 locomotives designed by
William Dean
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and built at Swindon Works for the
Great Western Railway
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in 1892–93, were the GWR's last completely new 2-4-0 design. Their number series was 3232–3251.
Design
They resembled Dean's own
2201 Class and thus also
Armstrong's
806 Class, though they had larger cylinders and a shorter
wheelbase
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. All received Belpaire boilers in the course of the normal varied reboilerings.
Use
At the start of their careers these engines replaced their sister 2201s on Swindon-Weymouth trains, on South Wales expresses, and on fast North-to-West trains. Others were in the London and Reading areas, where others also moved when s displaced them from express working. A few went later to Machynlleth and Oswestry, where the last survivor was withdrawn in 1930.
References
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3232
2-4-0 locomotives
1B n2 locomotives
Standard-gauge steam locomotives of Great Britain
Railway locomotives introduced in 1892
Scrapped locomotives
Passenger locomotives in the United Kingdom