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The eight ''Dido'' class locomotives were
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locomotives operated on the South Devon Railway and Cornwall Railway and associated other adjacent railways. They were designed for goods trains but were also used on passenger trains when required. The locomotives were ordered by Evans, Walker and Gooch who were now contracted to operate the locomotives for both the railways. They were built by Slaughter, Grüning and Company. The locomotives of both railways were operated as a combined fleet by the South Devon Railway after 1 July 1866. On 1 February 1876 the South Devon Railway was amalgamated with the Great Western Railway, the locomotives were given numbers by their new owners but continued to carry their names too. Four similar locomotives were built for the
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in 1861. Some of these could be found working on the South Devon lines after the 1876 amalgamation. There is some question of identification between some members of this class and the closely related Romulus class, see . The earlier ''Dido'' locomotives had 16½ in × 24 in cylinders and 4 ft 6 in driving wheels, the later ''Romulus'' locomotives had slightly larger cylinders and wheels of 17 in × 24 in and 4 ft 9 in wheels. lists ''Hebe'', ''Ajax'', ''Brutus'', ''Argo'', ''Atlas'', ''Juno'' as the Romulus class, along with ''Romulus'' and ''Remus''. The ''Dido'' class (which describes as the ''Ada'' class) consists of ''Dido'' and ''Hero'', together with three Llynvi Valley Railway locomotives: ''Rosa'' (rebuilt from a ), ''Ada'' and ''Una''.


Locomotives


South Devon Railway

* ''Hebe'' (Slaughter, Güning & Co. 394 of 1860); GWR no. 2148; withdrawn 1877 : ''Hebe'' was at Brent on 22 November 1873 when its boiler blew up. It got its name from Hebe, the Greek goddess of youth. * ''Ajax'' (SG 395 of 1860); GWR no. 2149; withdrawn 1884 : The locomotive was named after
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, a Greek hero. * ''Brutus'' (SG 396(?) of 1862) GWR no. 2150; withdrawn 1884 : Although a South Devon Railway locomotive, it was originally delivered to work on the Cornwall Railway. On 13 September 1866 ''Brutus'' failed while working a goods train. It was left at
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while another locomotive took the train on. The mail train failed to stop at the signal and collided with the locomotive standing there, after which it ran away down the line, running through the buffer stop at the Plymouth terminus and ending up in the cloakroom. : The original
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was one of Julius Caesar's assassins. * ''Juno'' (SG 558 of 1864); GWR no. 2153; withdrawn 1884 : The Roman Juno was worshipped as the queen of their gods.


Cornwall Railway

* ''Dido'' (SG 392 of 1860); GWR no. 2143; withdrawn 1877 : The name of this locomotive comes from Dido, the Queen of Carthage. * ''Hero'' (SG 393 of 1860); GWR no. 2144; withdrawn 1887 : A
hero A hero (feminine: heroine) is a real person or a main fictional character who, in the face of danger, combats adversity through feats of ingenuity, courage, or strength. Like other formerly gender-specific terms (like ''actor''), ''her ...
can be an idealized character in mythology or folklore but in this case probably refers to
Hero A hero (feminine: heroine) is a real person or a main fictional character who, in the face of danger, combats adversity through feats of ingenuity, courage, or strength. Like other formerly gender-specific terms (like ''actor''), ''her ...
, a priestess of
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. * ''Argo'' (SG 523 of 1863); GWR no. 2151; withdrawn 1892 : The original
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was the ship that carried Jason and the Argonauts on their adventures. * ''Atlas'' (SG 594 of 1863); GWR no. 2152; withdrawn 1885 : The original
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was a Greek Titan.


References

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Selected bibliography

* * * * * Railway company records at
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