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No 737 at National Railway Museum York.

Steam locomotive and tender, No 737, Class D, 4-4-0, South Eastern & Chatham Railway, designed by H S Wainwright, built at Ashford in 1901, withdrawn in 1956. Fifty Class D 4-4-0s were built. Length over buffers 57'; width 8' 6"; weight: 50 tonnes; area 42.89m square. Driving wheel diameter 6 feet, 8 inches.
No. 737 is an excellent example of late Victorian/early Edwardian era locomotive engineering.
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4 comments

Herb Riddle said:

A fine locomotive here Toz. This museum always assures us of some good historical captures. Well done. Good luck in the present CWP.

Cheers. Herb

ps I had a premunition that you might post another from here for the comp!
2 months ago

TOZ replied to Herb Riddle:

Thank you Herb.
Regards Gordon
2 months ago ( translate )

Keith Burton said:

An impressive and powerful looking loco TOZ. I like the red and black livery and the shiny brainwork..!!
2 months ago

TOZ replied to Keith Burton:

Thank you Keith.
Regards TOZ
2 months ago