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{{see also|South Devon Railway locomotives}}{{Orphan|date=March 2013}}{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2017}}{{Use British English|date=April 2017}}Locomotive classes used by the broad gauge South Devon Railway, later amalgamated with the Great Western Railway.{{#tag:ref|This article uses the class groups and names from Sheppard (2008), as the most recent and most authoritative study.[1]|group=note}} Class | code[2] | Wheel arrangement | Builder | Driving wheels | Cylinders | Introduced | Withdrawn | Number built | Names |
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Comet[3] | D41 | 4-4-0ST | 5 ft 9 in | 17 in × 24 in | 1851 | 1884 | 12 | Comet, Lance, Rocket, Meteor, Priam, Aurora, Damon, Ostrich, Falcon, Orion, Ixion, Osiris | Antelope[4] | D42 | 4-4-0ST | Slaughter, Grüning & Co. | 5 ft 6 in | 16½ in × 24 in | 1859 | 1892 | 15 | Hawk, Eagle, Elk, Lynx, Gazelle, Mazeppa, Giraffe, Lion, Antelope, Wolf, Tiger, Hector, Cato, Dart, Pollux, Castor | Zebra[5] | D43 | 4-4-0ST | Avonside Engine Co. | 5 ft 8 in | 17 in × 24 in | 1866 | 1892 | 6 | Sedley, Gorgon, Titan, Pluto, Zebra, Sol | Stag[6] | D44 | 4-4-0ST | Avonside Engine Co. | 5 ft 9 in | 17 in × 24 in | 1872 | 1892 | 4 | Leopard, Stag, Lance, Osiris | Heron[7] | D46 | 4-4-0ST | South Devon Railway | 5 ft 3 in | 17 in × 24 in | 1872 | 1892 | 2 | Heron, Magpie | King[8] | D47 | 2-4-0T | Avonside Engine Co. | 3 ft | 9 in × 16 in | 1871 | 1878 | 1 | King | Prince[9] | D48 | 2-4-0ST | South Devon Railway | 4 ft | 12 in × 17 in | 1871 | 1892 | 1[10] | Prince, Saturn, Jupiter, Mercury | Penwith[11] | D49 | 2-4-0ST | Stothert & Slaughter | 5 ft | 15 in × 22 in | 1872 | 1888 | 1 | Penwith | Tiny[12] | D50 | 0-4-0vbT | Sara and Co. | 3 ft | 9 in × 12 in | 1872 | 1888[13] | 1 | Tiny | Weasel[14] | D51 | 0-4-0WT | Avonside Engine Co. | 3 ft | 11 in × 16 in | 1873 | 1893 | 3 | Owl, Goat, Weasel | Raven[15] | D52 | 0-4-0ST | Avonside Engine Co. | 3 ft | 14 in × 18 in | 1874 | 1892 | 5 | Raven, Rook, Lark, Crow, Jay | Tornado[16] | D61 | 0-6-0ST | Vulcan Foundry | 4 ft 9 in | 17 in × 24 in | 1854 | 1885 | 4 | Volcano, Tornado, Sampson, Goliath | Ada[17] | D62 | 0-6-0ST | Slaughter, Grüning & Co. | 4 ft 6 in | 16½ in × 24 in | 1860 | 1887 | 5 [18] | Dido, Hero, Rosa | Romulus[19] | D63 | 0-6-0ST | Slaughter, Grüning & Co. | 4 ft 9 in | 17 in × 24 in | 1860 | 1892 | 8[20] | Hebe, Ajax, Brutus, Argo, Atlas, Juno, Romulus, Remus | Taurus[21] | D64 | 0-6-0ST | Avonside Engine Co. | 3 ft | 12½ in × 16 in | 1869 | 1892 | 1 | Taurus | Camel[22] | D65 | 0-6-0ST | Avonside Engine Co. | 4 ft 9 in | 17 in × 24 in | 1872 | 1892 | 10 | Buffalo, Elephant, Camel, Hercules, Dragon, Achilles, Dromedary, Emperor, Python, Vulcan | Redruth[23] | D66 | 0-6-0ST | 4 ft 9 in | 17 in × 24 in | 1871 | 1887 | 1 | Redruth | GWR Sir Watkin class[24] | A63 | 0-6-0ST | GWR | 4 ft 6 in | 17 in × 24 in | 1872 | 1892 | This was a class of six, built by the GWR as side tanks. Three were sold in 1872 to the South Devon and the Cornwall Railways (Bulkeley & Fowler). They returned to the GWR on amalgamation in 1876. All six were rebuilt as saddle tanks after 1883[24]|group=note}} | Saunders | GWR 'Banking' class[25] | A61 | 0-6-0ST | GWR | 5 ft | 17 in × 24 in | 1872 | 1889 | A class of five, built by the GWR in 1852. Juno was sold to the South Devon in 1872[25]|group=note}} | Stromboli{{#tag:ref>Previously named Juno, but renamed to avoid confusion with the Romulus class locomotive|group=note}} |
References 1. ^{{Cite book |title=Broad Gauge Locomotives |last=Sheppard |first=Geof |publisher=Noodle Books / Broad Gauge Society |year=2008 |isbn=978-1-906-419-09-7 |ref={{harvid|Sheppard|2008}} |page=63}} 2. ^Broad Gauge Society class code 3. ^{{harvnb|Sheppard|2008|page=65}}, Comet 4. ^{{harvnb|Sheppard|2008|page=65}}, Antelope 5. ^{{harvnb|Sheppard|2008|page=67}}, Zebra 6. ^{{harvnb|Sheppard|2008|page=67}}, Stag 7. ^{{harvnb|Sheppard|2008|page=67}}, Heron 8. ^{{harvnb|Sheppard|2008|page=68}}, King 9. ^{{harvnb|Sheppard|2008|page=68}}, Prince 10. ^Prince was completed by the SDR, but the others were still under construction when the SDR amalgamated with the GWR 11. ^{{harvnb|Sheppard|2008|page=68}}, Penwith 12. ^{{harvnb|Sheppard|2008|pages=68–69}}, Tiny 13. ^Tiny is one of the few surviving broad gauge locomotives 14. ^{{harvnb|Sheppard|2008|page=}}, Weasel 15. ^{{harvnb|Sheppard|2008|page=69}}, Raven 16. ^{{harvnb|Sheppard|2008|page=71}}, Tornado 17. ^{{harvnb|Sheppard|2008|page=71}}, Ada 18. ^Two other locomotives built for the Llynvi Valley Railway 19. ^{{harvnb|Sheppard|2008|page=71}}, Romulus 20. ^The classification of some of these locomotives is questioned, as to whether they were the 4'6" wheeled Ada class, or the 4'9" wheeled Romulus class. See Dido class 21. ^{{harvnb|Sheppard|2008|page=72}}, Taurus 22. ^{{harvnb|Sheppard|2008|page=72}}, Camel 23. ^{{harvnb|Sheppard|2008|page=72}}, Redruth 24. ^1 {{harvnb|Sheppard|2008|page=38}}, Sir Watkin class 25. ^1 {{harvnb|Sheppard|2008|page=37}}, Banking class
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