- GWR Banking Class
Infobox Locomotive
name=Banking Class
powertype=Steam
whytetype=0-6-0 ST
driversize=5 ft 0 in
wheelbase=16 ft 2¼ in
cylindersize=17 in dia × 14 in stroke
railroad=Great Western Railway ,South Devon Railway Company
railroadclass=Banking
gauge=RailGauge|84
designer=Daniel Gooch
builder=Great Western Railway The Banking Class were five
0-6-0 STbroad gauge steamlocomotive s for assisting ("banking") trains up inclines on theGreat Western Railway . Designed byDaniel Gooch , they were tank engine versions of his Standard Goods class, and mainly built atSwindon Works .The last one was withdrawn in 1889.
Locomotives
* "Avalanche" (1846 - 1865):"Avalanche" was not part of the Swindon-built Standard Goods locomotive build, but instead it was built by the Stothert and Slaughter and was similar to the Caesar class tender goods engines.
:The name
Avalanche comes from a snow slip.* "Bithon" (1854 - 1871)
* "Iago" (1852 - 1881):
Iago was a character inWilliam Shakespeare 's "Othello ".* "Juno" (1852 - 1889):"Juno" was sold to the South Devon Railway in June 1872, where it was renamed "Stromboli". It returned to the GWR upon absorption of the SDR in 1876, when it was given the number 2138 but retained its "Stromboli" name. It was the last survivor, being withdrawn in June
1889 .:Juno was a Roman goddess;
Stromboli is an Italianvolcano .* "Plato" (1854 - 1883):
Plato was a Greekphilosopher .References
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