4-6-2 Class 8P Duke of Gloucester BR Profile and Models

4-6-2 Class 8P Duke of Gloucester BR

71000 'Duke of Gloucester' in Somerset in July 2010. ©Hugh Llewelyn

The BR Standard Class 8 was a class of 4-6-2 Pacific steam locomotive designed by Robert Riddles for use by British Railways. Only the prototype was constructed, named Duke of Gloucester. Constructed at Crewe Works in 1954, the Duke, as it is popularly known, was a replacement for the destroyed LMS Princess Royal Class locomotive number 46202 Princess Anne, which was involved in the Harrow and Wealdstone rail disaster of 1952. The Duke was based on the BR Standard Class 7 Britannia design. It incorporated three sets of modified Caprotti valve gear. The Duke was regarded as a failure by locomotive crews due to its poor steaming characteristics and its heavy fuel consumption. Trials undertaken by British Railways also returned negative feedback, reporting problems with the poor draughting of the locomotive which resulted in difficulty adhering to the timetables.The result was an operational period of only eight years. This unique locomotive was saved from being scrapped at Woodham Brothers scrapyard in Barry, South Wales when it was purchased by a group of railway enthusiasts.

(Information provided via Wikipedia)

Type of Locomotive

Steam

Builder

BR Crewe Works

Build Date

1954

Total Built

1

Tractive Effort

39,080 lbf

Wheel Configuration

4-6-2

Operated By

British Railways

Main Duties

Passenger

In Service Until

1962

Surviving Examples

1

 

Products awaiting categorisation

Scale Brand Image Construction Type DCC Capability Product Code Product Title Livery
OO Gauge (1:76 Scale) DJH Model Railway Kits K50 BR std class 8 Duke of Gloucester 4-6-2 Requires assembly Not set K50
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BR std class 8 Duke of Gloucester 4-6-2 Awaiting Categorisation
OO Gauge (1:76 Scale) Golden Arrow No image available Requires assembly Not set Golden001DUKE
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BR Standard Class 8 4-6-2 - 71000 'Duke of Gloucester' - Resin Kit (Loco Body and Tender ONLY) Awaiting Categorisation