0-6-0ST Manning Wardle K Profile and Models
641 'Sharpthorn' at the Bluebell Railway in June 2013. ©James Petts
The K Class was one of the Manning Wardle companies few but distinctive saddle tank locomotive designs. A number of these dimuinutive locomotives were built for private contractors for the use of railway construction projects as well as for other industrial purposes. Amazingly, some of these locos were still in use as late as the 1950s. One is preserved at the Bluebell Railway. |
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Type of Locomotive |
Steam |
Builder |
Manning Wardle |
Build Dates |
1864 to late 1800s |
Total Built |
Several |
Tractive Effort |
6,660 lbf |
Wheel Configuration |
0-6-0ST |
Operated By |
Private Industrial Operators |
Main Duties |
Shunting/ Civil Engineering |
In Service Until |
1950s |
Surviving Examples |
1 |
O Gauge (1:43 Scale)