GWR Sun Class

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Sun
Power type Steam
DesignerDaniel Gooch
Buildervarious
Configuration2-2-2
Gauge7 ft 0¼ in
Leading wheel size3 ft 6 in
Driver size6 ft 0 in
Trailing wheel size3 ft 6 in
Wheelbase13 ft 8 in
Cylinder size14 in dia × 18 in stroke
CareerGreat Western Railway
ClassSun

The Great Western Railway Sun Class 2-2-2 broad gauge steam locomotives for passenger train work. This class was introduced into service between April 1840 and January 1842, and withdrawn between January 1864 and June 1879.

A smaller-wheeled version of the Fire Fly Class for working trains on the hilly sections of line west of Swindon, they did not prove heavy enough for the task and were later altered to become 2-2-2T tank locomotives. Later still Sun, Hesperus, Gazelle, Wolf, and Assagais were given higher pressure boilers and in this form ran until 1879; the last unrebuilt locomotive having been withdrawn in 1872.

From about 1865, the Sun Class was known as the Wolf Class.

Locomotives

  • Antelope (1841 - 1870)
Built by Sharp, Roberts and Company, this locomotive was named after a fast animal, an antelope. It worked the first train from Teignmouth to Newton on the South Devon Railway on 30 December 1846.
  • Assagais (1841 - 1875)
Built by Stothert and Slaughter, this locomotive was named after
  • Aurora (1840 - 1866)
Built by R and W Hawthorn and Company with 14in dia × 18in cylinders, this locomotive was named after the goddess Aurora.
  • Comet (1840 - 1871)
Built by R and W Hawthorn and Company with 14in dia × 18in cylinders, this locomotive was named after a fast moving heavenly body, a comet.
  • Creese (1842 - 1866)
Built by Stothert and Slaughter, this locomotive was named after
  • Djerid (1841 - 1870)
Built by Stothert and Slaughter, this locomotive was named after
  • Eclipse (1840 - 1864)
Built by R and W Hawthorn and Company, this locomotive was named after
  • Gazelle (1841 - 1879)
Built by Sharp, Roberts and Company, this locomotive was named after the swift animal, gazelle.
  • Giraffe (1841 - 1872)
Built by Sharp, Roberts and Company, this locomotive was named after the swift animal, giraffe.
  • Hesperus (1841 - 1876)
Built by R and W Hawthorn and Company with 14in dia × 18in cylinders and an experimental boiler, it was later rebuilt with a conventional one. It was named after Hesperus a characther in Roman mythology.
  • Javelin (1841 - 1870)
Built by Stothert and Slaughter, this locomotive was named after
  • Lance (1841 - 1870)
Built by Stothert and Slaughter, the name is that of a thrown weapon, a lance.
  • Meridian (1840 - 1870)
Built by R and W Hawthorn and Company, this locomotive was named after
  • Meteor (1840 - 1864)
Built by R and W Hawthorn and Company, this locomotive was named after a fast moving heavenly body, a Meteor.
  • Rocket (1841 - 1870)
Built by Stothert and Slaughter, this locomotive was named after a swift projectile, a rocket
  • Stiletto (1841 - 1870)
Built by Stothert and Slaughter, this locomotive was named after
  • Sun (1840 - 1873)
Built by R and W Hawthorn and Company, this locomotive was named after the Sun.
  • Sunbeam (1840 - 1870)
Built by R and W Hawthorn and Company.
  • Wolf (1841 - 1873)
Built by Sharp, Roberts and Company, this locomotive was named after the strong animal, wolf.
  • Yataghan (1841 - 1871)
Built by Stothert and Slaughter, this locomotive was named after
  • Zebra (1841 - 1871)
Built by Sharp, Roberts and Company, this locomotive was named after the fast animal, the zebra.


Locomotives of the Great Western Railway
Broad gauge locomotives
Brunel: Haigh Foundry - Mather, Dixon - Sharp, Roberts - Charles Tayleur - Hurricane - Thunderer
Gooch: Ariadne - Banking - Bogie - Caesar - Firefly - Hercules - Iron Duke - Leo - Metropolitan - Premier - Prince - Pyracmon - Star - Sun - Victoria - Waverley
J. Armstrong: Hawthorn - Rover - Sir Watkin - Standard Goods - Swindon - 1076 Class
Dean: 3001 Class - 3501 Class - 3541 Class - Experimental locomotives
Standard gauge locomotives
Dean: Dean Goods - Aberdare - Dean Single - Duke - Bulldog - 3600 - Badminton
Churchward: The Great Bear - 1361 - County Tank - 2800 - Saint - 3100 - City - County - Star - 4200 - 4300 - 4400 - 4500 - 4700
Collett: 1366 - 1400 - 2251 - 2884 - ex-ROD 2-8-0 - Earl - Castle - 4575 - Hall - 5101 - 5205 - 5400 - 5600 - 5700 - 5800 - King - 6100 - 6400 - Grange - 7200 - 7400 - Manor
Hawksworth: County - 1500 - 1600 - Modified Hall - 9400