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Great Northern (UK) Sturrock 7 ft Singles
Great Britain | 1860
12 produced
Locomotive Magazine, January 1899

Archibald Sturrock had a total of twelve 2-2-2 express locomotives built by three manufacturers in 1860 and 1861, which had a driving wheel diameter of seven feet. They were at the same time generously sized and very handsomely proportioned, so that they are sometimes described as Sturrock's masterpiece. The long firebox, which was raised compared to the boiler barrel, is clearly visible. The leading axle was now directly under the smokebox. This arrangement was adopted for all further GNR three-axle passenger and express locomotives.

General
Built1860-1861
ManufacturerKitson & Co., Sharp, Stewart & Co., Robert Stephenson & Co.
Axle config2-2-2 (Jenny Lind) 
Gauge4 ft 8 1/2 in (Standard gauge)
Dimensions and Weights
Wheelbase18 ft
Rigid wheelbase18 ft
Service weight77,504 lbs
Adhesive weight29,792 lbs
Axle load29,792 lbs
Water capacity2,882 us gal
Fuel capacitycoal
Boiler
Firebox area177 sq ft
Tube heating area883.6 sq ft
Evaporative heating area1,060.6 sq ft
Total heating area1,060.6 sq ft
Power Plant
Driver diameter84 in
Expansion typesimple
Cylinderstwo, 17 x 22 in
Power
Power sourcesteam
Calculated Values
steam locomotive
express
Archibald Sturrock
last changed: 02/2024
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