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GWR 6800 Class
Class of 80 two-cylinder 4-6-0 locomotives

The Great Western Railway (GWR) 6800 Class or Grange Class is a mixed-traffic class of 4-6-0 steam locomotive, built to replace the GWR 4300 Class 2-6-0. There were 80 originally built in the class, all built at the Swindon works, using some reconditioned parts from withdrawn 4300 Class locomotives. The 81st Grange, 6880 Betton Grange, was completed in 2024 as new member of the class.

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Background

The GWR locomotive standardisation policy pursued by George Jackson Churchward envisaged a range of locomotive classes which would be suitable for the majority of duties, and yet which would share a small number of standard components.1 Amongst the designs suggested in 1901 was a 4-6-0 with 5-foot-8-inch (1.727 m) diameter driving wheels, and the Standard No. 1 boiler.2 Although planned in 1901, none were built during Churchward's lifetime. C.B. Collett, (Churchward's successor at Swindon Works) rather introduced the Hall class with 6-foot (1.829 m) diameter driving wheels.

The 4300 Class of 2-6-0 tender locomotives had been introduced on the GWR for mixed traffic duties in 1911, and by 1932 there were 342 in service.3 However, by the mid 1930s some of the earlier examples were in need of attention and the class as a whole was struggling with some of the duties expected of them. Collett therefore revived the Churchward proposal, but modified the design to include a cab and controls to the current style.4 Between 1936 and 1939, one hundred 4300 Class were taken out of service and replaced by new 4-6-0 locomotives, eighty of which were of the 6800 (or Grange) class, whilst the remaining 20 were of the 7800 (or Manor) class.5 It had been intended to replace all of the 4300 Class in this way, but the Second World War stopped the programme.67

Design and Production

The Granges were effectively a smaller-wheeled version of the Hall Class.8

The wheels, valve motion and tenders were taken from the withdrawn engines, reconditioned and then used in the construction of the 100 new locomotives;91011 the components from one old locomotive were spread amongst more than one of the new engines.12 The cylinders of the Granges were of the same size as those used on the 4300 Class, but the old cylinders could not be re-used because the cylinders and valves shared a common casting, and the new design called for the separation between cylinder and valve centre lines to be increased by 2+1⁄2 inches (64 mm). This was done in order to make the cylinders level with the axles, but still allow the use of the old valve motion parts.1314

The locomotives were built in two batches to a single order (Lot No. 308): Nos. 6800-6859 were built between August 1936 and December 1937, and Nos. 6860-6879 appeared between February and May 1939. They were all named after Granges in the area covered by the GWR. Further construction of the class was cancelled due to the outbreak of war.15 They were originally fitted with Churchward 3,500 imp gal (16,000 L; 4,200 US gal) tenders taken from withdrawn members of the 4300 Class. However, after the second world war several were fitted with newer 3,500 imp gal (16,000 L; 4,200 US gal) and 4,000 imp gal (18,000 L; 4,800 US gal) types.16

Performance

Although built to a thirty five-year-old design, in service they proved to be reliable performers.1718 With their power and mixed traffic characteristics they could handle most duties on the network.19 Their smaller driving wheels giving them a higher tractive effort than the Hall Class. They were often used for the haulage of perishable goods, such as fruit and broccoli, and for excursion trains.20 However their axle loading prevented their use on some cross-country routes previously operated by the 4300 class. As a result, a lighter version in the form of the Manor Class was introduced for these duties.21

The BR power classification of the Grange class was 5MT, its GWR power class was D and its route availability colour code was red.22

Accidents

  • On 21 September 1962, 6800 Arlington Grange was hauling a freight train which overran signals at Steventon and was derailed.23

Withdrawal and Preservation

The entire class was withdrawn from service between 1960 and 1965 and no examples were preserved. However, GWR 6880 Betton Grange, the next Grange that was due to be built originally, was constructed between approximately 1998 and 2024 at the Llangollen Railway and Tyseley Locomotive Works.2425

Table of withdrawals
YearQuantity inservice atstart of yearNumber withdrawnQuantitywithdrawnLocomotive numbers
196080116801.
196179236802/05.
196277146865.
196376596807/09/14/28/35.
19647126356800/04/06/08/10–11/18/21–22/24–25/32/34/39/42–46/50/52/63/67/73/75/78.
19654545806803/12–13/15–17/19–20/23/26–27/29–31/33/36–38/40–41/47–49/51/53–62/64/66/68–72/74/76–77/79.

List of Locomotives

GWR/BR NumberNameBuiltWithdrawnNotes
6800Arlington GrangeAugust 1936June 1964
6801Aylburton GrangeAugust 1936October 1960
6802Bampton GrangeSeptember 1936August 1961
6803Bucklebury GrangeSeptember 1936September 1965
6804Brockington GrangeSeptember 1936August 1964
6805Broughton GrangeSeptember 1936March 1961
6806Blackwell GrangeSeptember 1936October 1964
6807Birchwood GrangeSeptember 1936December 1963
6808Beenham GrangeSeptember 1936August 1964
6809Burghclere GrangeSeptember 1936July 1963
6810Blakemere GrangeNovember 1936October 1964
6811Cranbourne GrangeNovember 1936July 1964
6812Chesford GrangeNovember 1936February 1965
6813Eastbury GrangeDecember 1936September 1965
6814Enborne GrangeDecember 1936December 1963
6815Frilford GrangeDecember 1936November 1965
6816Frankton GrangeDecember 1936July 1965Considered as a candidate for preservation when the GWS were first looking to preserve a 2-cylinder mixed traffic 4.6.0
6817Gwenddwr GrangeDecember 1936April 1965
6818Hardwick GrangeDecember 1936April 1964
6819Highnam GrangeDecember 1936November 1965
6820Kingstone GrangeJanuary 1937July 1965
6821Leaton GrangeJanuary 1937November 1964
6822Manton GrangeJanuary 1937September 1964
6823Oakley GrangeJanuary 1937June 1965
6824Ashley GrangeJanuary 1937April 1964
6825Llanvair GrangeFebruary 1937June 1964
6826Nannerth GrangeFebruary 1937May 1965
6827Llanfrechfa GrangeFebruary 1937September 1965
6828Trellech GrangeFebruary 1937July 1963
6829Burmington GrangeMarch 1937November 1965
6830Buckenhill GrangeAugust 1937October 1965
6831Bearley GrangeAugust 1937October 1965
6832Brockton GrangeAugust 1937January 1964
6833Calcot GrangeAugust 1937October 1965
6834Dummer GrangeAugust 1937June 1964
6835Eastham GrangeSeptember 1937May 1963
6836Estevarney GrangeSeptember 1937August 1965
6837Forthampton GrangeSeptember 1937July 1965
6838Goodmoor GrangeSeptember 1937November 1965
6839Hewell GrangeSeptember 1937May 1964
6840Hazeley GrangeSeptember 1937February 1965
6841Marlas GrangeSeptember 1937June 1965
6842Nunhold GrangeSeptember 1937November 1964
6843Poulton GrangeOctober 1937February 1964
6844Penhydd GrangeOctober 1937April 1964
6845Paviland GrangeOctober 1937September 1964
6846Ruckley GrangeOctober 1937September 1964
6847Tidmarsh GrangeOctober 1937December 1965
6848Toddington GrangeOctober 1937December 1965
6849Walton GrangeOctober 1937December 1965
6850Cleeve GrangeOctober 1937December 1964
6851Hurst GrangeNovember 1937August 1965
6852Headbourne GrangeNovember 1937January 1964
6853Morehampton GrangeNovember 1937October 1965
6854Roundhill GrangeNovember 1937September 1965
6855Saighton GrangeNovember 1937October 1965
6856Stowe GrangeNovember 1937November 1965
6857Tudor GrangeNovember 1937October 1965
6858Woolston GrangeDecember 1937October 1965
6859Yiewsley GrangeDecember 1937November 1965
6860Aberporth GrangeFebruary 1939February 1965
6861Crynant GrangeFebruary 1939October 1965
6862Derwent GrangeFebruary 1939June 1965
6863Dolhywel GrangeFebruary 1939November 1964
6864Dymock GrangeFebruary 1939October 1965
6865Hopton GrangeMarch 1939May 1962
6866Morfa GrangeMarch 1939May 1965
6867Peterston GrangeMarch 1939August 1964
6868Penrhos GrangeMarch 1939October 1965
6869Resolven GrangeMarch 1939July 1965
6870Bodicote GrangeMarch 1939September 1965
6871Bourton GrangeMarch 1939October 1965
6872Crawley GrangeMarch 1939December 1965
6873Caradoc GrangeApril 1939June 1964
6874Haughton GrangeApril 1939September 1965
6875Hindford GrangeApril 1939March 1964
6876Kingsland GrangeApril 1939November 1965
6877Llanfair GrangeApril 1939March 1965
6878Longford GrangeMay 1939November 1964
6879Overton GrangeMay 1939October 1965

See also

  • Bradley, Rodger (1988). GWR Two Cylinder 4-6-0s and 2-6-0s. Newton Abbot: David & Charles. ISBN 0-7153-8894-0.
  • Chacksfield, J.E. (2002). C.B. Collett: A Competent Successor. The Oakwood Library of Railway History. Usk: Oakwood Press. ISBN 0-85361-586-1. OL121.
  • Gibson, John C. (1984). Great Western Locomotive Design: A Critical Appreciation. Newton Abbot: David & Charles. ISBN 0-7153-8606-9.
  • Holcroft, Harold (1971) [1957]. An Outline of Great Western Locomotive Practice 1837-1947 (2nd ed.). Shepperton: Ian Allan. ISBN 0-7110-0228-2.
  • le Fleming, H.M. (November 1960) [1953]. White, D.E. (ed.). Part 8: Modern Passenger Classes. The Locomotives of the Great Western Railway (2nd ed.). Kenilworth: RCTS. ISBN 0-901115-19-3.
  • le Fleming, H.M. (February 1962). White, D.E. (ed.). Part 9: Standard Two-Cylinder Classes. The Locomotives of the Great Western Railway. RCTS.
  • Vaughan, Adrian (1983). Signalman's Twilight. London: John Murray. ISBN 0-7195-3973-0.
  • Whitehurst, Brian (1973). Great Western Engines, Names, Numbers, Types and Classes (1940 to Preservation). Oxford, UK: Oxford Publishing Company. pp. 60–61, 103, 132. ISBN 978-0-9028-8821-0. OCLC 815661.
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  2. le Fleming 1962, p. J9 - le Fleming, H.M. (February 1962). White, D.E. (ed.). Part 9: Standard Two-Cylinder Classes. The Locomotives of the Great Western Railway. RCTS.

  3. le Fleming 1962, p. J12 - le Fleming, H.M. (February 1962). White, D.E. (ed.). Part 9: Standard Two-Cylinder Classes. The Locomotives of the Great Western Railway. RCTS.

  4. Chacksfield 2002, p. 139 - Chacksfield, J.E. (2002). C.B. Collett: A Competent Successor. The Oakwood Library of Railway History. Usk: Oakwood Press. ISBN 0-85361-586-1. OL121.

  5. le Fleming 1962, p. J14 - le Fleming, H.M. (February 1962). White, D.E. (ed.). Part 9: Standard Two-Cylinder Classes. The Locomotives of the Great Western Railway. RCTS.

  6. le Fleming 1962, p. J14 - le Fleming, H.M. (February 1962). White, D.E. (ed.). Part 9: Standard Two-Cylinder Classes. The Locomotives of the Great Western Railway. RCTS.

  7. le Fleming 1960, p. H34 - le Fleming, H.M. (November 1960) [1953]. White, D.E. (ed.). Part 8: Modern Passenger Classes. The Locomotives of the Great Western Railway (2nd ed.). Kenilworth: RCTS. ISBN 0-901115-19-3.

  8. le Fleming 1960, p. H34 - le Fleming, H.M. (November 1960) [1953]. White, D.E. (ed.). Part 8: Modern Passenger Classes. The Locomotives of the Great Western Railway (2nd ed.). Kenilworth: RCTS. ISBN 0-901115-19-3.

  9. Chacksfield 2002, p. 139 - Chacksfield, J.E. (2002). C.B. Collett: A Competent Successor. The Oakwood Library of Railway History. Usk: Oakwood Press. ISBN 0-85361-586-1. OL121.

  10. le Fleming 1960, p. H34 - le Fleming, H.M. (November 1960) [1953]. White, D.E. (ed.). Part 8: Modern Passenger Classes. The Locomotives of the Great Western Railway (2nd ed.). Kenilworth: RCTS. ISBN 0-901115-19-3.

  11. le Fleming 1960, p. H36 - le Fleming, H.M. (November 1960) [1953]. White, D.E. (ed.). Part 8: Modern Passenger Classes. The Locomotives of the Great Western Railway (2nd ed.). Kenilworth: RCTS. ISBN 0-901115-19-3.

  12. Bradley 1988, pp. 55–6 - Bradley, Rodger (1988). GWR Two Cylinder 4-6-0s and 2-6-0s. Newton Abbot: David & Charles. ISBN 0-7153-8894-0.

  13. Bradley 1988, p. 56 - Bradley, Rodger (1988). GWR Two Cylinder 4-6-0s and 2-6-0s. Newton Abbot: David & Charles. ISBN 0-7153-8894-0.

  14. Gibson 1984, pp. 144–5 - Gibson, John C. (1984). Great Western Locomotive Design: A Critical Appreciation. Newton Abbot: David & Charles. ISBN 0-7153-8606-9.

  15. le Fleming 1960, p. H34-6 - le Fleming, H.M. (November 1960) [1953]. White, D.E. (ed.). Part 8: Modern Passenger Classes. The Locomotives of the Great Western Railway (2nd ed.). Kenilworth: RCTS. ISBN 0-901115-19-3.

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  21. le Fleming 1960, p. H36 - le Fleming, H.M. (November 1960) [1953]. White, D.E. (ed.). Part 8: Modern Passenger Classes. The Locomotives of the Great Western Railway (2nd ed.). Kenilworth: RCTS. ISBN 0-901115-19-3.

  22. le Fleming 1960, p. H35 - le Fleming, H.M. (November 1960) [1953]. White, D.E. (ed.). Part 8: Modern Passenger Classes. The Locomotives of the Great Western Railway (2nd ed.). Kenilworth: RCTS. ISBN 0-901115-19-3.

  23. Vaughan 1983, pp. 100–05 - Vaughan, Adrian (1983). Signalman's Twilight. London: John Murray. ISBN 0-7195-3973-0.

  24. 6880 Betton Grange Project http://www.6880.co.uk

  25. Streeter, Tony (August 2022). "Free Grange". Trackside (13): 28–34.