
GWR 1400 Class No. 1420 "Bulliver" - Locomotive Wiki
The Great Western Railway (GWR) No. 1420 "Bulliver" is a 0-4-2 T 1400 Class tank engine preserved at the South Devon Railway. No. 1420 was built in November 1933 at Swindon …
GWR 1400 Class - Wikipedia
The GWR 1400 Class is a class of steam locomotive designed by the Great Western Railway for branch line passenger work. It was originally classified as the 4800 Class when introduced in …
1420 – Preserved British Steam Locomotives
1420 was built at Swindon in November 1933 – Withdrawn November 1964. 4820 was completed at Swindon in November 1933 at a cost of £2285 for the engine and boiler, plus a further £70 …
South Devon Railway - GWR 0-4-2T
Apr 2, 2025 · Only two 14XX locos are believed to have received this livery, one of them being one of the regular Ashburton Branch engines, 1470. A re-creation of a genuine Ashburton …
Great Western Railway, 1400 class details
Great Western Railway steam locomotives, 1400 class details
1400 0-4-2T GWR Collett 1400 – 1474 - Preserved British Steam …
The 1400 class was motor fitted for working push-pull trains which is the only difference between this class and the 5800 class. They were employed all over the GWR system on light branch …
Gwr 1420 Bulliver - Flickr
Number 1420 GWR Autotank ‘Bulliver’ built in 1933 at Swindon. As of 1965 it’s preserved on the South Devon Railway but under overhaul for a new boiler. I really love the 1400s, each batch …
Great Western 0 - 4 - 2 steam locomotives
Oct 7, 2013 · Four members of the '1400' class have been lovingly preserved and their numbers are 1420, 1442, 1450 and 1466. Specifications. 165 lbs/square inch. Copyright © by John …
Hornby Railways Collector Guide - Class - Class 14XX - Steam
The Great Western Railway (GWR) answer to passenger service needs were small but versatile 14xx class that was a continuing development of earlier designs. Details: A total of 75 14xx 0-4 …
SOUTH DEVON RAILWAY 1420 goes on tour - 2015
Mar 9, 2025 · On Saturday 04 th July 2015 GWR 0-4-2T 1420, carrying its former Dart Valley Railway name “Bulliver”, left Buckfastleigh on a Gilpin Demolition low loader which could be …