Expected Delivery Q4 2025 (Subject to change at Manufacturer's Discretion).
2831 will be sporting a fully lined Great Western green livery. It will have a curved footplate drop at the front of the locomotive, tapered buffers, a small pony truck bell cover and the top front lamp bracket will be mounted on the smoke box. This locomotive has inside steam pipes and a large boiler cradle. It has the Churchward cab with the sand boxes situated underneath it and porthole windows in the cab front. The boiler is crowned with a straight chimney and large safety valve bonnet, this is the only model in this production run not to have top feed. 2831 will be paired with a smooth sided tender.
The GWR prototype 2-8-0 locomotive 2800 (originally No 97) was built in 1903 and underwent two years of trials before further production began which resulted in 84 of the class being built. The design was much in advance of its time and this class and the slightly modified 2884 class were built from 1903 until 1942. They remained the standard freight design on the GWR for the rest of the Company’s existence and were used on the heaviest freight trains.
General Specification
The locomotive will have all of the usual refinements that are expected to be found on all Dapol models including:
Technical Specification