The class was constructed to a restricted loading gauge for use on routes with low overbridges and had a modest axle loading of 13 tons 18 cwt. Many were based in South Wales and there was an allocation of 10 to Lydney in the Forest of Dean. Others worked in Cornwall in one direction and as far afield as Scotland in the other. Workings in South Wales included duties on the Burry Port and Gwendraeth Valley Railway (BPGV), a line which Colonel Stephens had reconstructed as a light railway.
TECHNICAL DATA
Class: 16XX
Weight: 41 tons 12 cwt
Tractive effort: 18,515 lbs
Cylinders (2) 161/2 in. dia x 24 in. stoke
Boiler Pressure 165 lbs
Coal capacity: 21/2 tons
Wheels: 4 ft. 11/2 in diameter
Weight: 41 tons 12 cwt
Tractive effort: 18,515 lbs
Cylinders (2) 161/2 in. dia x 24 in. stoke
Boiler Pressure 165 lbs
Coal capacity: 21/2 tons
Wheels: 4 ft. 11/2 in diameter
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