Glyn Valley Tramway

Glyn Valley Tramway

Details

Length: 86mm (over coupling hoop)  90mm (Glyn)
Width: 29mm
Height: 40mm
Manufacture: Beyer, Peacock & Co. 
Railway: Glyn Valley Tramway
Gauge: 2' 4½"
The Glyn Valley Tramway was converted to steam power in 1889, and Beyer Peacock of Manchester were given the contract to build two suitable locomotives. These 0-4-2 side tank locomotives were named Sir Theodore and Dennis,. Three years later additional motive power was required and a third locomotive of a slightly improved design arrived, named Glyn. These unique and characterful locomotives operated on the 2' 4½" gauge line between Chirk and Glyn Ceiriog until its closure in 1935.

The locomotives were required to conform to tramway regulations, this included having skirts to hide the motion and a speed restriction of 10mph. They were intended to run cab first to give the driver an unobstructed view of the road ahead, with turntables located at each of the main stations along the line. The distinctive pipework beside the boiler forms part of the condensing apparatus, where exhaust steam from the cylinders was diverted back in to the water tanks to be reused.
Each model is packaged with detailed instructions and collectors booklet, giving details of the model, the prototype and an anatomy of the features of the design.

41-201 Sir Theodore 
c1890 Lined Green


Out of Stock
£189.50

41-203 Dennis 
c1890 Lined Green


Stock: Good
£189.50

41-205 Glyn
c1890 Lined Green


Stock: Good
£189.50

41-202 Sir Theodore 
c1930 Lined Black


Out of Stock
£189.50

41-204 Dennis 
c1930 Black


Stock: Good
£179.50

41-206 Glyn
c1930 Black


Stock: Low
£179.50

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