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The Dean Single or 3031 Class was a type of steam locomotive built by the Great Western Railway between 1891 and 1899. They were designed by William Dean for passenger work.

The first eight members of the class (numbers 3021-3028) were built as convertible broad gauge 2-2-2 locomotives, being converted to standard gauge in mid-1892, at the end of broad gauge running on the Great Western Railway. A further 22 were built in late 1891 and early 1892, this time as standard gauge engines.

Due to their long boilers, these engines were unstable, particularly at speed. In September 1893, this resulted in a derailment for number 3021 Wigmore Castle in Box Tunnel, when the front axle broke. It was decided that future members of the class would be constructed to a 4-2-2 wheel arrangement to reduce the weight on the front wheels.

In 1900, George Jackson Churchward replaced the boiler on number 3027 Worcester with a parallel Standard 2 boiler. Twelve further engines were similarly converted in 1905 and 1906.

Despite the locomotives' speed, the 4-2-2 design was soon found to be outdated and unsuitable for more modern operation. Despite Churchward's idea to convert them to more modern 4-4-0s, they were scrapped between 1908 and 1915.

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Notable Members of the Class

3065 Duke of Connaught made a record-breaking run with the Ocean Mail on 9th May 1904, covering the distance from Plymouth to Paddington in 227 minutes.

3041 The Queen, originally named James Mason, was an example of this class allocated to Royal Train duties.

Number 3046 Lord of the Isles has enjoyed a certain amount of celebrity, having been chosen as the prototype for a Tri-ang model locomotive. Since then the engine has also been modelled by Brio and Matchbox. In 2006, Hornby also produced a limited edition of the same model, this time bearing the name Lorna Doone.

Replica

None of the original class survive, but a static replica of The Queen was commissioned by Tussauds for the Railways and Royalty exhibition at Windsor and Eton Central railway station. The engine remains there, but the tender was scrapped to make more space for the shopping centre occupying that station building. Parts of the tender were saved for use in the newbuild LBSCR Atlantic project at the Bluebell Railway as the tender was originally of the LBSCR.

Numbering

Number Name Notes
3001 Amazon
3002 Atalanta
3003 Avalanche
3004 Black Prince
3005 Britannia
3006 Courier
3007 Dragon
3008 Emperor
3009 Flying Dutchman
3010 Fire King
3011 Greyhound
3012 Great Western
3013 Great Britain
3014 Iron Duke
3015 Kennet
3016 Lightning
3017 Prometheus Built as 3017 Nelson. Renamed in May 1895
3018 Glenside Built as 3018 Racer. Renamed in September 1911
3019 Rover
3020 Sultan
3021 Wigmore Castle Built as Broad gauge convertible. Involved in accident in Box Tunnel 1893
3022 Bessemer Built as Broad gauge convertible named Rougemont. Renamed 1898
3023 Swallow Built as Broad gauge convertible.
3024 Storm King Built as Broad gauge convertible.
3025 Quicksilver Built as Broad gauge convertible named St. George. Renamed in May 1907
3026 Tornado Built as Broad gauge convertible.
3027 Worcester Built as Broad gauge convertible named Thames. Renamed in December 1895
3028 Wellington Built as Broad gauge convertible.
3029 White Horse
3030 Westward Ho
3031 Achilles
3032 Agamemnon
3033 Albatross
3034 Behemoth
3035 Beaufort Built at 3035 Bellerophon. Renamed in December 1895
3036 Crusader
3037 Corsair
3038 Devonia
3039 Dreadnought
3040 Empress of India
3041 James Mason Built as 3041 Emlyn. Renamed in 1897 as The Queen. Renamed in June 1910
3042 Frederick Saunders
3043 Hercules
3044 Hurricane
3045 Hirondelle
3046 Lord of the Isles
3047 Lorna Doone
3048 Majestic
3049 Nelson Built as 3049 Prometheus. Renamed in May 1895
3050 Royal Sovereign
3051 Stormy Petrel
3052 Sir Walter Raleigh
3053 Sir Frances Drake
3054 Sir Richard Grenville
3055 Lambert Built as 3055 Trafalgar. Renamed in July 1901
3056 Wilkinson Built as 3056 Timour. Renamed in July 1901
3057 Walter Robinson Built as 3057 Tartar. Renamed in July 1901
3058 Grierson Built as 3058 Ulysses. Renamed in May 1895
3059 John W. Wilson
3060 John G. Griffiths Built as 3060 Warlock. Renamed in March 1908. Name removed in March 1914
3061 George A. Wills Built as 3061 Alexandra. Name removed in November 1910 but renamed inOctober 1911
3062 Albert Edward
3063 Duke of York
3064 Duke of Edinburgh
3065 Duke of Connaught
3066 Duchess of Albany
3067 Duchess of Teck
3068 Duke of Cambridge
3069 Earl of Chester
3070 Earl of Warwick
3071 Emlyn
3072 Bulkeley Built as 3072 North Star. Named removed early 1906 but renamed in September 1906
3073 Princess Royal
3074 Princess Helena Name removed in April 1914
3075 Princess Louise
3076 Princess Beatrice
3077 Princess May
3078 Eupatoria
3079 Thunderbolt
3080 Windsor Castle

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