0-6-0PT Class 1366 GWR pannier Profile and Models

0-6-0PT Class 1366 GWR pannier

No. 1369 at Buckfastleigh on the South Devon Railway in September 2021. ©JHRailPhotography

A small fleet of Class 1366 locomotives were designed by Charles Collett for use as dockyard shunters in the Great Western Railway region. The class was developed from the earlier 1361 class but featured pannier tanks instead, the 1361s unusually (for the GWR) were built as saddle tanks. Aside from their dockyard work, the class were sometimes seen hauling boat trains along the tight Weymouth tramway. They saw usage well into the 1960s with BR thanks to their light weight and short wheelbase making them useful shunters.

(Information provided by Wikipedia)

Type of Locomotive

Steam

Builder

GWR Swindon Works

Build Date

1934

Total Built

6

Wheel Configuration

0-6-0PT

Tractive Effort

16,320 lbf

Operated By

Great Western Railway
British Railways

Main Duties

Shunting

In Service Until

1964

Surviving Examples

1

 

Products awaiting categorisation

Scale Brand Image Construction Type DCC Capability Product Code Product Title Livery
OO Gauge (1:76 Scale) DJH Model Railway Kits K31 GWR/BR 1366 class 0-6-0pt Requires assembly Not set K31
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GWR/BR 1366 class 0-6-0pt BR black with early emblem
N Gauge Beaver Products No image available Requires assembly Not set N.257
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Class 1366 0-6-0PT Kit (requires Minitrix Dock Tank Chassis) Awaiting Categorisation
O Gauge (1:43 Scale) The Wagon & Carriage Works No image available Requires assembly Not set WW313
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GWR Class 1366 0-6-0PT Kit Awaiting Categorisation