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Monday, 6 May 2013

L&Y 1300 0-6-0 at Embsay

Yesterday at Embsay saw a plethora of Locos


For me the star was L&Y 1300


The Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway (L&YR) Class 27 0-6-0 steam locomotive designed for freight work.
They were designed by John Aspinall and 484 were built between 1889 - 1918 at Horwich works. The Class 27 was the standard goods engine of the Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway. Aspinall opted for the two cylinder format with a non superheated round top boiler. Joy's configuration of valve gear was employed. By the time of Aspinall's departure from the L&YR in 1899 over 400 of these simple but powerful engines had been built. More were built under his successor Henry Hoy and George Hughes, albeit with some modifications. By 1918 the class totalled 484

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