The Great Western Railway (GWR) 6959 or Modified Hall Class is a class of 4-6-0 steam locomotive. They were a development by Frederick Hawksworth of Charles Collett's earlier Hall Class named after English and Welsh country houses. he Modified Halls marked the most radical change to Swindon Works' practice since Churchward's time as chief mechanical engineer and was very far from a simple modification of the Hall design. 'Although in outward appearance it looked almost the same, nearly everything about it was new.' The Modified Hall class 'ran freely, steamed well and were popular with both footplate and maintenance staff. After the unambitious designs of Collett's final years, they restored Swindon's reputation.' Fourteen survived until the end of steam on the former GWR in 1965. |
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Type of Locomotive |
Steam |
Builder |
GWR/ BR Swindon Works |
Build Date |
1944 to 1950 |
Total Built |
71 |
Tractive Effort |
27,275 lbf |
Wheel Configuration |
4-6-0 |
Operated By |
Great Western Railway British Railways |
Main Duties |
Mixed Traffic |
In Service Until |
1965 |
Surviving Examples |
6 |