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No 3021 Wigmore Castle

2-2-2 broad gauge convertible. Dean Single or 3031 class. Built 1891. Converted to standard gauge 1892. Rebuilt in 1894 as a 4-2-2 following an accident in Box Tunnel in 1893. STEAM - Museum of the Great Western Railway. © STEAM Museum of the GWR

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2 2 2 Castle Dean Convertible Wigmore

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No. 3021 Wigmore Castle: A Testament to Engineering Resilience in the Age of Steam This photograph showcases No. 3021 Wigmore Castle, a historic 2-2-2 broad gauge locomotive, built in 1891 by the Great Western Railway (GWR) at Swindon Works. The original design was classified as a Dean Single or 3031 Class. However, following an unfortunate accident in Box Tunnel in 1893, the locomotive underwent significant modifications. In 1892, No. 3021 was converted to standard gauge to accommodate the railway's ongoing transition from broad to standard gauge. Yet, its journey did not end there. After the conversion, the locomotive suffered further damage and was rebuilt in 1894 as a 4-2-2, featuring new outside cylinders and a redesigned boiler. The conversion and rebuilding process highlight the ingenuity and resilience of the engineers during the steam era. Despite the setbacks, No. 3021 continued to serve the GWR, demonstrating the adaptability and versatility of steam locomotives. This photograph captures the essence of the steam age, with the intricate details of the locomotive's design, the billowing steam, and the sense of power and motion. The image serves as a reminder of the engineering marvels that shaped the railway industry and left an indelible mark on transportation history.


Framed Prints of No 3021 Wigmore Castle

Introducing the Media Storehouse Framed Print of No. 3021 Wigmore Castle from the STEAM Museum of the GWR. This stunning print showcases the historic 2-2-2 broad gauge convertible locomotive, which was built in 1891 and converted to standard gauge the following year. With its distinctive design and rich history, this locomotive is a must-have for any railway enthusiast. Originally a Dean Single or 3031 class engine, No. 3021 underwent a major rebuild in 1894 following an accident in Box Tunnel in 1893. The result was a beautiful 4-2-2 locomotive that continued to serve the Great Western Railway with distinction. Our Framed Print captures the essence of this iconic locomotive, bringing a piece of railway history into your home or office. Each print is expertly framed and printed on high-quality archival paper, ensuring that your investment will last for generations. Order your Media Storehouse Framed Print of No. 3021 Wigmore Castle today and add a touch of railway history to your décor.


Photo Prints of No 3021 Wigmore Castle

Introducing the Media Storehouse collection of Photographic Prints featuring the historic No. 3021 Wigmore Castle from the STEAM Museum of the Great Western Railway. This captivating image showcases the 2-2-2 broad gauge convertible locomotive, also known as the Dean Single or 3031 class, built in 1891. The locomotive underwent significant changes in 1892 when it was converted to standard gauge following an accident in Box Tunnel. In 1894, it was rebuilt as a 4-2-2, showcased in this stunning photograph. Transport yourself back in time with this exquisite print, a perfect addition to any railway enthusiast's collection.


Poster Prints of No 3021 Wigmore Castle

Introducing the Media Storehouse collection of poster prints, featuring the iconic No. 3021 Wigmore Castle from the Steam Museum of the Great Western Railway. This stunning image captures the beauty and history of this 2-2-2 broad gauge convertible locomotive, which was built in 1891 and later converted to standard gauge in 1892. Following an accident in Box Tunnel in 1893, No. 3021 was rebuilt as a 4-2-2 in the same year. This impressive steam engine is a testament to the ingenuity and resilience of railway engineering in the late 19th century. Bring a piece of railway history into your home or office with this beautifully printed and vibrant poster, perfect for railway enthusiasts and history buffs alike.


Jigsaw Puzzles of No 3021 Wigmore Castle

Discover the intricacies of engineering history with Media Storehouse's Jigsaw Puzzle No. 3021 - Wigmore Castle. This captivating puzzle brings to life the iconic 2-2-2 broad gauge convertible locomotive from the STEAM Museum of the Great Western Railway. Originally built in 1891 as a Dean Single or 3031 class engine, this majestic machine underwent significant transformations. In 1892, it was converted to standard gauge, and following an unfortunate accident in Box Tunnel in 1893, it was rebuilt as a 4-2-2 in 1894. Immerse yourself in the world of steam power as you piece together the intricate details of this historic locomotive. With every carefully cut piece, you'll bring Wigmore Castle back to life, revealing its rich history and intricate design. Perfect for rail enthusiasts, history buffs, or anyone seeking a challenging and rewarding puzzle experience, Media Storehouse's Wigmore Castle Jigsaw Puzzle promises hours of enjoyment and a stunning final result.

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