The 1076 Class were 266 double framed0-6-0tank locomotives built by the Great Western Railway between 1870 and 1881; the last one, number 1287, was withdrawn in 1946. They are often referred to as the Buffalo Class following the naming of locomotive 1134.
History
These large tank locomotives, with their wheels and dia × stroke cylinders were capable of working trains on the main line. They followed on from George Armstrong's 1016 Class built from 1867, themselves derived from the earlier 302 Class of Joseph Armstrong, and were perpetuated by his successor William Dean until 1881. Modernisedsaddle tank locomotives of similar size were then produced in the 1813 Class. The first six were built with side tanks. The following locomotives had saddle tanks covering their boilers and fireboxes, but from 1874 longer saddle tank extending to the front of the smokebox were the norm. All the earlier locomotives were eventually fitted with these larger tanks. Most were reconstructed with pannier tanks from 1911 onwards. The first locomotives had just a spectacle plate to give protection for the crew, but then small cabs, open at the back, were fitted. Later on most of the surviving locomotives were given full cabs so that there was protection when running in reverse. Other changes to various locomotives over their long lives were Belpaire fireboxes, enlarged coalbunkers, and even superheaters. One or two were fitted with spark-arresting chimneys. 21 were fitted for working autotrains.
Ten locomotives were built in 1876 with broad gauge wheels outside the standard double frames. Five more broad gauge locomotives were built in 1878, while from 1884 another 35 were converted from standard gauge to broad. All were eventually converted back to standard gauge. 1256 was one of a pair of locomotives that worked the last broad gauge train from back to Swindon for conversion on 20 May 1892. Locomotives built new as broad gauge are denoted in this list by an asterisk*.
1228 *
1229 *
1230 *
1231 *
1232 *
1233 *
1234 *
1235 *
1236 *
1237 *
1238
1239
1250
1251
1252
1253
1254
1255
1256
1257
1258
1259
1260
1261
1262
1263
1264
1265
1266
1267
1561 *
1562 *
1563 *
1564 *
1565 *
1566
1567
1568
1569
1570
1571
1572
1573
1574
1575
1576
1577
1578
1579
1580
Named locomotive
1134 Buffalo
Locomotives sold
Two locomotives were sold to the Neath and Brecon Railway:
1563 became N&BR 14 in 1911 and returned to the Great Western Railway in 1922
1591 became N&BR 15 in 1912 and returned to the Great Western Railway in 1922 was withdrawn before being given it number back
Five locomotives were sold to the Rhondda and Swansea Bay Railway:
1660 became R&SBR 2 in 1919 and returned to the Great Western Railway in 1922
1652 became R&SBR 31 in 1912 and returned to the Great Western Railway in 1922
728 became R&SBR 32 in 1915 and returned to the Great Western Railway in 1922
957 became R&SBR 33 in 1914 and returned to the Great Western Railway in 1922
1167 became R&SBR 34 in 1919 and returned to the Great Western Railway in 1922