Gresley A4

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The '''4-6-2 Streak''' is a steam [[:Category:Locomotives|locomotive]] in [[Project 1000]].
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The '''4-6-2 Streak''' is a steam [[:Category:Locomotives|locomotive]] in the [[UK Railway Set]].
 
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==Statistics and information==
 
==Statistics and information==
 
[[Image:a4.png|right|Two livery variations, based on year built and last service]]
 
[[Image:a4.png|right|Two livery variations, based on year built and last service]]
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Other streamlined Pacifics used in the UK include the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LMS_Princess_Coronation_Class LMS ''Coronation'' Class], and Bulleid's [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SR_Merchant_Navy Merchant Navy] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SR_West_Country_Class Light Pacifics] for the SR.
 
Other streamlined Pacifics used in the UK include the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LMS_Princess_Coronation_Class LMS ''Coronation'' Class], and Bulleid's [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SR_Merchant_Navy Merchant Navy] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SR_West_Country_Class Light Pacifics] for the SR.
  
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Latest revision as of 11:45, 30 May 2018

The 4-6-2 Streak is a steam locomotive in the UK Railway Set.

[edit] Statistics and information

Two livery variations, based on year built and last service
Type: Express Passenger Steam Locomotive
Introduction: 1936
Withdrawal: 1975
Speed: 115mph
Power: 2000hp
Weight: 166t
Tractive Effort: 157kN
Replaces: Pacific
Replaced By: Sulzer Type 4, Deltic, AL1

[edit] Prototype information

A4.jpg
Nigel Gresley's A4 Pacifics are arguably the most famous of all British steam locomotives. Number 4468 Mallard still holds the world steam speed record, set in 1938.

[edit] Similar locomotives

Other streamlined Pacifics used in the UK include the LMS Coronation Class, and Bulleid's Merchant Navy and Light Pacifics for the SR.

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