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LB&SCR G Class

£9.99

PACK FEATURES
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  • Numerous Camera Views
  • Period Accurate LB&SCR Lamps & Discs
  • Realistic Fully Functional Cab
  • Quick-drive Ready
  • All 26 members of the class
  • Authentic & Immersive Sounds
  • Stunning fire & Dynamic smoke particles
  • Customizable Lamp Arrangement (Locomotive & Tender)
  • Fluctuating water level dependent on route gradient
  • SimNations Locomotion 2.0 Script
  • Realistic Performance Physics
  • Realistic Regulator & Steam Chest/Circuit Simulation
  • Realistic Adhesion
  • Cab Light Effects
  • Lump Firing Simulation
  • Custom Auto-Fireman
  • Customizable lamp/headboards for AI Traffic
  • Performance Mode Pro  for less powerful PCs
  • Gauge Oscillation at Speed
  • Advanced Safety Valve, Chimney, Cylinder scripting
  • Fire Intensity synchronized with the exhaust beat
  • Carefully & Meticulously made simulation for realistic performance & boiler management

*See “Read Me/Manual” included for Quick drive Compatibility DLC compatibility*

TECH DETAILS
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  • Build Date – 1874-1882
  • Running Service – 1874-1914
  • Wheel Arrangement – 2-2-2
  • Number of Cylinders – 2
  • Boiler Pressure – 150 PSI
  • Designer – William Stroudley

Size: 320MB

SKU: 63786 Category:

Description

HISTORY OF THE LBSCR G CLASS

The LB&SCR G class were powerful 2-2-2 locomotives, designed by William Stroudley of the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway in 1874. A prototype single locomotive, No. 151 Grosvenor, was designed by Stroudley and produced by Brighton railway works in December 1874. This was extensively tested before a second, scaled down locomotive No. 325 Abergavenny, was ordered in June 1876 and completed in January 1877. Both locomotives performed adequately, but Abergavenny was significantly less powerful than Grosvenor. A modified design was developed, and twelve further locomotives were built between December 1880 and November 1881. The members of this class worked express trains between London and South Coast towns such as Portsmouth, Brighton and Eastbourne, and covered large mileages. The introduction of the Billinton B2 class made the singles redundant on the Portsmouth line and so several were transferred to Tunbridge Wells . The locomotives are notable as well for never carrying any other livery apart from Stroudleys Improved Engine Green.

The final nail in the coffin came when two LBSCR G Classes were designated to haul a special train with the LBSCR Chief Mechanical Engineer on board the train, Robert Billinton. The locomotives failed while on route & in a fit of rage, Billinton ordered that all the class be scrapped immediately. Withdrawals began in May 1907, and the last locomotive survived until May 1914. No examples have been preserved, but there is a model of No. 331 ‘Fairlight’ in the museum at Sheffield Park on the Bluebell Railway.

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