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- BR_Standard_Class_6 height "3962.4".
- BR_Standard_Class_6 length "20726.4".
- BR_Standard_Class_6 width "2438.4".
- BR_Standard_Class_6 abstract "The Standard class 6, otherwise known as the Clan Class, was a class of 4-6-2 Pacific tender steam locomotive designed by Robert Riddles for use by British Railways. Ten locomotives were constructed between 1951 and 1952, with a further 15 planned for construction. However, due to acute steel shortages in Britain, the order was continually postponed until it was finally cancelled on the publication of the 1955 Modernisation Plan for the re-equipment of British Railways.The Clan Class was based upon the Britannia Class design, incorporating a smaller boiler and various weight-saving measures to increase the route availability of a Pacific-type locomotive for its intended area of operations, the west of Scotland. The Clan Class received a mixed reception from crews, with those regularly operating the locomotives giving favourable reports as regards performance. However, trials in other areas of the British Railways network returned negative feedback, a common complaint being that difficulty in steaming the locomotive made it hard to adhere to timetables. Reports exist that suggest a degree of the disappointment with these locomotives was attributable to their being allocated to Class 7 work where they were only a Class 6 in reality; a problem put down to their very similar appearance to the BR Standard Class 7.Some of the Clan Class locomotives took their names from the Highland Railway Clan Class which was being withdrawn from service at the time, indicating further their intended area of operations. The class was ultimately deemed a failure by British Railways, and the last was withdrawn in 1966. None survived into preservation, although a project to build the next locomotive in line, number 72010 Hengist, is progressing. The frame plates are presently at Riley & Son Ltd. at Bury awaiting further parts to commence assembly of the frame structure.".
- BR_Standard_Class_6 activeYearsEndYear "1952".
- BR_Standard_Class_6 activeYearsStartYear "1951".
- BR_Standard_Class_6 builder Crewe_Works.
- BR_Standard_Class_6 designer Robert_Riddles.
- BR_Standard_Class_6 height "3.9624".
- BR_Standard_Class_6 length "20.7264".
- BR_Standard_Class_6 numberBuilt "10".
- BR_Standard_Class_6 thumbnail 72003_Clan_Fraser_in_1958.jpg?width=300.
- BR_Standard_Class_6 width "2.4384".
- BR_Standard_Class_6 wikiPageExternalLink getsteamclass.php?item=CLAN.
- BR_Standard_Class_6 wikiPageExternalLink news41.htm.
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- BR_Standard_Class_6 wikiPageOutDegree "104".
- BR_Standard_Class_6 wikiPageRevisionID "707787269".
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- BR_Standard_Class_6 wikiPageWikiLink BR_Standard_Class_7.
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- BR_Standard_Class_6 wikiPageWikiLink Cargo.
- BR_Standard_Class_6 wikiPageWikiLink Carlisle,_Cumbria.
- BR_Standard_Class_6 wikiPageWikiLink Carriage.
- BR_Standard_Class_6 wikiPageWikiLink Category:4-6-2_locomotives.
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- BR_Standard_Class_6 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scrapped_locomotives.
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- BR_Standard_Class_6 wikiPageWikiLink Cylinder_(locomotive).
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- BR_Standard_Class_6 wikiPageWikiLink Diesel_locomotive.
- BR_Standard_Class_6 wikiPageWikiLink Dieselisation.
- BR_Standard_Class_6 wikiPageWikiLink Dumfries.
- BR_Standard_Class_6 wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Region_of_British_Railways.
- BR_Standard_Class_6 wikiPageWikiLink Edinburgh.
- BR_Standard_Class_6 wikiPageWikiLink Firebox_(steam_engine).
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- BR_Standard_Class_6 wikiPageWikiLink Glasgow_Central_station.
- BR_Standard_Class_6 wikiPageWikiLink Golden_Arrow_(train).
- BR_Standard_Class_6 wikiPageWikiLink Great_Central_Railway_(heritage_railway).
- BR_Standard_Class_6 wikiPageWikiLink Harwich.
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- BR_Standard_Class_6 wikiPageWikiLink History_of_rail_transport_in_Great_Britain_1948–1994.
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- BR_Standard_Class_6 wikiPageWikiLink Kent.
- BR_Standard_Class_6 wikiPageWikiLink LMS_Stanier_Class_5_4-6-0.
- BR_Standard_Class_6 wikiPageWikiLink LMS_locomotive_numbering_and_classification.
- BR_Standard_Class_6 wikiPageWikiLink LNER_Peppercorn_Class_A1.
- BR_Standard_Class_6 wikiPageWikiLink LNER_Peppercorn_Class_A2.
- BR_Standard_Class_6 wikiPageWikiLink LNER_Thompson_Class_B1.
- BR_Standard_Class_6 wikiPageWikiLink Leeds.
- BR_Standard_Class_6 wikiPageWikiLink List_of_BR_Clan_Class_locomotives.
- BR_Standard_Class_6 wikiPageWikiLink Liverpool.
- BR_Standard_Class_6 wikiPageWikiLink Liverpool_Street_station.
- BR_Standard_Class_6 wikiPageWikiLink Locomotive_wheelslip.
- BR_Standard_Class_6 wikiPageWikiLink London.
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- BR_Standard_Class_6 wikiPageWikiLink London_Midland_Region_of_British_Railways.
- BR_Standard_Class_6 wikiPageWikiLink London_and_North_Eastern_Railway.
- BR_Standard_Class_6 wikiPageWikiLink Lord_Provost.
- BR_Standard_Class_6 wikiPageWikiLink Manchester.
- BR_Standard_Class_6 wikiPageWikiLink Nationalization.
- BR_Standard_Class_6 wikiPageWikiLink Newcastle_upon_Tyne.
- BR_Standard_Class_6 wikiPageWikiLink Norwich.
- BR_Standard_Class_6 wikiPageWikiLink Oliver_Bulleid.
- BR_Standard_Class_6 wikiPageWikiLink Polmadie.
- BR_Standard_Class_6 wikiPageWikiLink Port_Talbot.
- BR_Standard_Class_6 wikiPageWikiLink Railway_Correspondence_and_Travel_Society.
- BR_Standard_Class_6 wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Riddles.
- BR_Standard_Class_6 wikiPageWikiLink Route_availability.
- BR_Standard_Class_6 wikiPageWikiLink Rugby,_Warwickshire.
- BR_Standard_Class_6 wikiPageWikiLink SR_Merchant_Navy_class.
- BR_Standard_Class_6 wikiPageWikiLink SR_West_Country_and_Battle_of_Britain_classes.
- BR_Standard_Class_6 wikiPageWikiLink Scotland.
- BR_Standard_Class_6 wikiPageWikiLink Scottish_Region_of_British_Railways.
- BR_Standard_Class_6 wikiPageWikiLink Settle-Carlisle_Line.
- BR_Standard_Class_6 wikiPageWikiLink Shades_of_green.
- BR_Standard_Class_6 wikiPageWikiLink Shap.