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- BR_Standard_Class_7 height "3962.4".
- BR_Standard_Class_7 length "20726.4".
- BR_Standard_Class_7 width "2438.4".
- BR_Standard_Class_7 abstract "The BR Standard Class 7, otherwise known as the Britannia Class, is a class of 4-6-2 Pacific steam locomotive designed by Robert Riddles for use by British Railways for mixed traffic duties. Fifty-five were constructed between 1951 and 1954. The design was a result of the 1948 locomotive exchanges undertaken in advance of further locomotive classes being constructed. Three batches were constructed at Crewe Works, before the publication of the 1955 Modernisation Plan.The Britannia Class was based on several previous LMS locomotive designs,and also significantly influenced by the Bulleid SR Pacifics, notably in the boiler and rear truck design, incorporating the best practices in locomotive technology as regards labour-saving and lowering maintenance costs; various weight-saving measures also increased the route availability of a Pacific-type locomotive on the British Railways network. The Britannias received a positive reception from their crews, with those regularly operating the locomotives giving them favourable reports as regards performance. However, trials in some areas of the British Railway network returned negative feedback, primarily due to indifferent operation of the locomotive, with its effects on adhering to timetables.The Britannias took their names from great Britons, former Star Class locomotives, and Scottish firths. The class remained in service until the last was withdrawn in 1968. Two survived into preservation, the first-of-class, number 70000 Britannia, and 70013 Oliver Cromwell. Number 70000 has hauled mainline excursions and 70013, after a period of display following limited steaming, returned to mainline steam in 2008 for the first time since leaving British Railways ownership. 70000 was returned to the main line in 2011.".
- BR_Standard_Class_7 activeYearsEndYear "1954".
- BR_Standard_Class_7 activeYearsStartYear "1951".
- BR_Standard_Class_7 builder Crewe_Works.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 designer Robert_Riddles.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 height "3.9624".
- BR_Standard_Class_7 length "20.7264".
- BR_Standard_Class_7 numberBuilt "55".
- BR_Standard_Class_7 thumbnail 70013_Storms_the_climb_out_of_Sheringham_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1755526.jpg?width=300.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 width "2.4384".
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageID "1223046".
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageLength "30292".
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageOutDegree "117".
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageRevisionID "698274053".
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink 4-6-2.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink Arthur_Peppercorn.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink Axle.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink BR_Standard_Class_7_70000_Britannia.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink BR_Standard_Class_7_70013_Oliver_Cromwell.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink BR_Standard_Class_8.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink Barnham_railway_station.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink Bishop.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink Blastpipe.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink Boiler.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink Brass.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink Bressingham_Steam_and_Gardens.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink British_Rail.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink British_Railways_Board.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink Cardiff_Canton_TMD.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink Cargo.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink Carlisle,_Cumbria.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink Carnforth.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink Category:4-6-2_locomotives.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink Category:British_Railways_standard_classes.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Railway_locomotives_introduced_in_1951.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Standard_gauge_railway_locomotives.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink Coal.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink Crewe_Works.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink Derby_Works.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink Diss.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink Doncaster_Works.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink East_Anglia.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Region_of_British_Railways.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink Eric_Treacy.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink Euston_railway_station.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink Exhaust_injector.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink Fifteen_Guinea_Special.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink Firebox_(steam_engine).
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink Firth.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink Footplate.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink GWR_4000_Class.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink George_Dow.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink Glasgow.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink Great_Central_Railway.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink Great_Central_Railway_(heritage_railway).
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink Great_Western_Railway.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink Great_Western_Railway_Power_and_Weight_Classification.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink History_of_rail_transport_in_Great_Britain_1948–1994.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink Holyhead.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink Ian_Allan_Publishing.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink LMS_locomotive_numbering_and_classification.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink LNER_Peppercorn_Class_A1.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink LNER_Peppercorn_Class_A2.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink Laira_Traction_Maintenance_Depot.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink List_of_BR_Britannia_Class_locomotives.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink Loading_gauge.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink London,_Midland_and_Scottish_Railway.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink London_Midland_Region_of_British_Railways.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink London_and_North_Eastern_Railway.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink Milton,_Vale_of_White_Horse.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink Milton_rail_crash.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink Mixed-traffic_locomotive.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink National_Railway_Museum.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink Nationalization.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink Norfolk.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink North_Norfolk_Railway.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink Old_Oak_Common.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink Oliver_Bulleid.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink Oxfordshire.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink Passenger.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink Pete_Waterman.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink Railway_Correspondence_and_Travel_Society.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Riddles.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink Route_availability.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Scot_Locomotive_and_General_Trust.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink SR_Merchant_Navy_class.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink SR_West_Country_and_Battle_of_Britain_classes.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink Scottish_Region_of_British_Railways.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink Settle,_North_Yorkshire.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink Settle_rail_crash.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink Shades_of_green.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink Smoke_deflectors.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink Smokebox.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink South_Wales.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink Southern_Railway_(UK).
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink Southern_Region_of_British_Railways.
- BR_Standard_Class_7 wikiPageWikiLink Steam_locomotive.