South Devon Railway Eagle class


The Eagle class were sixteen broad gauge locomotives operated on the South Devon Railway, Cornwall Railway and associated adjacent railways. They were designed for passenger trains on this steep and sharply curved line but were also used on goods trains when required.
They were ordered by Evans, Walker and Gooch who were contracted to operate the locomotives for both the railways. Daniel Gooch designed them as a development of his earlier Comet class. They had slightly smaller wheels but larger tanks containing 1,100 gallons, a 37.5% increase. They were built by Slaughter, Grüning and Company.
The locomotives were bought by the SDR on 1 July 1866 after which they were operated as a combined fleet over both the SDR and CR, but they continued to be accounted to their original owner. On 1 February 1876 the South Devon Railway was amalgamated with the Great Western Railway, the locomotives were given numbers by their new owners but continued to carry their names too.

Locomotives

South Devon Railway

Hawk ; GWR no. 2108; withdrawn 1885Giraffe ; GWR no. 2112; withdrawn 1877Lion ; GWR no. 2113; withdrawn 1883Antelope ; GWR no. 2114; withdrawn 1884Tiger ; GWR no. 2116; withdrawn 1884Hector ; GWR no. 2117; withdrawn 1892Dart ; GWR no. 2119; withdrawn 1885

Cornwall Railway

Eagle ; GWR no. 2106; withdrawn 1876Elk ; GWR no. 2107; withdrawn 1877Lynx ; GWR no. 2109; withdrawn 1876Gazelle ; GWR no. 2110; withdrawn 1865Mazeppa ; GWR no. 2111; withdrawn 1885Wolf ; GWR no. 2115; withdrawn 1878Cato ; GWR no. 2118; withdrawn 1877Pollux ; GWR no. 2120; withdrawn 1892Castor GWR no. 2121; withdrawn 1882