public _92214() { LocomotiveSpecifications = new LocomotiveSpecification_9F(); Title = "92214, City of Leicester, Class9F, 2-10-0"; Paragraph1 = "The British Railways BR Standard Class 9F 2-10-0 is a class of steam locomotive designed for British Railways by Robert Riddles. " + "The Class 9F was the last in a series of standardised locomotive classes designed for British Railways during the 1950s, " + "and was intended for use on fast, heavy freight trains over long distances. It was one of the most powerful steam locomotive " + "types ever built for British Railways, and successfully performed its intended duties. The class was given the nickname of 'Spaceships', " + "due to its size and shape. In profile, daylight can be seen between the frames and the boiler."; Paragraph2 = "No.92214 was built at Swindon in October, 1959 and after a few weeks at Cardiff Canton it was allocated, " + "in November, to Banbury where it was used to haul the heavy ironstone trains from the Oxfordshire quarries to " + "the steel works in South Wales. No doubt while at Banbury it picked up some of the traffic coming off the Great Central " + "via Culworth Junction. While at Banbury it was also employed on the fast goods services to Old Oak Common."; PageTitle = "92214"; HtmlFileName = $"{PageTitle}.html"; RawImagePath = Constants.RawDataPath + @"\Locos\92214\"; ExportImagePath = Constants.LocoRef + "images\\92214\\"; Order = 1; Keywords.Add("British Railways BR Standard"); Keywords.Add("Photo collection"); Keywords.Add("Spaceships"); Keywords.Add("Robert Riddles"); Keywords.Add("Oxfordshire quarries"); Keywords.Add("Great Central"); }
public _92134() { LocomotiveSpecifications = new LocomotiveSpecification_9F(); Title = "92134, Class9F, 2-10-0"; Paragraph1 = "The British Railways BR Standard Class 9F 2-10-0 is a class of steam locomotive designed for British Railways by Robert Riddles. " + "The Class 9F was the last in a series of standardised locomotive classes designed for British Railways during the 1950s, " + "and was intended for use on fast, heavy freight trains over long distances. It was one of the most powerful steam locomotive " + "types ever built for British Railways, and successfully performed its intended duties. The class was given the nickname of 'Spaceships', " + "due to its size and shape. In profile, daylight can be seen between the frames and the boiler."; Paragraph2 = "92134 was built at Crewe Works in June 1957 and allocated on completion to Saltley, " + "On its withdrawal on 31 December 1966, it was allocated to Birkenhead " + "It was sold to Woodham Brothers for scrap and moved to their scrapyard at Barry Island in June 1967. " + "Rescued for preservation in December 1980, 92134 became the 116th locomotive to leave Barry after having been there for 13 years and 6 months"; PageTitle = "92134"; HtmlFileName = $"{PageTitle}.html"; RawImagePath = Constants.RawDataPath + @"\Locos\92134\"; ExportImagePath = Constants.LocoRef + "images\\92134\\"; Order = 1; Keywords.Add("British Railways BR Standard"); Keywords.Add("Photo collection"); Keywords.Add("Sole surviving Single Chimney 9F"); Keywords.Add("Spaceships"); Keywords.Add("Robert Riddles"); Keywords.Add("Oxfordshire quarries"); Keywords.Add("Great Central"); }