92203 Black Prince at Toddington on the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway on 23 October 2005 |
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| Power type | steam |
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| Designer | R.A. Riddles |
| Builder | British Rail Swindon Works |
| Build date | 1959 |
| Total production | 251 |
| Configuration | 2-10-0 |
| Gauge | 4 ft 8½ in (1,435 mm) |
| Wheel diameter | 5' 0" |
| Length | 66ft 2in overall |
| Total weight | 86 ton 14 cwt |
| Fuel capacity | 9 tons |
| Water capacity | 4,725 Gallons |
| Boiler pressure | 250lb/sq. in. |
| Cylinders | 2 |
| Cylinder size | 20" x 28" |
| Tractive effort | 36,668 lbs. |
| Class | 9F |
British Railways standard class 9F No. 92203 is a preserved British steam locomotive. He has been named Black Prince in preservation, but did not carry this name in service. 92203 was the third 9F of the BR standard class 9F locomotives built by Swindon in January 1959. When withdrawn after a working life of less than 9 years, he was working the heavy iron ore trains out of Liverpool Docks to Shotton Steelworks, and worked the last steam-hauled ore train in November 1967. 92203's wheel arrangement in Whyte notation is 2-10-0. The central pair of drive wheels is flangeless to allow the locomotive to operate on sharper radius curves. The locomotive was purchased straight from BR by the artist David Shepherd. He named him Black Prince, a name never carried by 92203 (indeed only the last 9F, 92220 Evening Star was ever named) though fellow standard, Britannia class No. 70008 Black Prince was thus named after Edward of Woodstock. 92203 has recently completed a two-year overhaul from 2005 to 2007, and is presently based at the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway.
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| 92134 • 92203 Black Prince • 92207 • 92212 • 92214 • 92219 • 92220 Evening Star • 92240 • 92245 |


