Sir Aubrey Brocklebank
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Sir Aubrey Brocklebank | |
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Wheel Arrangement | 4-6-2 |
Year of Origin | 1919 |
Year of Withdrawal | 1927 |
Designer | W.V. Cauchi |
Builder | Hunt & Co. |
Length | 18' 7.75" |
Liveries | Blue, Red, Green |
Sir Aubrey Brocklebank was the third of the "scale" engines to arrive. It was basically an improvement of Colossus and the Bassett-Lowke Class 60. It provided welcome relief for the motive power deparment and took a major share of the work.
As with the other scale engines, she was too lightly built and her frame actually broke in 1926. She was withdrawn at the same time as Colossus for similar reasons and her chassis became part of River Mite I.
Her liveries changed from NGR Blue to Midland Red and then Green.