The Bassett-Lowke Atlantic locomotive, named **Stanley Baldwin**, is a notable miniature engine with a rich history. Originally built by Bassett-Lowke, a company renowned for producing high-quality scale models and miniature trains, this Atlantic-style steam engine has traveled extensively. Known for its authentic design, it features the classic Atlantic wheel configuration (4-4-2), which was popular in British and American railway designs during the early 20th century. Its detailed craftsmanship and historical significance make it a prized addition to miniature railways and model collections.
The locomotive was thereafter acquired by the Cropthorne Light Railway in Worcestershire, including the Stanley Baldwin also acquired from Grittenham Light Railway.
| Name | Bassett-Lowke Atlantic 'Stanley Baldwin' |
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Designed By: Basset Lowke
Builder: Basset Lowke
Year Built: 1922
Gauge: 7 1/4"
Wheel Arrangement: 4-4-2
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Working psi: 100psi
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