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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