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Star Class, No. 4014, Knight of the Bath

Star Class, No. 4014, Knight of the Bath


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Filename: LPC11a 061.jpg

Size: 2708 x 1796 (572KB)

Date: 2nd January 2013

Source: STEAM Museum of the GWR

Unique Reference Number: LPC11a 062

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Star Class, No. 4014, Knight of the Bath

4-6-0 locomotive. Built March 1908, withdrawn 1946

STEAM - Museum of the Great Western Railway

Media ID 8306811

4 6 0 Star


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This print showcases the magnificent Star Class locomotive, No. 4014, known as the "Knight of the Bath". Built in March 1908 and retired in 1946, this remarkable 4-6-0 steam engine holds a rich history within its sturdy frame. Gazing at this image transports us back to an era when steam power ruled the railways with elegance and might. The Knight of the Bath stands proudly on display at STEAM Museum of the GWR, serving as a testament to engineering excellence and industrial progress. With its sleek design and powerful presence, No. 4014 exudes an air of grandeur that captivates both railway enthusiasts and casual observers alike. Its gleaming metallic exterior reflects decades of service hauling passengers across vast distances, connecting communities along Great Western Railway's extensive network. The photograph perfectly captures every intricate detail - from its ornate brass fittings to its imposing smokestack billowing clouds of white vapor into the sky. It reminds us not only of a bygone era but also pays homage to those who dedicated their lives to keeping these mechanical marvels running smoothly. As we admire this timeless piece of transportation history preserved within STEAM Museum's walls, we are reminded that locomotives like No. 4014 were more than just machines; they were symbols of progress, innovation, and human ingenuity that forever changed our world's landscape.

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