The Baldwin Class 10-12-D is a class of
narrow gauge
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steam locomotive
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s built by the
Baldwin Locomotive Works
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(USA) for the British
War Department Light Railways for service in France during
World War I
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. They were built in 1916–1917 to gauge.
Origins of the type
The Belgians had designed gauge locomotives as early as in 1900–1901 for
Chemins de fer du Calvados. The prototype was
Tubize factory type 73. Weidknecht used these drawings and built similar 11-ton locomotives with subcontracted boilers, presumably built by S.A.Energie, Marcinelle.
The French military circles became interested in this locomotive type for their
Decauville Light Military Railways in Morocco. A little heavier 14-ton type was designed and an order was placed for Weidknecht to produce these locomotives for the gauge lines in Morocco.
Weidknecht delivered 10 more in 1913 for
Chemins de fer Militaires du Maroc numbered (W1-W5 and 1-5).
Baldwin built locomotives
For the French Government
When the Great War broke out in August 1914 the French lost most of their locomotive building capacity in Northern France to the German-occupied area. Therefore, the French Army demanded fast replacement of the locomotive building capacity for their useful 2′C n2t type which had proved to be a reliable locomotive type for the lightly laid
military railways.
Three steam locomotive type drawings were sent to Baldwin Works (finance guaranteed by the French Government) for production of C n2t, 2′C n2t, and light Mallet B′B n4v for gauge lines. With the usual American liberty, Baldwin Drawing Office produced their "version Americaine" of these locomotive types. The first C n2t (based to Decauville design) came out in November 1914 and the first batch of 2′C n2t in January 1915. Only two more batches were built for the French.
For the British War Office
The
British War Office decided to adopt the type as its principal military steam locomotive, and Baldwin started production in 1916, building 495 locomotives between October 1916 and April 1917. All were delivered except for nine which were lost at sea.
Use outside Europe
Some of the class found during war their way to other theatres of war than Europe. Baldwin 45163–45222 from batch No 1001–1104 were renumbered by the
British War Office to
War Department Light Railways,
Middle East
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No 581–640 and were shipped to
Egypt
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to be used in
Sinai and
Palestine
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during the British 1917 offensive against the Turks. After the war most of them remained in
Middle East
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.
Peacetime service
After the war many of these locomotives were sold and went on to work in France, Britain and India. Indian
North Western Railway received fifty locomotives, numbered NWR No 1–50, many of which later operated at sugar mills in various parts of the country. British narrow-gauge railways which used them included:
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Welsh Highland Railway
The Welsh Highland Railway (WHR; ) is a restored Narrow-gauge railway, narrow-gauge heritage railway in the Welsh county of Gwynedd. It runs from Caernarfon to Porthmadog, and passes through a number of popular tourist destinations includi ...
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Glyn Valley Tramway
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Snailbeach District Railways
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Ashover Light Railway
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* Rainham Cement Works in
Kent
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Preservation
Four Baldwin Class 10-12-D locomotives have been preserved in the UK, all of which had been imported from India:
* No. 608, (Works No.45190 of 1917) repatriated along with No.779 in 2013, currently at the
Ffestiniog Railway
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The ...
* No. 778, (Works No.44656 of 1917)
Leighton Buzzard Light Railway
* No. 779, (Works No.44657 of 1917), repatriated in March 2013, at Workshop X - Killamarsh Dec 2020
* No. 794, (Works No.44699 of 1917)
Welsh Highland Heritage Railway
No. 778 is operational at its home base, No.794 has been restored at the
Vale of Rheidol Railway
The Vale of Rheidol Railway () is a Narrow gauge railway, narrow gauge heritage railway in Ceredigion, Wales, between Aberystwyth and Devil's Bridge, Ceredigion, Devil's Bridge; a journey of .
It opened in 1902 and, from the Withdrawal of ste ...
for the WHHR as Baldwin 590, works No. 45190 (WDLR 608) is currently at the Ffestiniog and Welsh Highland Railways (having been restored in 2018), and works No. 44657 is undergoing restoration at the SBR.
No. 633 (Baldwin 45215 of 1917), is preserved on the
Dreamworld Railway
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in Coomera, Queensland, Australia. This locomotive worked on a sugar mill in Mackay and prior to the opening of Dreamworld in 1981 after purchase was heavily modified, including a tender, Wild-West style chimney, and conversion to oil-firing. The locomotive was retired from active service in 2013 and is now on display outside the Central Park Station.
One other locomotive, No. 973 (Baldwin 45010 of 1917) is currently located in
Volos, Greece.
Three class 10-12-D locomotives were rebuilt as diesel locomotives in France in 1954. One of these was preserved and now resides at Tacot des Lacs.
Models
Bachmann Branchline have produced the Baldwin Class 10-12-D in 009 gauge in 10 liveries with liveries including War department livery, Ashover Light Railway, Glyn Valley Tramway, Snailbeach District Railways,
Southern Railway and Welsh Highland Railway liveries.
Minitrains also produce models of the similar Baldwin War Department 2-6-2PTs in 009.
See also
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British narrow-gauge railways
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Trench railway
References
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* {{cite book , last=Neale , first=Andrew , year=1988 , title=War Department Light Railways locomotive works list , location=Croydon, Surrey , publisher=Plateway Press
10-12-D
Railway Operating Division locomotives
600 mm gauge railway locomotives
4-6-0T locomotives
2′C n2t locomotives
Railway locomotives introduced in 1916