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Argus - Falcon class 2-4-0 of the LSWR
Argus of the London & South Western Railway (LSWR) - a Standard Gauge 2-4-0 Locomotive (works number 21 - one of 17 built at the Nine Elms Works between 1863-67) designed by Joseph Hamilton Beattie (1808-1871). All the Falcon Class engines were scrapped between 1887 and 1892. Date: circa 1865
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Argus of the London & South Western Railway (LSWR): A Glimpse into the 1860s and 1870s Steam Railway Era This photograph showcases Argus, a Standard Gauge 2-4-0 Locomotive of the London & South Western Railway (LSWR), built at the Nine Elms Works between 1863 and 1867. Designed by the visionary engineer Joseph Hamilton Beattie, Argus was one of 17 Falcon Class engines produced during this period. Argus, named after the many-eyed Argus from Greek mythology, was a symbol of vigilance and protection in ancient legend. This locomotive, with its powerful presence and intricate details, embodies the spirit of innovation and progress that characterized the railway industry during the mid-19th century. The Falcon Class engines, all of which were scrapped between 1887 and 1892, represented a significant step forward in railway technology. Their 2-4-0 configuration, with two leading and four trailing wheels, allowed for improved traction and stability on the railway tracks. The engine's impressive design, featuring a large boiler, expansive cylinders, and a distinctive chimney, showcases the engineering prowess of the time. As you gaze upon this photograph, imagine the sights and sounds of the railway era. Picture the steam billowing from the chimney, the driver intently focusing on the tracks ahead, and the sense of anticipation as Argus prepares to embark on its journey. This photograph is not only a testament to the rich history of railway transportation but also a reminder of the enduring allure of the steam locomotive.
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