Bristol and Exeter Railway 0-4-0T locomotives

The Bristol and Exeter Railway 0-4-0T locomotives were five small 0-4-0T locomotives built for shunting by the Bristol and Exeter Railway. On 1 January 1876 the Bristol and Exeter Railway was amalgamated with the Great Western Railway, after which the locomotives were given new numbers.

Broad gauge
Two small 0-4-0T locomotives built for shunting by the Bristol and Exeter Railway.


 * 91 (1872 – 1880) GWR No. 2094
 * 92 (1874 – 1881) GWR No. 2095

These were the smallest locomotives built for the Bristol and Exeter Railway, a railway that made great use of tank locomotives, but they were dwarfed by the Pearson singles used on the main line.

These 0-4-0Ts were unique among the railway's broad gauge locomotives in having outside cylinders.

Standard gauge
Three small 0-4-0T locomotives built for shunting by the Bristol and Exeter Railway.


 * 93 (1875 – 1880) GWR No. 1378
 * 94 (1875 – 1880) GWR No. 1379
 * 95 (1875 – 1880) GWR No. 1380