William Rufus
This locomotive is a Garratt, which is an articulated engine. This is a more unusual design to have on a 7¼ inch gauge railway.
This design sees the locomotive with two power units and a water tank at each end with a central boiler and cab. These power units are basically designed around two Horton chassis.
Currently out of service awaiting a major overhaul, the engine was completely stripped down and when it returns to service will be like a new engine.
William Rufus takes the name from King William II who was was fatally wounded with an arrow during a royal hunting outing in 1100AD at Rufus Stone. Rufus Stone is only 15 miles from Moors Valley in the New Forest.
- Builder: Narogauge Ltd, 1996
- Dimensions: length 152″ x width 26″ x height 48″
- Wheel diameters: leading 5″, driving 8½″, trailing 5″
- Number of tubes: 22x 1″ diameter
- Grate area: 109 in2
- Coal capacity: 112 lbs
- Water capacity: 70 gallons
- Boiler diameter: 12¾″
- Boiler pressure: 120 lbs/in²
- Valve gear: Walschaerts
- Cylinder bore: 2½″
- Cylinder stroke: 4¼″
- Tractive effort: 538 lbs
- Livery: Red