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Bristol and Exeter Railway Fairfield steam carriage

The Bristol and Exeter Railway ''Fairfield'' was an experimental broad gauge self-propelled steam carriage. In later use the carriage portion was removed and it was used as a small shunting locomotive.
==Fairfield==
The steam carriage was built to the design of William Bridges Adams at Fairfield Works in Bow, London. It was tested on the West London Railway late in 1848, although it was early in 1850 before modifications had been made that allowed Adams to demonstrate that it was working to the agreed standards. The design was not perpetuated by the Bristol and Exeter Railway, instead they purchased small 2-2-2T locomotives for working their branch lines.
It worked on the Clevedon and Tiverton branches, although it might have spent some time on the Weston branch too.
The power unit had a single pair of driving wheels driven through a jackshaft by small 8 inch × 12 inch cylinders, the steam produced in a vertical boiler. The boiler was not covered by a cab or other bodywork; the two pairs of carrying wheels were beneath the carriage portion. It had seats for 16 first class and 32 second class passengers. It was once timed as running at 52 miles per hour.
It was numbered 29 in the Bristol and Exeter Railway locomotive list but generally referred to as "the ''Fairfield'' locomotive".
Adams built another couple of steam railmotors at around the same time, but the concept did not catch on. It was revived around the turn of the century and the Great Western Railway built up a fleet of around 100 bogie rail motors. These were developed into an autotrain system whereby the driver of a locomotive could control the train from a cab in the carriage, the forerunner of today's the familiar multiple unit trains.

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