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Joseph Hamilton Beattie : ウィキペディア英語版 | Joseph Hamilton Beattie
Joseph Hamilton Beattie (1808-1871) was a locomotive engineer with the London and South Western Railway. Joseph Beattie was born in Ireland on 12 May 1808. He was educated in Belfast and initially apprenticed to his father, a Derry architect. He moved to England in 1835 to serve as an assistant to Joseph Locke on the Grand Junction Railway and from 1837 on the London and Southampton Railway. After the line opened he became the carriage and wagon superintendent at Nine Elms and succeeded John Viret Gooch as locomotive engineer on 1 July 1850. ==Locomotives== Initially he designed a series of singles, but the weight of the Southampton and Salisbury expresses led to the development of 2-4-0s. He continued to develop the design over the next 20 years. In addition he developed a series of 85 2-4-0 well tanks and 0-6-0s. His locomotives were amongst the most efficient of the time. Three of his most famous locomotive design, the 0298 Class 2-4-0 well tanks,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Beattie 2-4-0WT )〕 were in service for 88 years, until 1962. 2 have been preserved - see the Swanage Railway,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Swanage Railway News Gallery Page 275 )〕 Bodmin & Wenford Railway〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=LSWR (SR) Beattie Well Tank 2-4-0 WT No 30587 )〕 and the National Railway Museum, York.
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