| 3700 "City" class | 
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3433 City of Bath in 1909  | 
| Type and origin | 
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 | Power type | Steam | 
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 | Designer | George Jackson Churchward | 
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 | Builder | GWR Swindon Works | 
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 | Order number | Lot 141 | 
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 | Serial number | 1993–2002 | 
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 | Build date | 1903 | 
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 | Total produced | 10 new + 10 rebuilt from Atbara class | 
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 | Rebuilder | Swindon Works | 
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 | Rebuild date | 1902–1909 | 
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| Career | 
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 | Operators | GWR | 
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 | Class | 3700 | 
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 | Power class | GWR: A | 
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 | Number in class | 20 | 
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 | Numbers | - (until 1912) 3400–3409, 3433–3442
 - (from 1912) 3700–3719
 
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 | Official name | City Class | 
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 | Axle load class | GWR: Blue | 
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 | Withdrawn | October 1927 - May 1931 | 
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 | Disposition | One preserved, remainder scrapped | 
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The Great Western Railway 3700 Class, or City Class, was a series of twenty 4-4-0 steam locomotives, designed for hauling express passenger trains.