GWR petrol-electric railcar

GWR petrol-electric railcar
In service1911-1923
ManufacturerBritish Thomson-Houston
DesignerBritish Thomson-Houston
AssemblyRugby, Warwickshire
Fleet numbers100
Capacity44
Operators
Specifications
Maximum speedOver 30 mph (48 km/h)
Axle load7 long tons (7.1 metric tons)
Engine typeMaudslay petrol
Cylinder count4
Cylinder size5 by 5 inches (130 mm × 130 mm)
Power output35–45 horsepower (26–34 kW)
AAR wheel arrangementB
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge

The GWR petrol-electric railcar was a 4-wheel motorised coach purchased by the GWR in 1911 from British Thomson-Houston, who designed it and supplied the electrical fittings. It was powered by a 35–45 horsepower (26–34 kW) Maudslay petrol engine driving a dynamo which supplied two electric motors, one on each axle. It was provided with a driving position at both ends, and could carry 44 passengers at over 30 mph (48 km/h). It was numbered 100.

It was in use on the GWR until October 1919, when it was sold to Lever Brothers, who ran it at Port Sunlight until 1923.