File:Twyford Pumping station - steam pumping engine (geograph 5753104).jpg
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current | 15:31, 9 August 2022 | 640 × 427 (102 KB) | Chris j wood | == {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |Description={{en|1=Twyford Pumping station - steam pumping engine. Hathorn, Davey & Co Ltd of Leeds built this inverted vertical triple expansion steam engine in 1913 as works No. 6579. The Corliss valve cylinders are 16", 28" & 46" bores by 36" stroke. The engine ran at 25 rpm on superheated steam at 150 psi and developed c150 horsepower. The engine drove well pumps via a pitman and opposed bell cranks and transfer pumps from the main piston crossheads b... |
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