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* After leaving the LSWR in 1850, Gooch went to the [[Eastern Counties Railway]]. He was succeded on the LSWR by [[Joseph Hamilton Beattie]]
* After leaving the LSWR in 1850, Gooch went to the [[Eastern Counties Railway]]. He was succeded on the LSWR by [[Joseph Hamilton Beattie]]


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John Viret Gooch (1812-?) was the locomotive superintendent of the London and South Western Railway from 1841 to 1850.

  • He was the brother of Sir Daniel Gooch, 1st Baronet (August 24, 1816–October 15, 1889) first chief mechanical engineer of the Great Western Railway from 1837 to 1864 and its Chairman from 1865 to 1889.
  • He became resident engineer after that line opened.
  • Gooch was recommended to the LSWR by Locke and appointed locomotive superintendent on 1st January 1841. Officially Locke remained in charge of the department.
  • From Jan 1843 the LSWR's own Nine Elms Works started production with the 'Eagle' class singles. Gooch's designs included a number of singles and the 'Bison' class 0-6-0 goods.

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[1] Wikipedia