R. G. Jarvis
Ronald G. Jarvis | |
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Born |
Harpenden | 5 November 1911
Died |
2 September 1994 82) Llandudno | (aged
Nationality | British |
Engineering career | |
Discipline | Locomotive engineering |
Ronald G. Jarvis was a British locomotive engineer, born 5 November 1911 in Harpenden, Hertfordshire, England. Jarvis apprenticed at Derby Works under H. G. Ivatt.
Career
Wartime work
During the Second World War, he was sent to Turkey to oversee the assembly of the TCDD 45151 Class (LMS Stanier Class 8Fs), and then to India with William Stanier.
British Railways
After the war, he worked briefly under Ivatt before being transferred to Brighton Works on the Southern Region of the newly nationalised British Railways, replacing Oliver Bulleid. From 1956, the Merchant Navy and West Country/Battle of Britain classes of his predecessor were rebuilt to a design set out by Jarvis, removing all eccentricities that had plagued the maintenance of these locomotives.
High Speed Train
Jarvis returned to Derby to oversee the development of the Class 43 High Speed Train power cars.
Death
Jarvis died in Llandudno on 2 September 1994, and was buried at Llanbedr-y-Cennin.
References
- J. E. Chacksfield (2004). Ron Jarvis - From Midland Compound to the HST. Oakwood Library Of Railway History. Oakwood Press. ISBN 0-85361-618-3.