Dugald Drummond
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Dugald Drummond (1 January 1840 1840-8 November 1912) was a Scottish locomotive engineer. He had a career with the North British Railway, LB&SCR, Caledonian Railway and London and South Western Railway. He was the brother of the engineer Peter Drummond.
He was a major locomotive designer and builder and his London and South Western Railway engines continued in main line service with the Southern Railway to enter British Railways service in 1947. He designed or rebuilt locomotives in the following classes:
- LSWR B4 Class 0-4-0 tank engines first designed by Adams.
- LSWR Class H15 4-6-0 passenger engines subsequently rebuilt by Urie.
- LSWR K10 Class 4-4-0 known as "Small Hoppers"
- LSWR L11 Class 4-4-0 known as "Large Hoppers"
- LSWR L12 Class 4-4-0 known as "Bulldogs"
- LSWR M7 Class 0-4-4 tank engines known as "Motor Tanks"
- LSWR T9 Class 4-4-0 known as "Greyhounds"
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