LSWR Class S15
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The London and South Western Railway Class S15 is a class of 4-6-0 steam locomotive designed for freight work. They were designed by Robert Urie and 20 were built in 1920. Construction continued after the 1923 grouping by the Southern Railway under Richard Maunsell, who added an additional 25 engines in 1926/7.
[edit] Preservation
No fewer than seven S15s have been preserved:
- 30499 Watercress Line
- 30506 Watercress Line
- 30825 North Yorkshire Moors Railway
- 30828 Watercress Line
- 30830 North Yorkshire Moors Railway
- 30841 North Yorkshire Moors Railway
- 30847 Bluebell Railway
[edit] External links
Maunsell: | H15 - Lord Nelson - N15 (King Arthur) - N15X - Q - V (Schools) - U - U1 - W - Z |
Bulleid: | Leader - Merchant Navy - Q1 - USA - West Country/Battle of Britain |
Diesels: | 10201 to 10203 |
Locomotives of: | BR (steam) • GWR • LMS • LNER |