Steam locomotives of Ireland
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A wide variety of steam locomotives have been used on Ireland's railways. This page lists all those that have been used in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Irish railways generally followed British practice in locomotive design.
[edit] Republic of Ireland
Córas Iompair Éireann (CIE), which controlled the Republic's railways between 1945-86, settled on a policy of replacing steam with diesel locomotives, a process that was completed in 1962. Throughout this section, the classification and numbering systems applied by the GSR is given. This was based on a letter (representing the wheel arrangement of the locomotive followed by a unique number. Narrow gauge locomotive classes included the letter N after the prefix letter. The letters used were:
A: 4-8-0. B: 4-6-0. C: 4-4-2 (Also Bo-Bo diesels). D: 4-4-0. E: 0-4-4. F: 2-4-2. G: 2-4-0. H: 0-6-4. I: 0-6-2. J: 0-6-0. K: 2-6-0. L: 0-4-2. M: 0-4-0. N: 2-2-2. P: 2-6-2.
[edit] Great Southern Railway (1925-1944) and Córas Iompair Éireann (from 1945)
J.R. Bazin (1925-1929)
- Class J15a: Numbers 700-704
- Class K1: Numbers 372-391
- Class P1: Number 850
W.H. Morton (1929-1932)
- Class K1a: Numbers 393-398
- Class M3: Number 495
A.W. Harty (1932-1937)
- Class I3: Numbers 670-674
- Class J15b: Numbers 710-719
Edgar Craven Bredin(1937-1942)
- GSR Class B1a: Numbers 800-802
M.J. Ginnetty (1942-1944)
C.F. Tyndall (1944-1951)
O.V.S Bulleid (1951-1958)
[edit] Cavan and Leitrim Railway (to 1924)
[edit] Cork, Bandon and South Coast Railway (to 1924)
- Class B4
[edit] Timoleague and Courtmacsherry Railway
[edit] Cork, Blackrock and Passage Railway (to 1924)
- Class FN1
[edit] Cork and Muskerry Light Railway (to 1924)
- Class EN1
[edit] Dublin and South Eastern Railway (1854-1924)
W. Wakefield (1882-1894)
- Class C3
- Class F2
- Class G1
T. Grierson (1894-1897)
R. Cronin (1897-1917)
- Class C2
- Class D8
- Class F1
- Class J1
- Class J8
G.H. Wild (1917-1924)
[edit] Great Southern and Western Railway (1845-1924)
A. MacDonnell (1864-1883)
J.A.F. Aspinall (1883-1886)
- Class D14
- Class D17
H.A. Ivatt (1886-1896)
- Class C7
- Class F6
- Class J11
R. Coey (1896-1911)
- Class C4
- Class D2
- Class D3
- Class D4
- Class D10
- Class D11
- Class D12
- Class I1
- Class J3
- Class J4
- Class J9
- Class K3
- Class K4
R.E.L. Maunsell (1911-1913)
- Class L2
E.A. Watson (1913-1922)
- Class B2 & B2a: Numbers 400-409
J.R. Bazin (1922-1924)
- Class B1: Numbers 500-502
[edit] Waterford, Limerick and Western Railway (to 1900)
J.G. Robinson (1888-1900)
- Class C5
- Class D15
- Class E1
- Class E2
- Class G3
- Class J17
- Class J25
[edit] Midland Great Western Railway (1847-1924)
M. Atock (1872-1901)
- Class D16
- Class G2
- Class J6
- Class J10
- Class J16
- Class J18
- Class J19
- Class J26
E. Cusack (1901-1915)
- Class D5
- Class D6
- Class D7
W.H. Morton (1915-1924)
[edit] Schull and Skibbereen Railway (to 1924)
[edit] Tralee and Dingle Railway (to 1924)
[edit] West Clare Railway (to 1924)
- Class BN1
- Class BN2
- Class BN3
- Class BN4
- Class IN1
- Class PN1
[edit] Northern Ireland
The Ulster Transport Authority, which controlled the railways in Northern Ireland between 1948-1966, replaced steam haulage on passenger trains with diesel multiple units, but had only two diesel shunting locomotives, which meant a continued role for steam on freight work. Twenty-three locomotives passed to Northern Ireland Railways in 1967, but most were not used again and all had been withdrawn by 1970.
[edit] Belfast and County Down Railway
- Class 1
- Class 2 (Diesel shunter)
- Class 4
- Class 5
- Class 6
- Class 8
- Class 9
- Class 14
- Class 22
- Class 26
- Class 28 (Diesel shunter)
- Class 29
[edit] Belfast and Northern Counties Railway (1848-1903) & Northern Counties Committee (1903-1948)
Belfast and Northern Coutines Railway (1848-1903)
Northern Counties Committee (1903-1948)
- Class N
- Class U1
- Class U2
- Class V
- Class W
- Class WT: Numbers 1-10, 50-57
- Class X (Diesel shunter)
- Class Y
[edit] Dundalk, Newry and Greenore Railway
[edit] Cross-Border Lines
[edit] County Donegal Railway
- Class 4
- Class 5
- Class 5a
[edit] Great Northern Railway
The Great Northern Railway (Ireland) straddled the border between the Republic and Northern Ireland, and so was not incorporated in either the CIE or UTA. However, mounting losses saw the network purchased jointly by the Irish and British governments on 1 September 1953. It was run as a joint board, independent of the CIE and UTA, until 30 September 1958 when it was dissolved and the remaining stock split equally between the two railways.
J.C. Park (1881-1895)
- Class A
- Class AL
- Class P
Charles Clifford (1895-1912)
- Class JT
- Class PG
- Class PP
- Class Q
- Class QG
- Class QGTs
- Class QGT2
- Class QL
- Class QLG
- Class QNG
- Class RT
- Class S and S2
- Class SG and SG2
G.T. Glover (1912-1933)
- Class SG3
- Class T1
- Class T2
- Class U: Numbers 196-205
- Class V: Numbers: 83-87
G.B. Howden (1933-1939)
H.R. McIntosh (1939-1953)
- Class UG: Numbers 78-82, 145-149
- Class VS: Numbers 206-210
[edit] Belfast Central Railway (to 1885)
- Class BT
[edit] Londonderry and Lough Swilly Railway
- Class 2
- Class 5
- Class 8
- Class 10
- Class 12
- Class 15
[edit] Sligo, Leitrim and Northern Counties Railway
- Glencar Class
- Leitrim Class
- Lough Class
- Sir Henry Class