BR standard class 4 4-6-0

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BR standard class 4 4-6-0
BR standard class 4 4-6-0
75020 on an up local at Tywyn on 25 July 1961. The standard 4s were closely associated with the Cambrian Line.
Power type Steam
Designer R. A. Riddles
Builder British Railways
Build date 1951
Total production 80
Configuration 4-6-0
Gauge 4' 8½"
Driver size 5' 8"
Locomotive weight 69 tons 0 cwt
Fuel type coal
Boiler pressure 225 psi
Cylinders two outside
Cylinder size 18" x 28"
Tractive effort 25,100 lbf
Class 4MT
75040 on a St.Pancras-Bedford semi-fast leaving Elstree and Borehamwood station, June 1959.
75040 on a St.Pancras-Bedford semi-fast leaving Elstree and Borehamwood station, June 1959.
Preserved 75027 on the Bluebell Railway.
Preserved 75027 on the Bluebell Railway.

British Railways Standard Class 4 4-6-0 is a class of steam locomotives built during the 1950s. Six have been preserved.

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[edit] Background

The class 4s were introduced in 1951 designed for mixed traffic use on secondary routes where the class 5s would be too heavy. It was essentially a tender version of the standard 4 2-6-4T, with similar characteristics to the GWR Manor Class, though unlike the Manors they were built to the universal loading gauge.

Design work was done at Brighton by R. A. Riddles, with help from Swindon, Derby and Doncaster. Construction was at the BR Swindon works.

The engine weighs 69 tons, with tender weighing a further 42 tons. The engine is 50 ft long, with 5 ft 8 in diameter driving wheels. It carries 3500 imp gallons of water and 6 tons of coal to produce 25,500 lbf tractive effort. It has two cylinders of 18 inch diameter and 28 in stroke operated at maximum boiler pressure of 225 psi. British rail classification 4MT.

[edit] In service

The class was allocated to the London Midland Region, the Southern Region and the Western Region.

[edit] Preservation

Six members of the class have been saved from the cutter's torch. These are:-

[edit] References

  • A Detailed History of BR Standard Steam Locomotives, - Vol 2 - The 4-6-0 and 2-6-0 Classes. RCTS ISBN 0-901115-93-2

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