LMS Fowler Dock Tank
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Power type | Steam |
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Designer | Sir Henry Fowler |
Builder | LMS Derby Works |
Build date | 1928–1929 |
Total production | 10 |
Configuration | 0-6-0T |
UIC classification | Cnt |
Gauge | 4 ft 8½ in (1,435 mm) |
Driver size | 47 in (1.194 m) |
Wheelbase | 9.5 ft (2.90 m) |
Length | 27.5 ft (8.38 m) |
Locomotive weight | 43.6 long tons (44.3 t) |
Fuel type | Coal |
Fuel capacity | 1.5 long tons (1.5 t) |
Water capacity | 1,000 imp gal (4,500 l) |
Boiler | LMS type G5 |
Boiler pressure | 160 psi (1.1 MPa) saturated |
Fire grate area | 14.5 sq ft (1.35 m²) |
Heating surface: Tubes | 923 sq ft (85.7 m²) |
Heating surface: Firebox | 85 sq ft (7.9 m²) |
Superheater type | None |
Cylinders | Two, outside |
Cylinder size | 17×22 in (432×559 mm) |
Class | 2F |
Number in class | 10 |
Number | LMS: 11270–11279 LMS: 7100–7109 (1934) LMS 7160–7169 (1939) BR: 41760–41769 |
Retired | 1959–1964 |
Disposition | All scrapped |
The London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) Fowler Dock Tank was a 0-6-0T steam locomotive. Designed for shunting in docks, it had a short wheelbase in order for it to negotiate curves.
Ten were built on Lot 61 in 1928 by Derby Works to a design by Sir Henry Fowler. They incorporated outside cylinders. They were initially numbered 11270-9, renumbered under the LMS 1933 renumbering scheme to 7100-9, and renumbered again in 1939 to 7160-9. Despite their small number, the LMS considered them standard locomotives. After nationalisation in 1948, BR added 40000 to their numbers making them 47160-9.
Withdrawals took place between 1959 and 1964. None has survived to preservation.
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- Rowledge, J.W.P (1975). Engines of the LMS, built 1923–51. Oxford: Oxford Publishing Company. ISBN 0902888 59 5.