LMS diesel shunter 1831

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LMS 1831
LMS 1831
An official photograph of No. 1831.
Power type Diesel Hydraulic
Builder LMS, Derby Works
Build date 1931
Configuration 0-6-0DH
Gauge 4 ft 8½ in (1,435 mm)
Wheel diameter 4 ft 7in
Wheelbase 15 ft 8 in
Length 30 ft 3¾ in (9.2 m)
Width 8 ft 7½ in (2.6 m)
Height 12 ft 9 in (3.9 m)
Locomotive weight 46 tons 2 cwt (46.8 tonnes)
Fuel capacity 140 Imperial gallons (636 litres)
Engine type Davey Paxman 6-cyl of 400 hp (298 kW) at 750 rpm; later 300 hp (224 kW)
Transmission Haslam & Newton
Top speed 25 mph
Tractive effort 22,400 lbf (100 kN);
later 20,000 lbf (89 kN)
Locomotive brakes Air brake (independent)
Train brakes Vacuum brake
Career London, Midland and Scottish Railway
Number in class 1
Number 1831
Delivered Testing: December 1932;
In stock: May 1934
Retired September 1939
Disposition Rebuilt 1940 in to mobile power unit; scrapped 1950s

This was the original experimental shunter, nominally rebuilt by the Midland Railway's Derby Works from a 1377 Class 0-6-0T steam locomotive originally built in September 1892 by the Vulcan Foundry, whose number it inherited (1831), though very little of the steam locomotive was actually re-used. Of itself, it was not very successful, but it did provide useful data for the further development of the diesel shunter design. It was withdrawn from service in September 1939 and converted to a mobile power unit, emerging in its new guise as MPU3 in November 1940. It was scrapped in the 1950s, though sources disagree exactly when.