LNER Peppercorn Class A1
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- Disambiguation: LNER Class A1/A3, LNER Thompson Class A1/1
LNER Class A1 Peppercorn Specification | ||
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60133 Pommern passing Leeds-Holbeck High Level Station hauling Leeds Central to Kings Cross Yorkshire Pullman in 1951 |
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Item | Imperial | Metric |
Built | 1948-1949 (2007, see article) | |
Number of pieces | 49 (+1 under construction, see article) | |
Numbers of engines | 60114 to 60162, (60163 under construction, see article 60163_Tornado) | |
Wheel Arrangement | 4-6-2 | 2-3-1 (Pacific) |
Length over buffers (including tender) | 72' 11 3/4" | 22.22 m |
Maximum Height | 13' 1" | 3.99 m |
Maximum Width (over cab side screens) | 9' 2 7/8" | 2.82 m |
Diameter of driving wheels | 6' 8" | 2,032 mm |
Diameter of bogie wheels | 3' 2" | 965 mm |
Diameter of trailing carrying wheels | 3' 8" | 1,118 mm |
Power (indicated) | approx 2700 PSi | |
Power (at drawbar) | 600-900 PS | |
Maximum speed | 100 mph | 160 km/h |
Boiler type | Diagram 118 | |
Boiler maximum diameter | 6' 5" | 1.96 m |
Boiler overall length | 29' 2" | 8.89 m |
Boiler pressure (maximum) | 250 lb/sq in | 17.25 bar |
Piston diameter | 19" | 483 mm |
Valve diameter | 10" | 250 mm |
Piston stroke | 26" | 660 mm |
Grate area | 50 sq ft | 4.65 m² |
Heating surface (firebox) | 245.30 sq ft | 22.79 m² |
Heating surface (small tubes) | 1211.57 sq ft | 112.56 m² |
Heating surface (superheater flue tubes) | 1004.50 sq ft | 93.32 m² |
Total evaporative heating surfaces | 2461.37 sq ft | 228.67 m² |
Small tubes diameter | 121 x 2 1/4" | 57.2 mm |
Superheater flues diameter | 43 x 5 1/4" | 133.4 mm |
Superheater heating surface | 697.67 sq ft | 64.14 m² |
Maximum axle load | 22 tons 7 cwt | 22.7 t |
Adhesive weight (full boiler) | 66 tons 11 cwt | 67.7 t |
Weight of locomotive only (full) | 105 tons 4 cwt | 106.9 t |
Total locomotive and tender weight (full) | 166 tons 2 cwt | 168.8 t |
Tender coal capacity | 9 tons | 9.14 t |
Tender water capacity | 5,000 gallons (60163: 6,000 gallons) | 22.700 l (60163: 27,240 l) |
Tender weight (full) | 60 tons 18 cwt | 61.87 t |
Tender wheel arrangement | 8 wheels rigid frame | |
Tender wheel diameter | 4' 2" | 1,270 mm |
The London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) Peppercorn Class A1 was a class of steam locomotives. 49 were built to the design of Arthur Peppercorn (who was the last Chief Mechanical Engineer (CME) of the London and North Eastern Railway) during the early British Railways era, but none survived.
The Class has the wheel arrangement 4-6-2 and was powered by three cylinders. The chimney system was of the type Double-Kylchap. The new series was ordered by the LNER but delivered later to British Railways. It was built after the nationalization of private railway companies at Doncaster and Darlington works of former LNER between 1948 and 1949.
Most of the former LNER Class A1 locomotives designed by Sir Nigel Gresley had been rebuilt as LNER Class A3 locomotives prior to this class being conceived. The few straggling LNER Class A1 locomotives that remained unrebuilt during the tenure of Peppercorn's predecessor, Arthur Thompson, were redesignated by him as Class A10s in preparation for the construction of his new Class A1 locomotives. The Thompson A1s were not, however, constructed, these locomotives being built in their place after his retirement.
The locomotives were designed to cope with the heaviest passenger trains in the after-war period at the East Coast Mainline (London – York – Newcastle – Edinburgh – Aberdeen) which consisted normally of trains with up to 15 coaches and up to 550 tons. The ‘’’Peppercorn’’’ A1’s were able to pull such a train on a plain at a speed of 60-70 mph (95-110 km/h.
Above all though the A1s were renowned for their reliability. By 1961 the class had accumulated 48 million miles, equivalent to 202 miles each calendar day. These were unmatched by any other steam locomotive on British Railways. Some of the best performers were put in by Nos 60153-57 which in a move to increase mileage between general repairs were fitted with roller bearing axleboxes. Between 1949 and 1961 this quintet totalled 4.8 million miles with an average mileage between works overhauls of 120,000. In a single year No 60156 Great Central of Kings Cross ran 96,000 miles.
If there was one drawback to the Peppercorn A1 it was its riding. There were wide variations between individual class members with some very rough indeed. The cause apart from the inevitable axlebox wear lay in the leading bogie. This was the same as that fitted to the LNER Thompson Class B1 but no adjustments were made at the design stage to tailor it for the heavier A1. Changes to the loading of the bogie side control springs usually brought the riding up to a level comparable with other express types.
By summer of 1966 all 49 class members had gone for scrap. The last to be withdrawn was no 60145 Saint Mungo after a working life of just 17 years.
[edit] Preservation
As mentioned above no A1 survived into preservation. A fiftieth example, 60163 Tornado (named after the Panavia Tornado) is however being built by the A1 Steam Locomotive Trust and assembled at the old LNER works at Darlington. The A1 Trust hopes that it can be completed by Easter 2008 and from Darlington it will move to the Great Central Railway (preserved) for testing before being allowed onto the mainline. By end 2007 it is 95% complete. When it is finished its first livery - after the standard grey undercoat - will be LNER Apple Green. The importance of Tornado, other than revival of a scrapped class, will be that it will become the first mainline steam engine to be built and completed since the end of steam in Britain.
[edit] Names Of Historic Peppercorn A1 Locomotives
BR number | Name | Build date | Disposal date |
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60114 | W.P. Allen | August 1948 | December 1964 |
60115 | Meg Merrilies | September 1948 | November 1962 |
60116 | Hal o' the Wynd | October 1948 | June 1965 |
60117 | Bois Roussel | October 1948 | June 1965 |
60118 | Archibald Sturrock | November 1948 | October 1965 |
60119 | Patrick Stirling | November 1948 | May 1964 |
60120 | Kittiwake | December 1948 | January 1964 |
60121 | Silurian | December 1948 | October 1965 |
60122 | Curlew | December 1948 | December 1962 |
60123 | H.A. Ivatt | February 1949 | October 1962 |
60124 | Kenilworth | March 1949 | March 1966 |
60125 | Scottish Union | April 1949 | July 1964 |
60126 | Sir Vincent Raven | April 1949 | January 1965 |
60127 | Wilson Worsdell | May 1949 | June 1965 |
60128 | Bongrace | May 1949 | January 1965 |
60129 | Guy Mannering | June 1949 | October 1965 |
60130 | Kestrel | September 1948 | October 1965 |
60131 | Osprey | October 1948 | October 1965 |
60132 | Marmion | October 1948 | June 1965 |
60133 | Pommern | October 1948 | June 1965 |
60134 | Foxhunter | November 1948 | October 1965 |
60135 | Madge Wildfire | November 1948 | November 1962 |
60136 | Alcazar | November 1948 | May 1963 |
60137 | Redgauntlet | December 1948 | October 1962 |
60138 | Boswell | December 1948 | October 1965 |
60139 | Sea Eagle | December 1948 | June 1964 |
60140 | Balmoral | December 1948 | January 1965 |
60141 | Abbotsford | December 1948 | October 1964 |
60142 | Edward Fletcher | February 1949 | June 1965 |
60143 | Sir Walter Scott | February 1949 | May 1964 |
60144 | King's Courier | March 1949 | April 1963 |
60145 | Saint Mungo | March 1949 | June 1966 |
60146 | Peregrine | April 1949 | October 1965 |
60147 | North Eastern | April 1949 | August 1964 |
60148 | Aboyeur | May 1949 | June 1965 |
60149 | Amadis | May 1949 | June 1964 |
60150 | Willbrook | June 1949 | October 1964 |
60151 | Midlothian | June 1949 | November 1965 |
60152 | Holyrood | July 1949 | June 1965 |
60153 | Flamboyant | August 1949 | November 1962 |
60154 | Bon Accord | September 1949 | October 1965 |
60155 | Borderer | September 1949 | October 1965 |
60156 | Great Central | October 1949 | May 1965 |
60157 | Great Eastern | November 1949 | January 1965 |
60158 | Aberdonian | November 1949 | December 1964 |
60159 | Bonnie Dundee | November 1949 | October 1963 |
60160 | Auld Reekie | December 1949 | December 1963 |
60161 | North British | December 1949 | October 1963 |
60162 | Saint Johnstoun | December 1949 | October 1963 |
60163 | Tornado | 2007- 08 | --/--/-- |
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