Midland Railway 156 Class
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![]() preserved 158A in the Midland Railway Centre. |
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Power type | Steam |
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Designer | Matthew Kirtley (rebuilt by Samuel Johnson) |
Builder | Derby works |
Build date | 1866 -1874 |
Configuration | 2-4-0 |
Fuel type | coal |
Cylinders | 2 |
The Midland Railway 156 Class is a 2-4-0 tender engine built at Derby works between 1866 -1874.
In total 29 of the class were built under the Midlands Railway and 21 survived to become part of the LMS fleet of engines in 1923. By then they were reduced to the humblest of roles. The LMS recognised the significance of the class and number 156 itself was ear marked for preservation but the decision was over turned and the engine scraped in 1932. However fifteen years later one of its classmates was spared.
One, 158A survives as a static exhibit in the Midland Railway Centre in Butterley, Derbyshire. The surviving example is by no means in as built condition. It has twice been reboilered and the front end rebuilt. And it last saw its own original tender a century ago.