Birmingham and Derby Junction Railway Locomotives
The Birmingham and Derby Junction Railway ordered twelve 2-2-2 passenger locomotives in 1838 and two four-coupled goods in 1841 from various makers:
2-2-2 Passenger
- Mather, Dixon and Company, Liverpool: 'Barton','Tamworth' and 'Hampton'.[1]
- Charles Tayleur and Company, The Vulcan Foundry, Newton-le-Willows: 'Derby', 'Burton', 'Birmingham'.[2]
- R and W Hawthorn Ltd, Newcastle-upon-Tyne: 'Anker','Tame', Blythe'[3]
- Sharp, Roberts and Company, Manchester: 'Derwent, 'Trent', 'Dove'.[4]
All had 12 inch by 18 inch cylinders and 5 foot 6 inch drivers. First to be delivered in 1839 were those from Mather Dixon, with 'Tamworth' being used for the inaugural run.
0-4-2 Goods
These had 5 foot driving wheels.
References
- ^ Clinker. C.R., (1982) The Birmingham and Derby Junction Railway, Avon-AngliA Publications and Services.
- ^ Clinker. C.R., (1982) The Birmingham and Derby Junction Railway, Avon-AngliA Publications and Services.
- ^ Clinker. C.R., (1982) The Birmingham and Derby Junction Railway, Avon-AngliA Publications and Services.
- ^ Clinker. C.R., (1982) The Birmingham and Derby Junction Railway, Avon-AngliA Publications and Services.
- ^ Clinker. C.R., (1982) The Birmingham and Derby Junction Railway, Avon-AngliA Publications and Services.