LNWR Class E
LNWR Class E | |
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Specifications | |
Power type | Steam |
Designer | George Whale |
Rebuilder | Crewe Works |
Rebuild date | 1904–08 |
Number rebuilt | 26 from Class B |
Configuration | 2-8-0 |
Gauge | 4 ft 8 1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) |
Driver diameter | 4 ft 8 in (1,420 mm) |
Fuel type | Coal |
Boiler |
4 ft 5 in (1,346 mm) x 15 ft 6 in (4,724 mm) |
Boiler pressure | 200 psi (1.4 MPa) |
Heating surface: – Total | 1,753 sq ft (162.9 m2) |
Cylinders | Four, two outside high-pressure, two inside low-pressure |
High-pressure cylinder size | 15 in × 24 in (381 mm × 610 mm) |
Low-pressure cylinder size | 20 1⁄2 in × 24 in (521 mm × 610 mm) |
Valve gear | Joy |
Career | |
Railroad(s) | London and North Western Railway |
Class | E |
Power class | LMS: 3F |
Number in class | 26 |
Withdrawn | 1907–28 |
Disposition |
2 rebuilt to class F 1907–08; 18 rebuilt to class G1 1917–24; 6 scrapped 1927–28 |
The London and North Western Railway (LNWR) Class E was a class of 2-8-0 steam locomotives in service between 1904 and 1928.
History
26 were rebuilt by George Whale from Class B 4-cylinder compounds with the simple addition of a leading pony truck to reduce excessive front overhang between 1904-1908. The only alteration was to wheelbase and weight, but when the letter classification system was introduced in 1911, this took them into a different class.
Two of Class Es were further rebuilt to Class Fs by the replacement of the 4'3" diameter boiler with a larger 5'2" diameter boiler; these being 1038 in 1907 and 647 in 1908.
From 1917, Charles Bowen Cooke started to rebuild the remaining 24 Class Es into LNWR Class G1 0-8-0s with simple expansion engines. 12 had been so treated by the grouping of 1923, and a further pair were treated in January and February of that year. Of the remaining ten Class Es, the LMS allocated them the numbers 9600-9. A further four were rebuilt to Class G1 in 1923-4, while the remaining six engines were withdrawn still as Class Es in 1927/8, two of them never receiving their allocated LMS No. None was preserved.
List of locomotives
LNWR no. | Rebuilt from B | LMS no. | Fate | Notes |
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1883 | 1904 | Rebuilt to G1 1918 | [1] | |
1884 | 1904 | Rebuilt to G1 1917 | [1] | |
1885 | 1905 | Rebuilt to G1 1917 | [1] | |
1886 | 1904 | Rebuilt to G1 1923 | [1] | |
1888 | 1904 | (9600) | Rebuilt to G1 1924 | [1] |
1889 | 1906 | Rebuilt to G1 1920 | [2] | |
905 | 1905 | 9601 | Withdrawn 1928 | [2] |
18 | 1905 | (9602) | Withdrawn 1928 | [2] |
2558 | 1906 | 9603 | Withdrawn 1928 | [3] |
2563 | 1908 | (9604) | Rebuilt to G1 1924 | [3] |
1017 | 1906 | (9605) | Withdrawn 1927 | [3] |
1038 | 1905 | Rebuilt to F 1907 | [3] | |
1042 | 1906 | 9606 | Withdrawn 1928 | [3] |
1064 | 1906 | (9607) | Rebuilt to G1 1923 | [4] |
1065 | 1906 | Rebuilt to G1 1919 | [4] | |
1222 | 1906 | 9608 | Withdrawn 1928 | [4] |
1223 | 1906 | Rebuilt to G1 1921 | [4] | |
1227 | 1908 | Rebuilt to G1 1921 | [4] | |
1236 | 1906 | Rebuilt to G1 1921 | [4] | |
2574 | 1906 | Rebuilt to G1 1920 | [5] | |
1586 | 1906 | Rebuilt to G1 1921 | [6] | |
647 | 1907 | Rebuilt to F 1908 | [6] | |
1585 | 1906 | (9609) | Rebuilt to G1 1923 | [7] |
2056 | 1907 | Rebuilt to G1 1921 | [7] | |
437 | 1906 | Rebuilt to G1 1922 | [7] | |
2169 | 1906 | Rebuilt to G1 1923 | [7] |
LMS numbers in parentheses were not carried prior to rebuilding as G1 or withdrawal.
Notes
References
- Baxter, Bertram (1979). Baxter, David, ed. British Locomotive Catalogue 1825-1923, volume 2B: London and North Western Railway and its constituent companies. Ashbourne: Moorland Publishing. ISBN 0-903485-84-2.
Further reading
- Bob Essery & David Jenkinson An Illustrated Review of LMS Locomotives Vol. 2 Absorbed Pre-Group Classes Western and Central Divisions
- Edward Talbot, The London & North Western Railway Eight-Coupled Goods Engines
- Willie Yeadon, Yeadon's Compendium of LNWR Locomotives Vol 2 Goods Tender Engines
External links
- LNWRS Webb page on the Class E (NB lifetime is incorrect as it includes G1 rebuilds)
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