LMS 3-Cylindered Stanier 2-6-4T
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The LMS Stanier Class 4P 3-Cylinder 2-6-4T is a class of steam locomotives designed for work over the London, Tilbury and Southend Railway route. All 37 were built in 1934 at Derby Works and were numbered 2500–2536. The third cylinder was provided to allow increased acceleration between the many stops on the L.T.&S.R. line. From 1935 the LMS switched to constructing a very similar, albeit simpler, 2-cylinder design.
Production
[edit]The 37 three-cylinder express passenger tank locomotives were designed specifically for the London Tilbury and Southend line of the London Midland & Scottish railway (LMS) where extra power was needed to operate the heavy outer suburban trains to tight schedules. The inside cylinder and valve gear created additional maintenance and was deemed unnecessary for other duties. The locomotives were built in 1934 at LMS Derby Works.
numbers | Lot No. | date built | Built at | |
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LMS | BR | |||
2500–04 | 42500–04 | 102 | 1934 | Derby |
2505–36 | 42505–36 | 116 | 1934 | Derby |
Withdrawal
[edit]The class were withdrawn from 1960 to 1962.
Year | Quantity in service at start of year |
Quantity withdrawn |
Locomotive numbers |
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1960 | 37 | 1 | 42512. |
1961 | 36 | 7 | 42506–07/10/21/24/31/34. |
1962 | 29 | 29 | 42500–05/08–09/11/13–20/22–23/25–30/32–33/35–36. |
Preservation
[edit]The first member of the class to be built, No. 2500 has survived and was on static display at the National Railway Museum in York. It is the sole survivor of this class and is painted in LMS lined black livery. It was loaned to Bury Transport Museum in December 2023.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ Loffhagen, Matthew (20 December 2023). "Tilbury Tank steam locomotive takes up residence at Bury Transport Museum". Rail Advert. Retrieved 23 December 2023.
- Rowledge, J.W.P. (1975). Engines of the LMS built 1923–51. Oxford: Oxford Publishing Company. ISBN 0-902888-59-5.
Further reading
[edit]- Dent, George (February 2008). "From Fowler to Fairburn: the LMS 2-6-4T story". Model Rail. No. 114. Peterborough: EMAP Active. p. 40. ISSN 1369-5118. OCLC 173324502.
External links
[edit]- Class 4P-F Details at Rail UK
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