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1 Design  





2 Service  





3 Sales  



3.1  Dublin, Wicklow and Wexford Railway  





3.2  Wirral Railway  





3.3  Cardiff Railway  





3.4  Cromford and High Peak Railway  







4 Decline  





5 References and citations  



5.1  Citations  





5.2  References  
















LNWR 4ft 6in Tank Class






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LNWR 4′6″ Tank
No.761
Type and origin
Power typeSteam
DesignerF. W. Webb
BuilderCrewe Works
Build date1879–1898
Total produced220
Specifications
Configuration:
 • Whyte2-4-2T
 • UIC1′B1′n2t
Gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)
Leading dia.3 ft 3 in (991 mm)
Driver dia.ft8+12 in (1,435 mm)
Trailing dia.3 ft 3 in (991 mm)
Wheelbase
  • Coupled: 7 ft 9 in (2.36 m)
  • Loco: 21 ft 3 in (6.48 m)
  • Loco weight46 long tons (47 t)
    Fuel typeCoal
    Boiler
    • Diameter: 4 ft 0 in (1.22 m)
  • Length: 9 ft 10 in (3.00 m)
  • Boiler pressure150 lbf/in2 (1.03 MPa)
    Heating surface971.6 sq ft (90.26 m2)
    CylindersTwo, inside
    Cylinder size17 in × 20 in (432 mm × 508 mm)
    Valve gearJoy
    Performance figures
    Tractive effort12,577 lbf (55.95 kN)
    Career
    Operators
  • London, Midland and Scottish Railway
  • Dublin, Wicklow and Wexford Railway
  • Dublin and South Eastern Railway
  • Great Southern Railways
  • Wirral Railway
  • Cardiff Railway
  • Great Western Railway
  • Withdrawn1905–1936
    DispositionAll scrapped

    The LNWR 4ft 6in Tank was a class of 220 passenger 2-4-2T locomotives manufactured by the London and North Western Railway in their Crewe Works between 1879 and 1898. The "4ft 6in" in the title referred to the diameter of the driving wheels – although the stated dimension was for the wheel centres – the nominal diameter including the tyres was ft8+12 in (1,435 mm).

    The design was an extension of the earlier 2234 2-4-0T built from 1876 which became known as "Chopper Tanks".

    Design[edit]

    The design featured a boiler pressed to 150 lbf/in2 (1.03 MPa) delivering saturated steam to two 17-by-20-inch (432 mm × 508 mm) cylinders connected by Joy valve gear to the driving wheels.

    No. 2288 in service

    They were an extended version of the 2234 class 2-4-0T locomotives, sharing the same boiler and wheelbase. In 1905 five of the 2-4-2Ts were rebuilt as 2-4-0Ts, which may have led to the latter becoming known as "Chopper Tanks".

    The twenty locomotives delivered in 1889–1890 were fitted with condensing apparatus from new.

    Service[edit]

    They had been designed for working local passenger trains. From 1909 many locomotives of the class were fitted for Push-pull working, giving the nickname of "Motor Tanks".

    Sales[edit]

    Dublin, Wicklow and Wexford Railway[edit]

    Six locomotives were sold to the Dublin, Wicklow and Wexford Railway in 1902 for £1500 each, and re-gauged to 5 ft 3 in (1,600 mm).[1] They were numbered 59 to 64 and all were named after Irish Earls. All six were still in service when the DW&WR became the Dublin and South Eastern Railway in 1907. They were generally used for suburban work and noted for used on the Harcourt to Bray line. Five were sold to the British Government in 1916, regauged back to 4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) gauge;[2] two went to the Inland Waterways and Docks where they lasted until scrapped in 1919. One went to the War Department site at Shoeburyness; it was scrapped in the early 1920s. The other two went to the colliery at Cramlington until they scrapped in 1923 and 1929.

    The locomotive remaining in Ireland, No. 64, works number 2002 of 1877, was at one point named Earl of Bessborough. It had been re-built at Crewe in 1914 receiving the works number 3605. During the Irish Civil War it carried additional steel plating, carried the name Faugh a Ballagh (Clear the way) and was used to draw an armoured train. It passed to the Great Southern Railways in 1925, and was withdrawn in 1936.[2]

    Wirral Railway[edit]

    Four were sold to the Wirral Railway between 1913 and 1921; all passed to the London, Midland and Scottish Railway in 1923, and were renumbered 6758–6761, after the block of LNWR 5ft 6in Tanks.

    Cardiff Railway[edit]

    One was sold to the Cardiff Railway in 1914; it passed to the Great Western Railway in 1922, but was withdrawn in May of that year.

    Cromford and High Peak Railway[edit]

    One of the 2-4-0 examples was allocated to pasture shed and worked there up until 1952, being withdrawn in June of that year. It was the last to be scrapped.

    Decline[edit]

    Withdrawals started in 1905: 118 were scrapped in the years up to 1923 grouping, leaving 90 to be passed to the London, Midland and Scottish Railway. They were allocated power class 1P, and assigned the numbers 6515–6600 and 6758–6761; although only 37 survived long enough to receive them: withdrawals restarted in 1924, and when the last was withdrawn in June 1936, the class became extinct. None were preserved.

    References and citations[edit]

    Citations[edit]

    1. ^ "London and North Western Railway 2496". BRDatabase: Complete BR Locomotive Database 1948-1997. Retrieved 14 October 2023.
  • ^ a b Clements, Jeremy; McMahon, Michael (2008). Locomotives of the GSR. Colourpoint Books. p. 135. ISBN 9781906578268.
  • References[edit]


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