LNWR Webb Coal Tank
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The London and North Western Railway (LNWR) Webb Coal Tank is a class of 0-6-2T steam locomotive. They were called "Coal Tanks" because they were a side tank version of Webb's standard LNWR 17in Coal Engine, an 0-6-0 tender engine for slow freight trains.
Design
[edit]The design was introduced in 1881 by F.W. Webb and had the same cheaply produced cast iron wheels and H-section spokes as the tender engines. A trailing radial axle supporting the bunker was added also with two similarly cast iron wheels. Three hundred were built between 1881 and 1897.
Operational history
[edit]Four (LNWR nos. 178, 484, 1257, 69) were withdrawn in January–February 1920[2] and a further four (LNWR nos. 142, 994, 782, 1012) in July and November 1922,[3] so at the 1923 grouping, 292 passed to the London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS). They were renumbered from the LNWR's random allocation based on vacant numbers, to a solid block sequence 7550–7841, and given the power classification 1F. Many locomotives still in service in 1934 were renumbered by the addition of 20,000 to their number.
Sixty-four locomotives passed into British Railways ownership in January 1948 and they were numbered 58880–58937, but not all examples survived long enough to carry their BR numbers.
Preservation
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Coal Tank No. 58926, ex-LMS 7799, LNWR 1054 and 250th built, is preserved on the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway, normally carrying its LNWR livery and number. The locomotive is owned by the National Trust and is maintained and run by the Bahamas Locomotive Society.[4]
In February 2024, the National Trust handed ownership of 1054 to the Bahamas Locomotive Society and will remain based at Ingrow West on the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway.[5]
Models
[edit]Bachmann Branchline released a model of the coal tanks in 2017. The three variants released were: -LNWR Black 1054 (As preserved) -LMS Black 7841 -BR Black early emblem 58900 So far, these are the only variants in production with no other liveries announced.[6][7]
Notes
[edit]- ^ Baxter 1979, pp. 240, 247
- ^ Baxter 1979, pp. 243, 244, 246, 247
- ^ Baxter 1979, pp. 241, 244
- ^ "LNWR Webb Coal Tank 1054". Keighley and Worth Valley Railway. 15 March 2019.
- ^ "National Trust hands over Yorkshire based steam locomotive to society". RailAdvent. 15 February 2024.
- ^ "Bachmann Coal Tank | Hornby Magazine". www.hornbymagazine.com. Archived from the original on 28 December 2016.
- ^ "LNWR%20coal%20tank search from Hattons Model Railways".
References
[edit]- 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.
- Casserley, H. C. & Johnston, Stuart W. (1974) [1966]. Locomotives at the Grouping 3: London, Midland and Scottish Railway. Shepperton, Surrey: Ian Allan. pp. 84–85. ISBN 0-7110-0554-0.
External links
[edit]- Goods Engines of LNWR Archived 9 January 2006 at the Wayback Machine