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LB&SCR Locomotives

Dieses Thema im Forum 'Photography' wurde von neildimmer gestartet, 7 Juli 2018.

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    The London, Brighton and South Coast Railway B1 Class is a class of 0-4-2 express passenger steam locomotives, known from the name of the first, No. 214, as the "Gladstones".
    They were the last express passenger design of William Stroudley, and were a larger and improved version of his Richmond class of 1878. Thirty-six locomotives were turned out from Brighton railway works between 1882 and 1891, and were used for the heaviest London to Brighton express trains. All were named after politicians, men associated with the railway, or places served by the railway. In 1889 No.189 Edward Blount was exhibited at the 1889 Paris Exhibition and received a gold medal.
    The locomotives were originally designated "Class B" together with the "Richmond Class" but were later designated B1 class by D.E. Marsh.
    During the first decade of the twentieth century the class were gradually replaced by Billinton B4 class locomotives and were transferred to secondary duties. Withdrawal began in April 1910 and by the outbreak of the First World War ten had been scrapped.
    The remaining twenty-six locomotives passed to the Southern Railway in 1923, but withdrawals recommenced in 1926 and the last survivor (No. 172) was withdrawn in 1933
    The first of the class, 214 Gladstone, was preserved as a static exhibit thanks to the efforts of the Stephenson Locomotive Society and is normally on display in the National Railway Museum, York. Gladstone is the only ex LB&SCR tender locomotive to be preserved

    Including numerous photos of now preserved Gladstone
    214 Gladstone Battersea shed 21st May 1927
    https://tinyurl.com/y3jv3ne7
    and in the old York Railway museum
    https://tinyurl.com/yxs7nx64

    Full collection starts here with
    172 (formally Littlehampton + 197 (formally Jonas Levy) unknown location Stroudley LB&SCR B1 Gladstone class 0-4-2
    https://tinyurl.com/yx9q547h

    Neil
     
    Last edited: 11 Januar 2021

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