Caledonian Railway 72 Class
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The Caledonian Railway 72 Class was a class of 4-4-0 steam locomotives introduced by William Pickersgill for the Caledonian Railway (CR) in 1920. Thirty-two locomotives were built and all survived to be taken over by the London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) in 1923 and by British Railways (BR) in 1948. The earlier 113 Class (introduced in 1916), of which 16 were produced, were similar but slightly smaller. These were the Caledonian's last express passenger locomotives, and technically, the last of the Dunalastair series, and were unofficially dubbed, Dunalastair V.[citation needed]
Numbering
Year | Quantity | Manufacturer | Class | CR nos. | LMS nos. | BR nos. |
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1916 | 6 | St. Rollox Works | 113 | 113–116, 121, 124 | 14461–14466 | 54461–54466 |
1916 | 10 | North British Locomotive Co. 21442–21451 | 113 | 928–937 | 14467–14476 | 54467–54476 |
1920 | 10 | St. Rollox Works | 72 | 72–81 | 14477–14486 | 54477–54486 |
1921 | 10 | Armstrong Whitworth 111–120 | 72 | 82–91 | 14487–14496 | 54487–54496 |
1922 | 12 | North British Locomotive Co. 22943–22954 | 72 | 66–71, 92–97 | 14497–14508 | 54497–54508 |
The two classes together totalled 48 locomotives. No. 54481 was scrapped after an accident at Gollafield Junction in 1953, the remainder were withdrawn between 1959 and 1962.[1]
Dimensions
Figures given in this section are from BR Database. Figures given by Rail UK are slightly different.
72 Class
113 Class
See table below. [4] [5] Introduced: 1916 Total produced: 16 Locomotive weight: 61.25 long tons (62.23 t) Boiler pressure: 175 psi (1.21 MPa) Superheater: Yes Cylinders: 20 in × 26 in (508 mm × 660 mm) Driving wheel diameter: 6 ft 6 in (1,981 mm) Valve gear: Stephenson LMS/BR Power classification: 3P Tractive effort: 19,833 lbf (88.22 kN)
Preservation
Although no members of the class have been preserved, there are plans to construct a replica.[citation needed]
See also
References
- ↑ Casserley, H.C. and Johnston, S.W., Locomotives at the Grouping, No.3, London Midland and Scottish, Ian Allan, 1966, pp 144-145
- ↑ "BRDatabase - the Complete British Railways Locomotive Database 1948-1997". Brdatabase.info. Retrieved 21 June 2012.
- ↑ "Rail UK Steam Loco Class Information". Railuk.info. Retrieved 21 June 2012.
- ↑ "BRDatabase - the Complete British Railways Locomotive Database 1948-1997". Brdatabase.info. Retrieved 21 June 2012.
- ↑ "Rail UK Steam Loco Class Information". Railuk.info. Retrieved 21 June 2012.
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