-
operated by a
Scottish railway. The
class ran to four members: source:
BritishSteam Taper boiler,
maximum diameter 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Cylinders (3), all...
- classes,
Northern Division,
Oxford Publishing Co. "
BritishSteam locomotive information".
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Northern Division, OPC, p.103 "
BritishSteam locomotive information".
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- They were all
withdrawn and s****ped
between 1946 and 1953. sources:
BritishSteam,
Longworth (2005) p167 C****erley, H. C. & Johnston, S.W. (1966), Locomotives...
- (1976), The
Scottish 4-6-0 classes, Ian Allan, p.48 "
BritishSteam locomotive information".
BritishSteam.com.
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original on 4
April 2013. Retrieved...
- Pre-Group classes,
Northern Division, OPC, p.33 "
BritishSteam locomotive information".
BritishSteam.com.
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original on 4
April 2013. Retrieved...
- p. 35.
Atkins 1976, p. 44.
Earnshaw 1990, p. 10. "
BritishSteam locomotive information".
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Planned numbers and
names in
Highland service were "
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- The
steam locomotives of
British Railways were used by
British Railways over the
period 1948–1968. The vast
majority of
these were
inherited from its four...
-
class again retained the two
Parsons steam turbines and
their four shafts, they were
faster than
previous British battleships with a top
speed of 22.9 kn...