Highland Railway X Class
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The Highland Railway Drummond 0-6-4T or X class were large tank engines originally intended for banking duty. They were designed by Peter Drummond.
Construction
[edit]The first four were built by the North British Locomotive Company and delivered in 1909. A second batch of four was delivered in 1911.
Design
[edit]The design was derived from that of the class K (0-6-0) tender engines and leading dimensions were very similar although the boiler and firebox are recorded as being 'larger' but by an unspecified amount.
Reputation
[edit]They were not popular with their crews, many thought them heavy and clumsy, and several crews had problems with water capacity. It seems their axleboxes were not well-proportioned either as there are reports of consistent hot box problems.
Numbering
[edit]HR No. | Built | LMS No. | Withdrawn | Notes |
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39 | 1909 | 15300 | December 1936 | |
64 | 1909 | 15301 | October 1934 | Renumbered 66 in 1909 |
65 | 1909 | 15302 | August 1933 | Renumbered 68 in 1909 |
69 | 1909 | 15303 | October 1932 | |
29 | 1911 | 15304 | October 1932 | Renumbered 43 in 1913 |
31 | 1911 | 15305 | November 1934 | |
42 | 1911 | 15306 | November 1935 | |
44 | 1911 | 15307 | November 1934 |
Transfer to LMS
[edit]They all survived to be taken over by the London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) at the 1923 Grouping. The last was withdrawn in 1936.
References
[edit]- Baxter, Bertram (1984). Baxter, David (ed.). British Locomotive Catalogue 1825–1923, Volume 4: Scottish and remaining English Companies in the LMS Group. Ashbourne, Derbyshire: Moorland Publishing Company. p. 200.
- Haresnape, Brian; Rowledge, Peter (1982). Drummond Locomotives, a pictorial history. Shepperton, Surrey: Ian Allan Limited. ISBN 0-7110-1206-7.