Large Tank Locomotive Classes of the Southern Railway
Large Tank Locomotive Classes of the Southern Railway
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Author(s): Maidment, David
ISBN No.: 9781036139520
Pages: 224
Year: 202603
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 59.69
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

The three main constituent companies of the Southern Railway had different policies for tank engine design. The London & South Western built tank engines for suburban, branch and heavy goods work, the London, Brighton and South Coast had many designs for express passenger, mixed traffic and goods work as their main routes were short enough to be resourced by tank engines with limited water capacity and the South Eastern and Chatham ventured into a similar policy in its last days with the 'River' class only for the Southern Railway to be dissuaded from further development following the disastrous Sevenoaks accident in 1927. Unlike the other three post-Grouping railways, the Southern made no further effort to adopt the tank engine design for passenger or mixed traffic purposes apart from Maunsells 'W' and 'Z' for freight and shunting until Bulleid's revolutionary (and unsuccessful) 'Leader' class. This book describes the design, construction, operation and performance of all these pre- and post-Grouping classes and the final adoption of the LMS and BR Standard 2-6-4 and 2-6-2 tank engines to fill the void in the Southern Region's locomotive fleet.


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