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This table is in preparation for Locomotives of the London and North Western Railway
James McConnell (1847–1862)
editImage | Class | Type | Quantity | Manufacturer | Date | Operations | Notes |
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0-6-0 | ≤ 26 | R and W Hawthorn | 1848 | Goods
Also used by North-Eastern division |
[1] Long boiler design | ||
Sharp, Stewart & Co. | |||||||
Robert Stephenson & Co. | |||||||
3 | Wolverton | ||||||
Mac's Mangle | 2-2-2 | 1 | Wolverton | 1849 | [2] Too large for the loading gauge, causing damage to platforms | ||
Bloomers | 2-2-2 | 25 | Sharp, Stewart & Co. | 1851–61 | Express trains between Euston, Rugby, and Birmingham | [3] | |
5 | Kitson & Co. | 1861 | [3] | ||||
15 | Wolverton | 1861–62 | [3] | ||||
McConnell express engines | 2-2-2 | William Fairbairn & Sons | 1852-54 | Express trains between London and Birmingham | [4] | ||
E. B. Wilson & Co. | |||||||
0-6-0 | ? | William Fairbairn & Sons | 1852–54 | Mineral goods trains | [5] | ||
2 | William Fairbairn & Sons | Larger firebox & more boiler tubes than class above [5] | |||||
3 | Long, partitioned firebox [5] | ||||||
Small Bloomers | 2-2-2 | 11 | R and W Hawthorn | 1853–61 | Southern Division secondary fast trains | [4] | |
Vulcan Foundry | |||||||
25 | Wolverton | ||||||
0-6-0 | 11 | Kitson & Co. | 1854 | Main line fast goods | Unusually large 5ft 6in wheels [5] | ||
95 | Wolverton | 1856–63 | |||||
Special Bloomers | 2-2-2 | 3 | Wolverton | 1861 | Express trains | Unusually long 18ft wheelbase. Displayed at 1862 London Exhibition. [6] | |
- ^ Nock 1952, pp. 33–34.
- ^ Nock 1952, p. 33.
- ^ a b c Ahrons 1927, p. 94.
- ^ a b Ahrons 1927, p. 95.
- ^ a b c d Ahrons 1927, p. 102.
- ^ Ahrons 1927, pp. 145–146.