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The London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) Rebuilt Royal Scot Class is a class of 4-6-0 steam locomotives. 70 members of this class were rebuilt by the LMS and its successor British Railways (BR) from LMS Royal Scot Class engines by the replacement of their life expired parallel boilers with a type 2A boiler over the period 1943–1955. (The class sometimes is numbered 71 as it included a prototype 1935 rebuild LMS (4)6170 British Legion, but sufficient technical differences existed which dictate that it is treated separately). They were the second class to be rebuilt with type-2 boilers, after the rebuilding of British Legion and the Jubilee Class.
LMS gave them the power classification 6P; this was later revised by BR to 7P.
Rebuilding
Year | Number rebuilt | Numbers[1] |
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1943 | 9 | 6103/8/9/12/7/24/5/32/46 |
1944 | 9 | 6116/9/20/7/9/31/3/8/45 |
1945 | 11 | 6101/22/6/44/9/50/2/9/60/6/9 |
1946 | 10 | 6104/14/8/21/8/39/47/57/61/8 |
1947 | 3 | 6111/5/35 |
1948 | 4 | 46105/54/62/7 |
1949 | 6 | 46102/6/23/30/43/53 |
1950 | 6 | 46100/7/13/36/41/55 |
1951 | 2 | 46142/64 |
1952 | 3 | 46140/58/65 |
1953 | 4 | 46110/34/51/63 |
1954 | 2 | 46148/56 |
1955 | 1 | 46137 |
Total | 70 |
1948 Exchange trials
In the 1948 Locomotive Exchange Trials, carried out by the recently nationalised British Railways, involved 46154 The Hussar and 46162 Queens Westminster Rifleman. Apparently a rebuilt 'Royal Scot' proved capable of matching the maximum performance of the much larger LMS Coronation Class.[2]
Accidents
- On 27 August 1950, 46119 Lancashire Fusilier was hauling the Irish Mail which was in a rear-end collision with a light engine LMS Hughes Crab No. 42885 at Penmaenmawr, Denbighshire due to a signalman's error. Six people died as a result of the crash.[3][4]
- On 21 April 1952, 46117 Welsh Guardsman was one of two hauling an express passenger train which derailed at Blea Moor Loops, West Riding of Yorkshire due to a defect on the other locomotive causing a set of points to move under the train.[5]
Withdrawal
All were withdrawn between 1962 and 1965 in accordance with the 1955 Modernisation Plan.
Year | Quantity in service at start of year | Quantity withdrawn | Locomotive numbers |
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1962 | 70 | 30 | 46100/02–07/09/13/17/21/23–24/27/30–32/34–35/37/39/45–47/51/53–54/59/61/64 |
1963 | 40 | 15 | 46101/08/11/14/16/19–20/26/33/38/43/49–50/58/69 |
1964 | 25 | 20 | 46110/12/18/22/25/29/36/41–42/44/48/55–57/62–63/65–68 |
1965 | 5 | 4 | 46128/40/52/60 |
1966 | 1 | 1 | 46115 |
Preservation
Of the 70 engines to be rebuilt only 2 members of the class have survived into preservation.
Number | Name | Builder | Built | Withdrawn | Livery | Location | Owners | Status | Photograph | |
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LMS | BR | |||||||||
6100 (former 6152)[6][7] | 46100 | Royal Scot (former "The King's Dragoon Guardsman") | Derby Works | Jun 1930 (Original engine built Oct 1927)[6][7] | Oct 1962 | BR Green, Early Emblem | Crewe Diesel TMD | Royal Scot Locomotive and General Trust | Operational, Mainline Certified. | |
6115 | 46115 | Scots Guardsman | North British Locomotive Company | Oct 1927 | Jan 1966 | BR Green, Late Crest | Carnforth MPD | David Smith | Operational, Mainline Certified. Mainline Ticket Expires: 2026 |
References
- ↑ James, Hunt & Essery 1999, p. 55.
- ↑ Tuplin, W.A. (1971). British Steam since 1900. Pan. p. 149. ISBN 0-330-02721-2.
- ↑ "Report on the Collision that occurred on the 27th August 1950 at Penmaenmawr in the London Midland Region British Railways :: The Railways Archive".
- ↑ Earnshaw 1989, pp. 32–33.
- ↑ Earnshaw 1990, p. 30.
- 1 2 Goodman 1994, pp. 80, 83.
- 1 2 James, Hunt & Essery 1999, pp. 41, 54.
- Earnshaw, Alan (1989). Trains in Trouble: Vol. 5. Penryn: Atlantic Books. ISBN 0-906899-35-4.
- Earnshaw, Alan (1990). Trains in Trouble: Vol. 6. Penryn: Atlantic Books. ISBN 0-906899-37-0.
- Goodman, John (1994). Greenwood, William (ed.). LMS Locomotive Names. Lincoln: RCTS. ISBN 0-901115-79-7.
- James, Fred; Hunt, David; Essery, R.J. (1999). LMS Locomotive Profiles, no. 1 - The Rebuilt 'Royal Scots'. Didcot: Wild Swan. ISBN 1-874103-49-6.
Further reading
- LMS Locomotive Profiles Vol. 1