
LB&SCR E4 class - Wikipedia
The London, Brighton and South Coast Railway E4 class is a class of 0-6-2T side tank steam locomotive designed by Robert Billinton. They were introduced in 1897 and were essentially a larger version of the E3 Class. The cylinder diameter was reduced from 18 to 17.5 inches (457 to 444 mm) by the Southern Railway.
Billinton E4 class (0-6-2T) - LB&SCR
2018年6月13日 · See Railway Company Abbreviations for the prefixes used to the locomotive numbers. No prefix means that the locomotive was running on the LB&SCR railway at that time. Note dates are generally in ISO 8601 format (yyyy-mm-dd, yyyy-mm, ranges of dates are denoted by "/": yyyy-mm/yyyy-mm).
LBSCR E4 /E4x Class - sremg.org.uk
In the dying days of the Southern Railway a shortage of locomotive power on the Isle of Wight led to a proposal to use some ex-LBSC E4s, and N°2510 was sent over for trials during 1947, but was found to be too large so the plan was abandoned and the loco returned to the mainland.
Bluebell Railway Locomotives - LBSCR E4 "Birch Grove"
The small-wheeled E3 and E6 were aimed at Goods traffic and the larger wheeled E5 were suited to passenger work, but it was the E4, with an intermediate diameter of driving wheels, which was the most flexible and most numerous member of the family.
Locomotives - LB&SCR
2018年5月22日 · Index of Wheel Sizes for various locomotive classes. Includes Joint Committee, London & Brighton Railway, London & Croydon Railway and some South Eastern Railway. An …
E4 0-6-2T LBSCR Billington 32463 - Preserved British Steam …
Seventy-five of the E4 class locomotives were built at Brighton by 1903 and named after towns and villages in the LBSCR’s area. One of the early locos, 469, was named Beachy Head and was the only one not to be named after a village or small town.
London, Brighton & South Coast 0-6-2 Locomotives in Great_Britain
Class E4 (Locobase 10124) Data from "The Locomotive History of the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway," The Locomotive & Railway Carriage & Wagon Review, Vol IV (September 1899), p. 134. So competent were the E3s in passenger service ( Locobase 10123 ) that Billinton revised the design to accept 60" drivers and created a highly versatile ...
2012-07-22-001 V1 Bluebell Railway Ex LBSC 'E4' class 0-6 ... - Flickr
2012年7月22日 · The locomotive is a former LBSC (London Brighton and South Coast Railway) 'E4' tank engine designed by Billington and dating from 1898, so it's about 115 years old. The locomotive is currently running in the Southern Railway livery, the Southern being the successor company to the London Brighton and South Coast Railway.
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Bachmann ex LBSC E4 0-6-2t on the way - Southern Railway, …
2015年2月15日 · Back in March 2013 Bachmann Europe announced its intention to produce a model of the ex London Brighton and South Coast Railway, Billinton designed E4 class 0-6-2 tanks. The first production versions of this model are now on their way to the UK, with a small number having been sent to the model press for reviews…
E4 32468 at Brighton Station, 29 June 1963 - Flickr
Brighton Station, Sussex, England. 29 June 1963. To the right of the wheel drop: Ex LBSC E4 0-6-2T 32468 - withdrawn Jan 1963 after crash at Kemp Town - at Hove Dump Mar - Jun 1963. (In photo 05_63C033, 32468 was on the siding next to the diesel shunter.) 07_63C033
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