
LNER Encyclopedia: The LNER Drummond D50 (NBR Class P) 4 …
Drummond D50 (NBR Class P) 4-4-0T Tank Engines. Drummond adopted Wheatley's leading bogie design and successfully used it on his "Abbotsford" 4-4-0 Class. For operating the passenger services along the Clyde Coast, Drummond chose a 4-4-0T using the same bogie design to replace his own 0-4-2Ts which were then operating these services. Three of ...
Locomotives of the N.B.R. : D.Drummond D50 (NBR Class P)
2018年9月28日 · Initially, the D50 class worked the trains between Glasgow and Helensburgh before being replaced by Reid's C15 4-4-2T tank engines in 1913. They then moved to Dundee, Eastfield, and Parkhead. By Grouping in 1923, No. 1390 was based at Fort William.
Locomotives of the N.B.R. : D.Drummond D50 (NBR Class P)
2008年6月6日 · Initially, the D50 class worked the trains between Glasgow and Helensburgh before being replaced by Reid's C15 4-4-2T tank engines in 1913. They then moved to Dundee, Eastfield, and Parkhead. By Grouping in 1923, No. 1390 was based at Fort William. No. 1392 was withdrawn from branch work out of Bathgate, in 1924.
Dugald Drummond - Wikipedia
Dugald Drummond (1 January 1840 – 8 November 1912) was a Scottish steam locomotive engineer. He had a career with the North British Railway, LB&SCR, Caledonian Railway and London and South Western Railway. He was the older brother of the engineer Peter Drummond, who often followed Dugald's ideas in his own work.
NBR M Class 4-4-0 - Wikipedia
The NBR Class M (later LNER Class D31) was a class of 4-4-0 steam locomotive of the North British Railway. The class was created during the tenures of William P. Reid ( Locomotive Superintendent ) and Walter Chalmers (Chief Draughtsman) by rebuilding three earlier types, the "574", "633", and "729", [ 1 ] which had all been designed by Matthew ...
The LNER 4-4-0 'American' Locomotives D25-D54 - London and …
Although the 4-4-0 configuration was very popular for tender locomotives, it was an unpopular choice for tank engines. The LNER only had two 4-4-0T classes, both inherited from the North British Railway (NBR). These classes numbered 33 locomotives, all of which were withdrawn before Nationalisation (1948).
Yeadon's Register of LNER Locomotives - Transport Store
Yeadon's Register of LNER Locomotives . Volumes 1 to 50. Classic series covering all the locomotives of the LNER, each volume well illustrated with class introduction and history of each locomotive. Fifty-nine individual books in 50 volumes and two Appendices. 1 - Gresley A1 and A3 Classes 2 - Gresley A4 and W1 Classes
Victor the old tank engine - The Fat Controller's engines Wiki
Victor is an old blue tank engine. Victor's basis is unknown, but he bears a strong resemblance to the North British Railway's P class, later the LNER Drummond D50 4-4-0T, albeit with a few slight differences. The D50 has a different shaped smokebox, differently shaped windows and a longer wheelbase compared to Victor.
GN's Trainz Website - LNER - Google Sites
On this page you'll find contents that are related to the steam locomotives of the London, & North Eastern Railway. (TS2009 compatible) Model by Gresley Ng - The British Railway Fan (this is my...
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