Locomotives of the Caledonian Railway
Locomotives of the Caledonian Railway. The Caledonian Railway Locomotive Works were originally at Greenock but moved to St. Rollox, Glasgow, in 1856. The locomotive classes are listed under the names of the railway's Chief Mechanical Engineers.
Locomotives
The class number used for Caledonian Railway engines was the stock number of the first member of the class to reach traffic. Hence earlier numbered classes could well have appeared later in time.
Until the appointment of Dugald Drummond, unlike most other British railways, almost all engines had outside cylinders, and the 0-6-0 arrangement was quite rare, goods engines being of type 2-4-0 or 0-4-2. Passenger engines were normally 2-2-2.[1]
Robert Sinclair 1847-1856
Class | Date | Builder | No. built | ||
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2-2-2 | 4 | 1847-9 | CR Greenock (30) Vulcan Foundry (12) Jones & Potts (10) Scott Sinclair (3) | 55 | 13 rebuilt as 2-4-0, 3 as 2-2-2WT |
59 | 1848-52 | Jones & Potts | 6 | all rebuilt 1857-65 as 2-4-0 | |
65 | 1854-5 | CR Greenock | 12 | ||
2-4-0 | 144 | 1854 | George England | 8 | |
152 | 1854-5 | CR Greenock | 13 | ||
165 | 1855 | CR Greenock | 6 | ||
0-4-2 | 111 | 1847-9 | R&W Hawthorn | 3 | |
113 | 1847 | Neilson & Mitchell | 6 | ||
101 | 1848 | CR Greenock | 5 | ||
106 | 1849 | CR Greenock | 5 | ||
132 | 1853 | Neilson | 4 | ||
171 | 1855 | CR Greenock | 3 | ||
174 | 1856-8 | St. Rollox | 8 | ||
2-4-0T | 80 | 1854 | Hawthorn of Leith | 2 | |
0-4-0ST | 136 | 1853 | CR Greenock | 8 | 6 later rebuilt as 0-4-2T |
83 | 1854-5 | Hawthorn of Leith | 1 | ||
0-4-2ST | 87 | 1854-5 | Hawthorn of Leith | 2 | |
2-2-2WT | 77 | 1851 | CR Greenock | 3 | |
0-4-0 | 116 | 1848 | Fairbairn | 2 | 1 rebuilt as 0-4-2T, both sold 1863 |
0-6-0 | 96 | 1849-50 | Jones & Potts (5) CR Greenock (10) | 15 | later rebuilt to 0-4-2 |
Benjamin Conner 1856-1876
Class | Dates | Builder | No. built | ||
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2-2-2 | 76 | 1859-64 | St. Rollox | 12 | 8 ft 2in wheels |
113 | 1875 | St. Rollox | 4 | 8 ft 2in wheels | |
88 | 1864 | St. Rollox | 4 | 7 ft 2in wheels | |
460 | 1871 | A. Barclay | 1 | 7 ft 2in wheels - Experimental design | |
0-4-2 | 216 | 1861-6 | Neilson (34) | 64 | |
Dübs (30) | |||||
552 | 1870-1 | Dübs (18) | 31 | ||
Neilson (13) | |||||
324 | 1872-4 | Neilson | 40 | ||
2-4-0 | 189 | 1858-9 | St. Rollox (4) | 8 | |
Neilson (4) | with steam tenders | ||||
197 | 1860-3 | St. Rollox (10) | 25 | ||
Neilson (9) | |||||
Beyer-Peacock (6) | |||||
228 | 1861-6 | Neilson (9) | 18 | ||
Dübs (9) | |||||
92 | 1865-7 | St. Rollox | 11 | ||
288 | 1865-6 | Dübs | 10 | ||
417 | 1866-70 | Neilson | 37 | ||
98 | 1867-73 | St. Rollox (10) | 28 | ||
Neilson (18) | |||||
472 | 1868 | Caledonian Railway, Perth | 2 | ||
1 | 1869-74 | Dübs (14) | 35 | ||
Neilson (21) | |||||
372 | 1870 | Neilson | 16 | ||
583 | 1872-3 | Dübs | 31 | ||
42 | 1874 | Dübs | 7 | ||
55 | 1875 | Neilson | 4 | ||
615 | 1874-8 | Dübs (19) | 29 | ||
Neilson (10) | |||||
4-4-0 | 125 | 1877 | Neilson | 5 | |
0-4-0PT | 236 | 1862 | Neilson | 4 | |
270 | 1865 | A. Barclay | 2 | ||
0-4-0ST | 123 | 1867 | Neilson | 1 | |
15 | 1869-72 | A. Barclay | 6 | ||
133 | 1872-4 | A. Barclay | 2 | ||
0-4-0T | 446 | 1873 | Dübs | 2 | |
0-4-0ST | 502 | 1876-81 | Neilson | 14 | |
0-4-4WT | 488 | 1873-4 | Neilson | 4 | |
0-6-0ST | 139 | 1870 | Neilson | 2 | |
536 | 1871-5 | Neilson (8) | 14 | ||
Dübs (6) | |||||
141 | 1873 | Neilson | 1 | ||
0-6-0 | 188 | 1858 | Neilson | 1 | |
120 | 1872 | St. Rollox | 1 | ||
631 | 1874-7 | Dübs | 39 |
George Brittain 1876-1882
Class | Date | Builder | No. built | LMS Class | LMS numbers | ||
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2-4-0 | 130 | 1878 | Dübs | 10 | |||
0-4-2 | 670 | 1878-82 | Dübs | 30 | U | 17000-17020 | |
4-4-0 | 179 | 1882 | Dübs | 10 | 1P | 14100-14107 | "Oban bogie" |
0-4-0T | 485 | 1878 | Neilson | 1 | Crane tank | ||
2-4-0T | 140 | 1879 | Dübs | 12 | |||
2-4-2T | 152 | 1880 | Neilson | 15 | |||
2-2-2WT | 1 | 1881 | St. Rollox | 1 | For officer's saloon | ||
0-6-0ST | 486 | 1881 | Neilson | 6 | 1F | 16150 |
Dugald Drummond 1882-1890
Class | Date | Builder | No. built | LMS Class | LMS numbers | ||
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4-2-2 | 123 | 1886 | Neilson | 1 | 1P | 14010 | Won Gold medal at Edinburgh International Exhibition 1886 |
4-4-0 | 80 | 1888-91 | St. Rollox | 12 | 1P | 14108-14115 | "Coast bogies" |
66 | 1884-91 | Neilson (10) St. Rollox (18) | 28 | 1P | 14290-14309 | ||
124 | 1886 | Dübs | 1 | 1P | 14296 | Exhibition engine - related to "66" class | |
0-4-2ST | 262 | 1885 | St. Rollox | 2 | U | 15000-15001 | |
0-4-4T | 171 | 1884-91 | St. Rollox | 24 | 1P | 15100-15114 | |
0-4-0ST | 264 | 1885-90 | St. Rollox | 20 | U | 16008-16025 | |
0-6-0ST | 272 | 1888 | St. Rollox | 6 | U | 16100-16102 | |
323 | 1887-8 | St. Rollox | 30 | 3F | 16202-16224 | ||
0-6-0 | 294 | 1883-95 | Neilson (35) St. Rollox (128) | 163 | 2F | 17230-17392 |
Hugh Smellie 1890
Appointed 1 September 1890. Died 19 April 1891.[2]
John Lambie 1891-1895
Unless otherwise stated these were all built at the Caledonian Railway's St. Rollox railway works
Class | Date | No. built | LMS Class | LMS numbers | ||
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4-4-0 | 13 | 1894 | 6 | 1P | 14308-14310 | |
4-4-0T | 1 | 1893-4 | 12 | 1P | 15020-15031 | |
0-4-4T | 19 | 1895 | 10 | 2P | 15115-15124 | |
0-4-0ST | 538A | 1892 | 2 | Second-hand - built 1872-3 by Dübs and Company | ||
0-6-0ST | 211 | 1895 | 5 | 3F | 16225-16229 |
John F. McIntosh 1895-1914
Unless otherwise stated these were all built at the Caledonian Railway's St. Rollox railway works
Class | Date | No. built | LMS Class | LMS numbers | ||
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4-4-0 | 721 | 1896 | 15 | 2P | 14311-14325 | Dunalastair I |
766 | 1897–98 | 15 | 2P/3P | 14326-14336 & 14430-14433 | Dunalastair II - 4 rebuilt 1914 with superheaters | |
900 | 1899–1900 | 16 | 2P/3P | 14337-14348 & 14434-14437 | Dunalastair III - 6 rebuilt 1914-30 with superheaters | |
140 | 1904–10 | 19 | 2P/3P | 14349-14365 & 14438-14439 | Dunalastair IV - 4 rebuilt 1915-22 with superheaters | |
139 | 1910–12 | 11 | 3P | 14440-14449 | Schmidt superheater | |
43 | 1913–14 | 11 | 3P | 14450-14460 | Robinson superheater | |
4-6-0 | 55 | 1902–05 | 9 | 3P | 14600-14608 | |
908 | 1906–07 | 10 | 3P | 14609-14618 | ||
49 | 1903 | 2 | 4P | 14750-14751 | rebuilt 1911 with Schmidt superheaters | |
903 | 1906 | 5 | 4P | 14752-14755 | "Cardeans", rebuilt 1911 with Schmidt superheaters | |
0-4-4T | 92 | 1897 | 12 | 2P | 15125-15136 | |
879 | 1900 | 10 | 2P | 15137-15146 | ||
104 | 1899 | 12 | 1P | 15147-15158 | ||
439 | 1900–14 | 68 | 2P | 15159-15226 | ||
0-4-0ST | 781 | 1896 | 1 | U | 16000 | acquired second hand 1897. Built by A. Barclay |
611 | 1895–1908 | 14 | U | 16026-16039 | continuation of 264 class | |
0-6-0T | 498 | 1912–21 | 23 | 2F | 16151-16173 | Short wheelbase |
29 | 1895–96 | 9 | 3F | 16231-16239 | With condensers for Glasgow Central low-level line | |
782 | 1898–1913 | 138 | 3F | 16240-16376 | ||
0-8-0T | 492 | 1903–04 | 6 | 4F | 16500-16505 | |
0-6-0 | 711 | 1895–97 | 81 | 2F | 17393-17473 | Similar to "294" class |
812 | 1899–1900 | 79 | 3F | 17550-17628 | ||
652 | 1908–09 | 17 | 3F | 17629-17645 | Modified 812 class | |
30 | 1912 | 4 | 3F | 17646-17649 | 652 class with superheater | |
2-6-0 | 34 | 1912 | 5 | 3F | 17800-17804 | "Converted 30 class" |
4-6-0 | 918 | 1906 | 5 | 3F | 17900-17904 | |
179 | 1913–14 | 5 | 3F | 17905-17909 | Superheated | |
184 | 1914–15 | 6 | 3F | 17910-17915 | Superheated | |
0-8-0 | 600 | 1901–03 | 8 | 4F | 17990-17997 |
William Pickersgill 1914-1923
Class | Date | Builder | No. built | LMS Class | LMS numbers | Notes | |
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4-4-0 | 113 | 1916 | St.Rollox (6) North British (10) |
16 | 3P | 14461–14476 | |
72 | 1920–2 | St.Rollox (10) Armstrong-Whitworth (10) |
32 | 3P | 14477–14508 | ||
4-6-0 | 191 | 1922 | North British | 8 | 3P | 14619–14626 | "New Oban Bogies", non-superheated |
60 | 1916–7 | St.Rollox | 6 | 4P | 14650–14655 | "Greybacks", another 20 (14630–14649) built by LMS | |
938 | 1915 | Hawthorn Leslie | 6 | 4P | 14756–14761 | "River" class, originally built for Highland Railway | |
956 | 1921 | St.Rollox | 4 | 5P | 14800–14803 | ||
0-4-4T | 159 | 1915–22 | St.Rollox | 10 | 2P | 15227–15236 | non-superheated |
431 | 1922 | St.Rollox | 4 | 2P | 15237–15240 | non-superheated, another 10 (15260–15269) built by LMS | |
4-6-2T | 944 | 1917 | North British | 12 | 4P | 15350–15361 | |
0-6-0 | 300 | 1918–20 | St.Rollox | 43 | 3F | 17650–17692 | non-superheated (some later converted) |
2-8-0 | ROD 2-8-0 | 1919–20 | Various | 50 | GCR design, built for the government. Disposed of 1925-7, many went to China. |
London, Midland and Scottish Railway
Caledonian Railway locomotives still existing in 1923 were taken into the stock of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS). The LMS built some locomotives to Caledonian Railway designs after 1923.
See also
Sources
- Baxter, B., (1984) British Locomotive Catalogue 1825–1923 Vol.4, Moorland Publishing
- Haresnape, B. & Rowledge, P. (1982) Drummond Locomotives, a Pictorial History, Ian Allan
References
- ↑ Ahrons, E.L. Locomotive and train working in the latter part of the nineteenth century Vol.3 p.18
- ↑ "James Manson". Steamindex.com. Retrieved 2012-02-21.