LNWR Prince of Wales Tank Class

Class5ft 6in Tank (Superheated)Power classLMS: 4PNicknamesPrince of Wales TankWithdrawn1935–1941DispositionAll scrapped

The London and North Western Railway (LNWR) Prince of Wales Tank Class was a Pacific tank engine version of the Prince of Wales Class 4-6-0 steam locomotive.

History

Bowen-Cooke's predecessor George Whale had built 50 related Precursor Tank Class 4-4-2 engines. In terms of familial relationships, Prince of Wales Tank was both a superheated and extended version of the Precursor Tank, and a version of the Prince of Wales Class 4-6-0 steam locomotive with side tanks and a bunker which necessitated an extension to the frames and trailing pony truck. They were used on suburban services out of Euston station and from an early date also used on passenger services between Shrewsbury and Swansea (Victoria) over the steeply-graded Central Wales line, a journey of some 120 miles.

The LNWR built 47 of the superheated tanks between 1910 and 1916 under Charles Bowen-Cooke.

LMS service

All passed onto LMS ownership on the 1923 grouping. The LMS renumbered them 6950–6996 and gave them the power classification 4P. Withdrawals started in 1935, their replacements being Class 4 2-6-4T designs by Fowler and Stanier. All were gone by 1941, and no examples were preserved.

Fleet list

Table of locomotives
LNWR
No.
Crewe
Works
No.
Build date Superheated LMS
No.
Withdrawn Notes
2665 4950 Dec 1910 May 1913 6950 Sep 1936
2666 4951 Dec 1910 Feb 1915 6951 Jan 1936
2667 4952 Jan 1911 from new 6952 Jul 1937
2668 4953 Jan 1911 from new 6953 Oct 1936
2669 4954 Feb 1911 from new 6954 Sep 1936
2670 4955 Feb 1911 from new 6955 Sep 1936
217 4956 Feb 1911 from new 6956 Apr 1938
1183 4957 Feb 1911 from new 6957 Dec 1937
1366 4958 Feb 1911 from new 6958 Feb 1936
1797 4959 Feb 1911 from new 6959 Mar 1938
632 4960 Mar 1911 May 1913 6977 Mar 1936
1186 4961 Mar 1911 Mar 1914 6982 Mar 1937
1416 4962 Mar 1911 Aug 1916 6986 Jan 1937
1533 4963 Mar 1911 Jun 1913 6978 Mar 1937
1638 4964 Mar 1911 Apr 1915 6985 Apr 1937
1688 4965 Mar 1911 Jun 1913 6979 Apr 1941
1692 4966 Apr 1911 Jan 1915 6984 Apr 1936
1710 4967 Apr 1911 Jul 1914 6983 Feb 1937
1728 4968 Apr 1911 Jul 1913 6980 Mar 1938
1734 4969 Apr 1911 Nov 1913 6981 Apr 1936
91 5080 Jul 1912 from new 6960 Feb 1939
375 5081 Jul 1912 from new 6961 Feb 1938
376 5082 Jul 1912 from new 6962 Jan 1937
716 5083 Jul 1912 from new 6963 Mar 1936
915 5084 Aug 1912 from new 6964 Jul 1937
932 5085 Aug 1912 from new 6965 Dec 1937
944 5086 Aug 1912 from new 6966 Nov 1937
962 5087 Aug 1912 from new 6970 Apr 1936
858 5088 Aug 1912 from new 6969 Jun 1937
2004 5089 Aug 1912 from new 6971 Apr 1937
327 5090 Sep 1912 from new 6967 Feb 1936
704 5091 Sep 1912 from new 6968 Jul 1936
841 5092 Sep 1912 from new 6972 Apr 1937
963 5093 Sep 1912 from new 6973 Feb 1938
1006 5094 Sep 1912 from new 6974 Sep 1936
1021 5095 Sep 1912 from new 6975 Sep 1937
1184 5096 Oct 1912 from new 6976 Feb 1936
96 5347 Sep 1916 from new 6987 Dec 1936
316 5348 Sep 1916 from new 6988 Dec 1936
809 5349 Sep 1916 from new 6989 Aug 1937
878 5350 Oct 1916 from new 6990 Mar 1936
2098 5351 Oct 1916 from new 6991 Feb 1936
2273 5352 Oct 1916 from new 6992 Jan 1937
2292 5353 Nov 1916 from new 6993 Sep 1939
2298 5354 Nov 1916 from new 6994 Feb 1936
2384 5355 Nov 1916 from new 6995 Apr 1937
2418 5356 Nov 1916 from new 6996 Sep 1937

References

  • Baxter, Bertram (1979). Baxter, David (ed.). British Locomotive Catalogue 1825–1923, Volume 2B: London and North Western Railway and its constituent companies. Ashbourne, Derbyshire: Moorland Publishing Company. pp. 290–291. ISBN 0-903485-84-2.
  • Casserley, H. C. & Johnston, Stuart W. (1974) [1966]. Locomotives at the Grouping 3: London, Midland and Scottish Railway. Shepperton, Surrey: Ian Allan. p. 79. ISBN 0-7110-0554-0.
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Francis Trevithick (Northern Division 1846–1857)
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  • 176 Courier
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John Ramsbottom (1862–1871)
Francis William Webb (1871–1903)
George Whale (1903–1909)
Charles John Bowen Cooke (1909–1920)
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  • Prince of Wales Tank
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H. P. M. Beames (1920–1921)George Hughes (1922–1923)
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