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Hoy intended the class to work Manchester, Rochdale, Oldham and Bury services where heavier trains and on lines gradients were giving difficulties to the Aspinall 2-4-2T radial tank locomotives. To a degree they were an evolutionary design based on the enlarged version of the 2-4-2T radial tanks with six-coupled wheels and the belpaire firebox used on the Aspinall Atlantic High Flyers and Coal engine 0-8-0 types.
Service
On their introduction in 1903 they were allocated to Liverpool to Southport workings covering a temporary shortage of electric stock; they were subsequently placed on their intended routes where they had an initially successful introduction, but problems with the class shortly emerged. Their heavy weight was not good for the track and the long rigid wheelbase put pressure on rails with severe curves in sidings. The flanges were removed from the centre driving wheels which eased some issues but increased the risk of derailment on track which was slightly out of alignment and most notably at junctions. This is due to flangeless driving wheels working better on smaller wheels placed closer together. The side tanks tended to badly leak and they gained a reputation for poor stopping ability.
Where George Hughes produced a superheated upgrade to the L&YR Class 5 2-4-2Ts, they were able to perform the services allocated to the 2-6-2Ts and the latter were removed from passenger services in 1913. They were then placed on banking and shunting duties with water pickup equipment and coal rail removed for increased visibility for these duties. However they were not well-suited to these duties due to large 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) driving wheels and flangeless centre-wheels.
Numbering
Table of locomotives
L&YR no.
Built
LMS no.
Withdrawn
Notes
202
Oct 1903
—
Dec 1920
387
Nov 1903
11700
May 1925
404
Nov 1903
—
Dec 1920
454
Nov 1903
11701
Jan 1926
467
Dec 1903
11702
May 1925
527
Jan 1904
11703
Mar 1926
712
Feb 1904
11704
Aug 1926
744
Feb 1904
11705
Aug 1926
837
Mar 1904
11706
Jun 1925
125
Mar 1904
—
May 1923
1441
Apr 1904
11707
Aug 1926
1442
Apr 1904
11708
Jul 1925
1443
May 1904
11709
Jun 1925
1444
May 1904
11710
Jan 1925
1445
Jun 1904
11711
Sep 1924
1446
Jun 1904
11712
Aug 1926
1447
Jul 1904
11713
Feb 1926
1448
Jul 1904
11714
Feb 1925
1449
Jul 1904
11715
1924
1450
Aug 1904
11716
Aug 1926
Withdrawal
One was withdrawn with unrepairable cracked frames in 1920. A total of three, Nos 202, 404 and 125 were withdrawn before being allocated a LMS number in 1923. In the event only two (11704 and 11711) actually carried their allocated LMS number and all members of the class were withdrawn by 1926. All had been scrapped by 1928 and none have been preserved.