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{{Short description|Class of British steam locomotives (1946–67)}} | |||
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{{Infobox locomotive | |||
|powertype = Steam | |||
|name = LMS Ivatt Class 2 2-6-0 | |||
|image = File:Sharnbrook Kettering - Bedford stopping train near Souldrop Summit geograph-2781277-by-Ben-Brooksbank.jpg | |||
|caption = 46403 on the Midland Main Line near Souldrop in 1955. | |||
|designer = ] | |||
|builder = {{ubl|LMS & BR ]|BR ]|BR ]}} | |||
|builddate = 1946–1953 | |||
|totalproduction = 128 | |||
|whytetype = ] | |||
|uicclass = 1′C h2 | |||
|gauge = {{track gauge|ussg|allk=on}} | |||
|leadingdiameter = {{convert|3|ft|0|in|m|3|abbr=on}} | |||
|driverdiameter = {{convert|5|ft|0|in|m|3|abbr=on}} | |||
|length = {{convert|53|ft|1+3/4|in|m|2|abbr=on}} | |||
|locoweight = {{convert|47.10|LT|t ST|1}} (6400–64)<br>{{convert|48.45|LT|t|1}} (remainder) | |||
|tenderweight = {{convert|37.15|LT|t ST|1}} | |||
|fueltype = ] | |||
|fuelcap = {{convert|4|LT|t ST|1}} | |||
|watercap = {{convert|3000|impgal|abbr=on}} | |||
|boiler = LMS type 7 | |||
|boilerpressure = {{convert|200|lbf/in2|MPa|2|abbr=on|lk=on}} | |||
|firearea = {{convert|17+1/2|sqft|abbr=on}} | |||
|tubearea = {{convert|924|sqft|abbr=on}} | |||
|fireboxarea = {{convert|101|sqft|abbr=on}} | |||
|superheaterarea = {{convert|134|sqft|abbr=on}} or<br>{{convert|124|sqft|abbr=on}} | |||
|cylindercount = Two, outside | |||
|cylindersize = {{convert|16|x|24|in|mm|0|abbr=on}} | |||
|valvegear = ] | |||
|tractiveeffort = {{convert|17410-18510|lbf|kN|2|abbr=on|lk=on}} | |||
|operator = {{ubl|]|]}} | |||
|powerclass = {{ubl|LMS: 2F|BR: 2MT}} | |||
|fleetnumbers = {{ubl|LMS:6400–6419|BR: 46400–46527}} | |||
|axleloadclass = BR: ] 2 | |||
|nicknames=''Mickey Mouse'' | |||
|withdrawndate = 1961–1967 | |||
|disposition = 7 preserved, remainder ]ped | |||
}} | |||
The ] (LMS) '''Ivatt Class 2 2-6-0''' is a class of steam locomotive designed for light mixed traffic. | The ] (LMS) '''Ivatt Class 2 2-6-0''' is a class of steam locomotive designed for light mixed traffic. | ||
== |
==Design== | ||
Elderly ]s formed the backbone of the low-powered locomotives within the LMS fleet. ] had concentrated on introducing larger engines and it was left to ] to introduce a new class of low-powered locomotive. He designed a tender version of the ], introduced at the same time, which was inspired by the ], which was inspired by the ].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Duggan |first=Jamie |date=13 September 2019 |title=LMS Ivatt 2 (2-6-0 and 2-6-2T) steam locomotives - Class Information |url=https://www.railadvent.co.uk/2019/09/lms-ivatt-2-2-6-0-and-2-6-2t-steam-locomotives-class-information.html |access-date=17 September 2022 |website=RailAdvent |language=en-GB}}</ref> The 2-6-0s had greater range: {{convert|3,000|impgal}} of water and {{convert|4|LT|t ST|1}} of coal compared to the tank design's {{convert|1,350|impgal}} and {{convert|3|LT|t ST|2}}. So they were well-suited to their task and, following attention to draughting problems by both Derby and Swindon, quickly became a success. Further engines of this type were built as the ], these locomotives having BR standard fittings and a modified cab and tender profile to allow completely unrestricted route availability; both LMS and BR 2MT ] are often nicknamed "Mickey Mouse".<ref>{{cite magazine |magazine=Steam Railway |date=November 2007 |volume=343 |title=Bridgnorth's stalwart 'Mickey Mouse' is focus of charter |last=Hopkins |first=Simon |page=24}}</ref> | |||
==Construction== | |||
Elderly ]s formed the backbone of the low-powered LMS locomotive fleet. ] had concentrated on introducing larger engines and it was left to ] to introduce a new class of medium-powered locomotive. He designed a tender version of the ], introduced at the same time, which was based on the ] ] and ] classes. While the 2-6-2Ts were less than successful, the 2-6-0s were well-suited to their task and quickly became a success. | |||
A total of 128 were built between 1946 and 1953, mostly at ]. 20 were built by LMS and given the numbers 6400–19. On nationalisation in 1948 40000 was added to their numbers to become 46400–19. The remaining 108 locomotives of the class, numbered 46420–46527 were built by ], and from 46465 (Darlington, 1951) an increase in cylinder diameter of {{convert|1/2|in}} yielded a ] of {{convert|18,510|lb|kg|abbr=on}}, {{convert|1,100|lb|kg|abbr=on}} greater than the original design. The LMS classified them 2F, BR as 2MT. | |||
A total of 218 were built between ] and ], mostly at ]. 20 were built by LMS and given the numbers 6400-19. On nationalisation in ] 40000 was added to their numbers to become 46400-19. The remaining 108 locomotives of the class, numbered 46420-46527 were built by ] to a slightly modified design with a slightly cut-down cab and BR standard fittings. The LMS classified them 2F, Britsh Rail as 2MT. 18 were built at ] and allocated to the ] and ] regions. 25 were built at Swindon and allocated to the ]. The Swindon locomotives were turned out in lined green, the rest carried black livery. None of them were named. | |||
{|class="wikitable" | {|class="wikitable" | ||
|+ Table of orders | |||
!colspan=2| Number | !colspan=2| Number | ||
!rowspan=2| Lot no. | !rowspan=2| Lot no. | ||
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!BR | !BR | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 6400–09 | |||
| 6400-9 | |||
| 46400–09 | |||
| 46400-9 | |||
| 182 | | 182 | ||
| |
| 1946 | ||
| ] | | ] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 6410–19 | |||
| 6410-9 | |||
| 46410–19 | |||
| 46410-9 | |||
| 189 | | 189 | ||
| |
| 1947 | ||
| ] | | ] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| |
| — | ||
| 46420–34 | |||
| 46420-34 | |||
| 194 | | 194 | ||
| |
| 1948 | ||
| ] | | ] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| |
| — | ||
| 46435–49 | |||
| 46435-49 | |||
| 201 | | 201 | ||
| |
| 1950 | ||
| ] | | ] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| |
| — | ||
| 46450–59 | |||
| 46450-9 | |||
| 207 | | 207 | ||
| |
| 1950 | ||
| ] | | ] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| |
| — | ||
| 46460–64 | |||
| 46460-4 | |||
| 208 | | 208 | ||
| |
| 1950 | ||
| ] | | ] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| |
| — | ||
| 46465–82 | |||
| 46465-82 | |||
| 1309 | | 1309 | ||
| |
| 1951 | ||
| ] | | ] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| |
| — | ||
| 46483–94 | |||
| 46483-94 | |||
| 1310 | | 1310 | ||
| |
| 1951 | ||
| ] | | ] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| |
| — | ||
| 46495–502 | |||
| 46495-502 | |||
| 1310 | | 1310 | ||
| |
| 1952 | ||
| ] | | ] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| |
| — | ||
| 46503–14 | |||
| 464503-14 | |||
| 394 | | 394 | ||
| |
| 1952 | ||
| ] | | ] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| |
| — | ||
| 46515–27 | |||
| 46515-27 | |||
| 394 | | 394 | ||
| |
| 1953 | ||
| ] | | ] | ||
|} | |} | ||
The 38 members of the Darlington-built batch (46465 to 46502) were allocated to the ] and ] Regions of British Railways. The final 25 (46503 to 46527) were built at ] and, being allocated to the ], consequently carried the GWR-type vacuum ejector and firehole doors. The Swindon locomotives were turned out, initially, in lined black. Under the Hanks regime, some received lined green livery as they passed through works. The rest carried black livery. None of the class was named in service, however some have been named in preservation. | |||
The class was withdrawn between ] and ]. | |||
==Withdrawal== | |||
The class was withdrawn between 1961 and 1967. | |||
{| class=wikitable style=text-align:center | |||
|+ Table of withdrawals | |||
! Year !! Quantity in<br>service at<br>start of year !! Quantity<br>withdrawn !! Locomotive numbers | |||
|- | |||
| 1961 || 128 || 1 || style="text-align:left" | 46407. | |||
|- | |||
| 1962 || 127 || 12 || style="text-align:left" | 46408/15/53/66/69/71/76–78/81/93/95. | |||
|- | |||
| 1963 || 115 || 4 || style="text-align:left" | 46438/73/83/89. | |||
|- | |||
| 1964 || 111 || 8 || style="text-align:left" | 46403/09/35/61/67/74–75, 46525. | |||
|- | |||
| 1965 || 103 || 21 || style="text-align:left" | 46404/13/20/23/25/30/44/56/59/68/72/79/82/88/97–98, 46510–11/24/27. | |||
|- | |||
| 1966 || 82 || 40 || style="text-align:left" | 46401/05/10/12/14/16/19/21–22/24/26–29/34/42/45–47/50–51/54/58/60/62–64/95–96,<br>46504/08–09/12–14/17–19/21/26. | |||
|- | |||
| 1967 || 42 || 42 || style="text-align:left" | 46400/02/06/11/17–18/31–33/36–37/39–41/43/48–49/52/55/57/65/70/80/84–87/90–92/99,<br>46500–03/05–06/15–16/20/22–23. | |||
|- | |||
|} | |||
==Accidents & Incidents== | |||
*On 27 April 2013, No. 46521 derailed on the trap points at ] on the ] following a misunderstanding between the signalman and the locomotive's crew. The derailment was captured on video by a visitor and subsequently posted on ]. Nobody was injured, and the locomotive was recovered using a crane; it was then towed back to the shed by ] No. D123.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Marsh |first1=Phil |title=Steam Locomotive totally derailed at The Great Central Railway |url=http://www.rail.co.uk/rail-news/2013/steam-locomotive-totally-derailed-at-the-great-central-railway/ |website=rail.co.uk |access-date=7 May 2013}}</ref> Almost one month after the incident, the locomotive returned to service.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Wilcock |first1=Dennis |title=46521 back in service |url=https://www.gcrailway.co.uk/2013/05/46521-back-in-service/ |website=Great Central Railway |access-date=26 May 2013}}</ref> | |||
==Preservation== | ==Preservation== | ||
Seven members of the class have been preserved, five built at Crewe Works and two built at Swindon Works. Of the seven engines preserved, six have run in preservation (46428 is undergoing restoration from scrapyard condition to working order at the East Lancs Railway). Three members of the class have also operated on the mainline in preservation: No's 46441, 46443 & 46521. Three of them were purchased from British Railways while the other four preserved examples were rescued from ] throughout the 1970s. The ones rescued from Barry Scrapyard include No. 46428, No. 46447, No. 46512, and No. 46521. The ones sold directly into preservation from British Railways include No. 46441, No. 46443, and No. 46464. | |||
Seven have been preserved. These are 46428, 46441, 46443, 46447, 46464, 46512 and 46521. 46521 was built at Swindon and carries the BR green livery. 46441 has been given an inauthentic livery of "what might have been" had the LMS not been nationalised; it has been renumbered 6441 and painted in LMS passenger crimson lake livery. Details in preservation are as follows: | |||
46443 became a popular mainline engine in the 1980s when it was one of the engines used during the 150th anniversary of the ] traveling along many old branchlines including the old ]. 46521 saw use on the mainline in the 1990s but only saw a limited amount of use hauling excursion trains with one of its runs being on the GWML in December 1994.{{Citation needed|date=May 2020}}. 46441 was one of the smallest tender engines to operate on the former BR system during the 1990s. As well as being a regular at ] and working at its home on the ] it was also used for the regular steam on the met programme working trains alongside other steam engines. 46441 in recent years has been on static display inside the museum at the ] in ] awaiting an overhaul. In April 2018 the engine was moved by road to its new home at the ], it is presently the only tender engine based at the railway.{{Citation needed|date=May 2020}} | |||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" style="clear:both;" | ||
!LMS no | |||
!BR no | !BR no | ||
!Image | |||
!Name* | !Name* | ||
!Builder | |||
!Notes | |||
!Built | |||
!Withdrawn | |||
!Service Life | |||
!Current Location | |||
!Current Condition | |||
!Livery | |||
|- | |- | ||
|rowspan=2 style="text-align:center"|46428 | |||
| - | |||
|rowspan=2|] | |||
| | |||
|style="text-align:center"| | |||
| - | |||
|style="text-align:center"|] | |||
| | |||
|style="text-align:center"|Dec 1948 | |||
|style="text-align:center"|Dec 1966 | |||
|style="text-align:center"|17 Years, 11 Months | |||
|style="text-align:center"|] | |||
|style="text-align:center"|Under Restoration | |||
|style="text-align:center"|N/A | |||
|- | |- | ||
|colspan=8|Oldest surviving member of the class. Being restored from condition as recovered from ] ], ], ]. | |||
|6441* | |||
| | |||
|''Ivatt''* | |||
|In inauthentic crimson lake livery | |||
|- | |- | ||
|rowspan=2 style="text-align:center"|46441 | |||
| - | |||
|rowspan=2|] | |||
| | |||
|style="text-align:center"| | |||
| - | |||
|style="text-align:center"|Crewe Works | |||
| | |||
|style="text-align:center"|Feb 1950 | |||
|style="text-align:center"|Apr 1967 | |||
|style="text-align:center"|17 Years, 2 Months | |||
|style="text-align:center"|] | |||
|style="text-align:center"|Running In | |||
|style="text-align:center"|BR Lined Crimson, Late Crest (on completion) | |||
|- | |- | ||
|colspan=8|The engine commenced its running in tests in October 2023 and is expected to re-enter revenue service in 2024. Boiler Ticket expires 2033.<ref name="SR551">{{cite magazine |title=46441 commences running in |magazine=Steam Railway|issue=551 |date=November 2023 |page=39}}</ref>{{pb}}The engine will retain its non-authentic BR Maroon on completion.<ref name="HR311">{{cite magazine |title=46441 & 46464 expected to be complete by end of year |magazine=Heritage Railway|issue=311 |date=October 2023 |page=8}}</ref> | |||
| - | |||
| | |||
| - | |||
| | |||
|- | |- | ||
|rowspan=2 style="text-align:center"|46443 | |||
| - | |||
|rowspan=2|] | |||
| | |||
|style="text-align:center"| | |||
| - | |||
|style="text-align:center"|Crewe Works | |||
| | |||
|style="text-align:center"|Feb 1950 | |||
|style="text-align:center"|Mar 1967 | |||
|style="text-align:center"|17 Years, 28 Days | |||
|style="text-align:center"|] | |||
|style="text-align:center"|Static Display | |||
|style="text-align:center"|BR Lined Black, Late Crest | |||
|- | |- | ||
|colspan=8|Stored awaiting overhaul in ], ]. | |||
| - | |||
|- | |||
| | |||
|rowspan=2 style="text-align:center"|46447 | |||
|''E.V. Cooper, Engineer''* | |||
|rowspan=2|] | |||
| | |||
|style="text-align:center"| | |||
|style="text-align:center"|Crewe Works | |||
|style="text-align:center"|Mar 1950 | |||
|style="text-align:center"|Dec 1966 | |||
|style="text-align:center"|16 Years, 9 Months | |||
|style="text-align:center"|] | |||
|style="text-align:center"|Operational | |||
|style="text-align:center"|BR Lined Black, Late Crest | |||
|- | |||
|colspan=8|Returned to operation October 2014. On loan from the ]. | |||
|- | |||
|rowspan=2 style="text-align:center"|46464 | |||
|rowspan=2|] | |||
|style="text-align:center"|''The Carmyllie Pilot''* | |||
|style="text-align:center"|Crewe Works | |||
|style="text-align:center"|Jun 1950 | |||
|style="text-align:center"|Sept 1966 | |||
|style="text-align:center"|16 Years, 3 Months | |||
|style="text-align:center"|] | |||
|style="text-align:center"|Operational | |||
|style="text-align:center"|N/A | |||
|- | |||
|colspan=8|After preservation, hauled the first scheduled passenger train on the Strathspey Railway on 22 July 1978.<ref>{{Cite web |title=ivatt 2-6-0 46464 mogul carmyllie pilot company history |author= |work=br46464.co.uk |date= |access-date=26 October 2023 |url= http://www.br46464.co.uk/464_history.htm}}</ref> Last ran in 1979 and now restored to working order.{{pb}}The name "Carmyllie Pilot" was used, during their working years, for both 46463 and 46464, both Dundee Tay Bridge (62B) allocated engines. Both locomotives took week about pilot duties at Arbroath station, and were often seen working the Carmyllie Railway branch line, either to the Metal Box factory or the Quarries at ].{{citation needed|reason=often seen|date=October 2023}} Local railway staff referred to either locomotive as The Carmyllie Pilot, dependent on which was on duty.{{pb}}The engine underwent its steam test in November 2023 and its overhaul was completed in June 2024, when it was steamed for the first time in 44 years.<ref>{{cite news |last1=McKenzie |first1=Steven |title=Locomotive steams again for first time in 44 years |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c978e2y03d4o |website=BBC News |access-date=9 July 2024}}</ref> | |||
|- | |||
|rowspan=2 style="text-align:center"|46512 | |||
|rowspan=2|] | |||
|style="text-align:center"|''E.V. Cooper, Engineer''* | |||
|style="text-align:center"|] | |||
|style="text-align:center"|Dec 1952 | |||
|style="text-align:center"|Dec 1966 | |||
|style="text-align:center"|13 Years, 11 Months | |||
|style="text-align:center"|] | |||
|style="text-align:center"|Operational | |||
|style="text-align:center"|BR Lined Black, Early Emblem | |||
|- | |||
|colspan=8|Boiler Ticket expires 2031. | |||
|- | |||
|rowspan=2 style="text-align:center"|46521 | |||
|rowspan=2|] | |||
|style="text-align:center"|''Blossom''* | |||
|style="text-align:center"|Swindon Works | |||
|style="text-align:center"|Mar 1953 | |||
|style="text-align:center"|Oct 1966 | |||
|style="text-align:center"|13 Years, 7 Months | |||
|style="text-align:center"|] | |||
|style="text-align:center"|Under Overhaul | |||
|style="text-align:center"|BR Lined Green, Early Emblem (on completion) | |||
|- | |||
|colspan=8|Boiler ticket expired in 2022. Dismantling for overhaul commenced in October 2023.<ref name="SR550">{{cite magazine |title=46521 departs GCR for Tyseley to be dismantled for overhaul |magazine=Steam Railway|issue=550 |date=October 2023 |page=39}}</ref> | |||
|- | |- | ||
| - | |||
|| | |||
|''Blossum''* | |||
| In BR green. | |||
|} | |} | ||
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Named in preservation | |||
== Models == | |||
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Inauthentic. | |||
Several ] ready-to-run models of the locomotive have been produced. In 1975, ] produced a model of the class, in British Railways lined black (mixed traffic) livery. A BR lined green version followed in 1978. They were on sale until 1982.<ref>{{Cite book|title=The Story of Rovex Vol 3 1972-1996|last=Hammond|first=Pat|publisher=New Cavendish Books|year=2005|isbn=1-904562-00-0|location=London|pages=166–7}}</ref> In 2007 ] introduced a more detailed model, available in several liveries including LMS unlined black, BR lined black and BR lined Brunswick Green, the latter livery of which was used for a model of now preserved 46521.<ref>{{cite magazine|title=Ivatt '2MT' from Bachmann|magazine=Hornby Magazine|first=Mike|last=Wild|pages=76–77|issue=4|date=October 2007|location=Hersham|publisher=Ian Allan Publishing|issn=1753-2469|oclc=226087101}}</ref> ] produces several of the same liveries in ]. Comet Models produce an all-metal kit. | |||
== |
== In fiction == | ||
No. 46521 appeared in the sitcom '']''. It was for this that it received the name 'Blossom'.<ref name=SVR119>{{cite magazine |title=Oh! Doctor Beeching Re-lives |magazine=Severn Valley Railway News |issue=119 |page=33}}</ref> | |||
Both 46443 and 46521 appeared in the 1976 Universal Pictures film ]. For this role both locomotives were heavily disguised to have a European flavour.<ref name=SVR38>{{cite magazine |title=A Film in the Making |magazine=Severn Valley Railway News |issue=38 |page=5}}</ref> | |||
* (owners of 46464) | |||
* (owners of 46521) | |||
Both "Oh, Doctor Beeching!" and "The Seven-Per-Cent Solution" were filmed on the ].<ref name=SVR119/><ref name=SVR38/> | |||
==References== | |||
{{Reflist}} | |||
*{{Rowledge-Engines of the LMS}} | |||
==Further reading== | |||
*{{cite magazine|title=Ivatt's '2MTs'|magazine=Hornby Magazine|first=Michael C.|last=Shaw|pages=72–73|issue=4|date=October 2007|location=Hersham|publisher=Ian Allan Publishing|issn=1753-2469|oclc=226087101}} | |||
==External links== | |||
{{commons category}} | |||
* (owners of 46464) | |||
<br> | |||
{{LMS Locomotives}} | {{LMS Locomotives}} | ||
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The London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) Ivatt Class 2 2-6-0 is a class of steam locomotive designed for light mixed traffic.
Design
Elderly 0-6-0s formed the backbone of the low-powered locomotives within the LMS fleet. William Stanier had concentrated on introducing larger engines and it was left to George Ivatt to introduce a new class of low-powered locomotive. He designed a tender version of the Ivatt Class 2 2-6-2T, introduced at the same time, which was inspired by the Stanier Class 3 2-6-2T, which was inspired by the Fowler Class 3 2-6-2T. The 2-6-0s had greater range: 3,000 imperial gallons (14,000 L; 3,600 US gal) of water and 4 long tons (4.1 t; 4.5 short tons) of coal compared to the tank design's 1,350 imperial gallons (6,100 L; 1,620 US gal) and 3 long tons (3.05 t; 3.36 short tons). So they were well-suited to their task and, following attention to draughting problems by both Derby and Swindon, quickly became a success. Further engines of this type were built as the BR Standard Class 2 2-6-0, these locomotives having BR standard fittings and a modified cab and tender profile to allow completely unrestricted route availability; both LMS and BR 2MT moguls are often nicknamed "Mickey Mouse".
Construction
A total of 128 were built between 1946 and 1953, mostly at Crewe. 20 were built by LMS and given the numbers 6400–19. On nationalisation in 1948 40000 was added to their numbers to become 46400–19. The remaining 108 locomotives of the class, numbered 46420–46527 were built by British Railways, and from 46465 (Darlington, 1951) an increase in cylinder diameter of 1⁄2 inch (13 mm) yielded a tractive effort of 18,510 lb (8,400 kg), 1,100 lb (500 kg) greater than the original design. The LMS classified them 2F, BR as 2MT.
Number | Lot no. | Date | Built at | |
---|---|---|---|---|
LMS | BR | |||
6400–09 | 46400–09 | 182 | 1946 | Crewe |
6410–19 | 46410–19 | 189 | 1947 | Crewe |
— | 46420–34 | 194 | 1948 | Crewe |
— | 46435–49 | 201 | 1950 | Crewe |
— | 46450–59 | 207 | 1950 | Crewe |
— | 46460–64 | 208 | 1950 | Crewe |
— | 46465–82 | 1309 | 1951 | Darlington |
— | 46483–94 | 1310 | 1951 | Darlington |
— | 46495–502 | 1310 | 1952 | Darlington |
— | 46503–14 | 394 | 1952 | Swindon |
— | 46515–27 | 394 | 1953 | Swindon |
The 38 members of the Darlington-built batch (46465 to 46502) were allocated to the Eastern and North Eastern Regions of British Railways. The final 25 (46503 to 46527) were built at Swindon Works and, being allocated to the Western Region, consequently carried the GWR-type vacuum ejector and firehole doors. The Swindon locomotives were turned out, initially, in lined black. Under the Hanks regime, some received lined green livery as they passed through works. The rest carried black livery. None of the class was named in service, however some have been named in preservation.
Withdrawal
The class was withdrawn between 1961 and 1967.
Year | Quantity in service at start of year |
Quantity withdrawn |
Locomotive numbers |
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1961 | 128 | 1 | 46407. |
1962 | 127 | 12 | 46408/15/53/66/69/71/76–78/81/93/95. |
1963 | 115 | 4 | 46438/73/83/89. |
1964 | 111 | 8 | 46403/09/35/61/67/74–75, 46525. |
1965 | 103 | 21 | 46404/13/20/23/25/30/44/56/59/68/72/79/82/88/97–98, 46510–11/24/27. |
1966 | 82 | 40 | 46401/05/10/12/14/16/19/21–22/24/26–29/34/42/45–47/50–51/54/58/60/62–64/95–96, 46504/08–09/12–14/17–19/21/26. |
1967 | 42 | 42 | 46400/02/06/11/17–18/31–33/36–37/39–41/43/48–49/52/55/57/65/70/80/84–87/90–92/99, 46500–03/05–06/15–16/20/22–23. |
Accidents & Incidents
- On 27 April 2013, No. 46521 derailed on the trap points at Quorn and Woodhouse on the Great Central Railway following a misunderstanding between the signalman and the locomotive's crew. The derailment was captured on video by a visitor and subsequently posted on YouTube. Nobody was injured, and the locomotive was recovered using a crane; it was then towed back to the shed by BR Class 45 No. D123. Almost one month after the incident, the locomotive returned to service.
Preservation
Seven members of the class have been preserved, five built at Crewe Works and two built at Swindon Works. Of the seven engines preserved, six have run in preservation (46428 is undergoing restoration from scrapyard condition to working order at the East Lancs Railway). Three members of the class have also operated on the mainline in preservation: No's 46441, 46443 & 46521. Three of them were purchased from British Railways while the other four preserved examples were rescued from Barry Scrapyard throughout the 1970s. The ones rescued from Barry Scrapyard include No. 46428, No. 46447, No. 46512, and No. 46521. The ones sold directly into preservation from British Railways include No. 46441, No. 46443, and No. 46464.
46443 became a popular mainline engine in the 1980s when it was one of the engines used during the 150th anniversary of the Great Western Railway traveling along many old branchlines including the old Bristol Harbour Railway. 46521 saw use on the mainline in the 1990s but only saw a limited amount of use hauling excursion trains with one of its runs being on the GWML in December 1994.. 46441 was one of the smallest tender engines to operate on the former BR system during the 1990s. As well as being a regular at Carnforth and working at its home on the East Lancashire Railway it was also used for the regular steam on the met programme working trains alongside other steam engines. 46441 in recent years has been on static display inside the museum at the Ribble Steam Railway in Preston awaiting an overhaul. In April 2018 the engine was moved by road to its new home at the Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway, it is presently the only tender engine based at the railway.
BR no | Image | Name* | Builder | Built | Withdrawn | Service Life | Current Location | Current Condition | Livery |
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46428 | Crewe Works | Dec 1948 | Dec 1966 | 17 Years, 11 Months | East Lancashire Railway | Under Restoration | N/A | ||
Oldest surviving member of the class. Being restored from condition as recovered from Woodham Brothers scrapyard, Barry, Vale of Glamorgan, South Wales. | |||||||||
46441 | Crewe Works | Feb 1950 | Apr 1967 | 17 Years, 2 Months | Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway | Running In | BR Lined Crimson, Late Crest (on completion) | ||
The engine commenced its running in tests in October 2023 and is expected to re-enter revenue service in 2024. Boiler Ticket expires 2033.The engine will retain its non-authentic BR Maroon on completion. | |||||||||
46443 | Crewe Works | Feb 1950 | Mar 1967 | 17 Years, 28 Days | Severn Valley Railway | Static Display | BR Lined Black, Late Crest | ||
Stored awaiting overhaul in The Engine House, Highley. | |||||||||
46447 | Crewe Works | Mar 1950 | Dec 1966 | 16 Years, 9 Months | East Somerset Railway | Operational | BR Lined Black, Late Crest | ||
Returned to operation October 2014. On loan from the Isle of Wight Steam Railway. | |||||||||
46464 | The Carmyllie Pilot* | Crewe Works | Jun 1950 | Sept 1966 | 16 Years, 3 Months | Strathspey Railway | Operational | N/A | |
After preservation, hauled the first scheduled passenger train on the Strathspey Railway on 22 July 1978. Last ran in 1979 and now restored to working order.The name "Carmyllie Pilot" was used, during their working years, for both 46463 and 46464, both Dundee Tay Bridge (62B) allocated engines. Both locomotives took week about pilot duties at Arbroath station, and were often seen working the Carmyllie Railway branch line, either to the Metal Box factory or the Quarries at Carmyllie. Local railway staff referred to either locomotive as The Carmyllie Pilot, dependent on which was on duty.The engine underwent its steam test in November 2023 and its overhaul was completed in June 2024, when it was steamed for the first time in 44 years. | |||||||||
46512 | E.V. Cooper, Engineer* | Swindon Works | Dec 1952 | Dec 1966 | 13 Years, 11 Months | Strathspey Railway | Operational | BR Lined Black, Early Emblem | |
Boiler Ticket expires 2031. | |||||||||
46521 | Blossom* | Swindon Works | Mar 1953 | Oct 1966 | 13 Years, 7 Months | Great Central Railway | Under Overhaul | BR Lined Green, Early Emblem (on completion) | |
Boiler ticket expired in 2022. Dismantling for overhaul commenced in October 2023. |
* Named in preservation
Models
Several 00 gauge ready-to-run models of the locomotive have been produced. In 1975, Hornby Railways produced a model of the class, in British Railways lined black (mixed traffic) livery. A BR lined green version followed in 1978. They were on sale until 1982. In 2007 Bachmann Branchline introduced a more detailed model, available in several liveries including LMS unlined black, BR lined black and BR lined Brunswick Green, the latter livery of which was used for a model of now preserved 46521. Graham Farish produces several of the same liveries in British N gauge. Comet Models produce an all-metal kit.
In fiction
No. 46521 appeared in the sitcom Oh, Doctor Beeching!. It was for this that it received the name 'Blossom'.
Both 46443 and 46521 appeared in the 1976 Universal Pictures film The Seven-Per-Cent Solution. For this role both locomotives were heavily disguised to have a European flavour.
Both "Oh, Doctor Beeching!" and "The Seven-Per-Cent Solution" were filmed on the Severn Valley Railway.
References
- Duggan, Jamie (13 September 2019). "LMS Ivatt 2 (2-6-0 and 2-6-2T) steam locomotives - Class Information". RailAdvent. Retrieved 17 September 2022.
- Hopkins, Simon (November 2007). "Bridgnorth's stalwart 'Mickey Mouse' is focus of charter". Steam Railway. Vol. 343. p. 24.
- Marsh, Phil. "Steam Locomotive totally derailed at The Great Central Railway". rail.co.uk. Retrieved 7 May 2013.
- Wilcock, Dennis. "46521 back in service". Great Central Railway. Retrieved 26 May 2013.
- "46441 commences running in". Steam Railway. No. 551. November 2023. p. 39.
- "46441 & 46464 expected to be complete by end of year". Heritage Railway. No. 311. October 2023. p. 8.
- "ivatt 2-6-0 46464 mogul carmyllie pilot company history". br46464.co.uk. Retrieved 26 October 2023.
- McKenzie, Steven. "Locomotive steams again for first time in 44 years". BBC News. Retrieved 9 July 2024.
- "46521 departs GCR for Tyseley to be dismantled for overhaul". Steam Railway. No. 550. October 2023. p. 39.
- Hammond, Pat (2005). The Story of Rovex Vol 3 1972-1996. London: New Cavendish Books. pp. 166–7. ISBN 1-904562-00-0.
- Wild, Mike (October 2007). "Ivatt '2MT' from Bachmann". Hornby Magazine. No. 4. Hersham: Ian Allan Publishing. pp. 76–77. ISSN 1753-2469. OCLC 226087101.
- ^ "Oh! Doctor Beeching Re-lives". Severn Valley Railway News. No. 119. p. 33.
- ^ "A Film in the Making". Severn Valley Railway News. No. 38. p. 5.
- Rowledge, J.W.P. (1975). Engines of the LMS built 1923–51. Oxford: Oxford Publishing Company. ISBN 0-902888-59-5.
Further reading
- Shaw, Michael C. (October 2007). "Ivatt's '2MTs'". Hornby Magazine. No. 4. Hersham: Ian Allan Publishing. pp. 72–73. ISSN 1753-2469. OCLC 226087101.
External links
- The Carmyllie Pilot Company Limited (owners of 46464)
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