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==Overview== ==Overview==


Elderly ]s formed the backbone of the low-powered LMS locomotive fleet. ] had concentrated on introduced big engines and it was left to ] to introduce new stock. This was a tender version of the ], introduced at the same time, which was based on the ] ] and ] classes. The 2-6-2Ts however had been less than successful, but the 2-6-0 was. 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 218 were built between ] and ], mostly at ]. 20 were built by LMS and given the numbers 6400-19. On nationalisation in ] added 40000 to become 46400-19. The remaining 108 locomotives of the class, numbered 46420-46527 were built by ]. The LMS classified them 2F, BR 2MT. 18 were built at ] and allocated to the ] and ] regions. 25 were built Swindon and allocated to the ]. The Swindon locomotives were turned out in lined green, but all the rest carried black livery. None were named. 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.


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The class formed basis for the ], which was almost identical save for a slightly cut-down cab and BR standard fittings.


The class was withdrawn between ] and ]. The class was withdrawn between ] and ].


==Preservation== ==Preservation==
Seven have been preserved. These are 46428, 46441, 46443, 46447, 46464, 46512 and 46521. 46521 is one of those built at Swindon and painted green. 46441 has been given an inauthentic livery of "what might have been" had the LMS had not been nationalised. It has been renumbered 6441 and painted in LMS passenger crimson lake livery, though even if the LMS had survived it would have probably remained in black. It has also been painted in BR marron livery that was only applied to a few express passenger locomotives. Details in preservation are as follows: 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:


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Preserved locomotive, no. 46443 on the Severn Valley Railway on 15th October 2004.
File:46521 at Machynlleth.jpg
46521 at Machynlleth, 7 August 1965. This engine, one of those built at Swindon, has since been preserved.
File:46521 as preserved.jpg
46521 in preservation showing the green livery that Swindon-built engines 46503-27 carried, as well as the shape of the tender designed for good visibility when running backwards.
Also preserved is 46441, here seen in inauthentic BR maroon livery.

The London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) Ivatt Class 2 2-6-0 is a class of steam locomotive designed for light mixed traffic.

Overview

Elderly 0-6-0s formed the backbone of the low-powered LMS locomotive fleet. William Stanier had concentrated on introducing larger engines and it was left to George Ivatt to introduce a new class of medium-powered locomotive. He designed a tender version of the Ivatt Class 2 2-6-2T, introduced at the same time, which was based on the Great Western 4500 and 4750 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 218 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 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 Doncaster and allocated to the Eastern and North Eastern regions. 25 were built at Swindon and allocated to the Western Region. The Swindon locomotives were turned out in lined green, the rest carried black livery. None of them were named.

Number Lot no. Date Built at
LMS BR
6400-9 46400-9 182 1946 Crewe
6410-9 46410-9 189 1947 Crewe
- 46420-34 194 1948 Crewe
- 46435-49 201 1950 Crewe
- 46450-9 207 1950 Crewe
- 46460-4 208 1950 Crewe
- 46465-82 1309 1951 Darlington
- 46483-94 1310 1951 Darlington
- 46495-502 1310 1952 Darlington
- 464503-14 394 1952 Swindon
- 46515-27 394 1953 Swindon

The class was withdrawn between 1961 and 1967.

Preservation

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:

LMS no BR no Name* Notes
- 46428 -
6441* 46441 Ivatt* In inauthentic crimson lake livery
- 46443 -
- 46447 -
- 46464 -
- 46512 E.V. Cooper, Engineer*
- 46521 Blossum* In BR green.

* Inauthentic.

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