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The BR Standard steam locomotives were an effort to standardize locomotives from the motley collection of older pre-grouping locos. Construction started in 1951. Due to the controversial British Railways' modernisation plan of 1955, where steam traction was abandoned in favour of diesel and electric traction, many of the locomotives' working lives were very short: between 7 and 17 years. Many have been preserved, mainly due to being sent to Barry Scrapyard.

Ex-WD Austerity engines edit

The first BR standards were the BR ex-WD Austerity 2-8-0 and BR ex-WD Austerity 2-10-0s. They were given the numbers 90000-732 and 90750-774. They were assigned the boiler types BR10 and BR11, and both had the tender type BR5.

Background edit

Robert Riddles put his case for continuing to build steam locomotives in his presidential address to the Institution of Locomotive Engineers in November 1950.[1] He compared capital costs to show that steam was cheaper than the alternatives, though he did not mention productivity differences, except to say fuel costs did not rank very high relative to total costs. For example, a Class 5 cost £16,000, compared to £78,100 for a 1,600 h. p. diesel, £138,700 for a gas turbine, or £37,400 for electric. He calculated the costs per drawbar horse power as £13 6s (steam), £65 (diesel), £69 7s (turbine) and £17 13s (electric).[2] Riddles retired in 1953.

Design edit

From 1951, BR started to build steam locomotives to its own standard designs, which were largely based on LMS practice but incorporating ideas and modifications from the other constituent companies, continental Europe and North America. Their design was overseen by Riddles.

Characteristic features were taper boilers, high running plates, two cylinders and streamlined cabs.

Construction edit

Although more were ordered, 999 BR "Standards" were constructed: the last, 92220 Evening Star, was built in 1960. Most never achieved their potential service life and were withdrawn in working order.

Construction was split between the ex-LMS works at Crewe, Derby and Horwich, the ex-LNER works at Darlington and Doncaster, the ex-GWR works at Swindon, and the ex-SR works at Brighton.

Class Numbers Power
class
Wheel
arr.
Quantity
built
Dates
built
RA Tenders types
Class 7 (Britannia) 70000–70054 7MT 06424-6-2 55 January 1951–September 1954 8 BR1, BR1A, BR1D
Class 8 (Duke of Gloucester) 71000 8P 06424-6-2 1 May 1954 8 BR1E until 1957, BR1J thereafter
Class 6 (Clan) 72000–72009 6P5F 06424-6-2 10 December 1951-March 1952 8 BR1
Class 5 73000–73171 5MT 06404-6-0 172 April 1951–June 1957 7 BR1, BR1B, BR1C, BR1F, BR1G, BR1H
Class 4 4-6-0 75000–75079 4MT 06404-6-0 80 May 1951–June 1957 4 BR2, BR2A
Class 4 2-6-0 76000–76114 4MT 06202-6-0 115 December 1952–November 1957 4 BR2, BR2A, BR1B
Class 3 77000–77019 3MT 06202-6-0 20 February 1954 to September 1954 4 BR2A
Class 2 78000–78064 2MT 06202-6-0 65 December 1952–November 1956 3 BR3
Class 4 Tank 80000–80154 4MT 0624T2-6-4T 155 June 1951–March 1957 5
Class 3 Tank 82000–82044 3MT 0622T2-6-2T 45 April 1952–August 1955 4
Class 2 Tank 84000–84029 2MT 0622T2-6-2T 30 July 1953–June 1957 3
Class 9F 92000–92250 9F 10202-10-0 251 January 1954–March 1960 9 BR1B, BR1C, BR1F, BR1G
Total 999 1951–60

Tenders edit

 
Std 4 2-6-0 number 76089 with a BR2A tender.

The tenders used with the Standard locomotives were also new designs. There were different types due to the use of different coal-to-water ratios, weight restrictions and later improved designs. It was standard practice for there to be fewer tenders than locomotives, as tenders took little time to overhaul compared to locomotives, locomotives entering works for overhaul would tend to lose their tenders to locomotives leaving works after overhaul.

Tender details
Tender
Type
Quantity
built
Years
built
Coal
(long
tons)
Water
(imp.gal.)
Weight
full
(long
tons)
RA Used with Classes Notes
BR1 100 1951–53 7 4,250 49.15 8, 7, 6
BR1A 5 1952 7 5,000 52.50 7 5,000-gallon version of BR1
BR1B 114 1955–57 7 4,725 51.25 5, 4 (4-6-0), 4 (2-6-0), 9F
BR1C 123 1954–58 9 4,725 53.25 5, 7 9-ton version of BR1B
BR1D 10 1954 9 4,725 54.50 7 BR1C with coal pusher
BR1E 1 1954 10 4,725 55.50 8 10-ton version of BR1D. Rebuilt to BR1C in 1958
BR1F 95 1954–58 7 5,625 55.25 5, 9F
BR1G 61 1954–60 7 5,000 52.50 5, 9F BR1A updated with fall plate
BR1H 12 1954 7 4,250 49.15 5 BR1 updated with fall plate
BR1J 1 1958 10 4,325 53.70 8
BR1K 3 1958 9 4,325 52.35 9F Fitted with mechanical stokers. Rebuilt to BR1C in 1961
BR2 95 1951–54 6 3,500 42.15 4 (4-6-0), 4 (2-6-0)
BR2A 88 1954–57 6 3,500 42.15 4 (4-6-0), 4 (2-6-0), 3 BR2 updated with fall plate
BR3 65 1952–56 4 3,000 36.85 2 Updated version of LMS equivalent
Total 773

Preservation edit

A total of 46 standards have survived - of these, 38 were rescued from Woodham Brothers scrapyard in Wales. The BR Standard Locomotive Owner's Group provides co-ordination.

Class No. preserved Percentage preserved Numbers Notes
7 (Britannia) 2 3.6% 70000/13
8 (Duke of Gloucester) 1 100% 71000 Has Caprotti valve gear
6 (Clan) 0 0% Replica 72010 “Hengist” under construction
5MT 5 2.9% 73050/82/96, 73129/56 73129 has Caprotti valve gear
4MT 4-6-0 6 7.5% 75014/27/29/69/78/79
4MT 2-6-0 4 3.5% 76017/77/79/84
3MT 2-6-0 0 0%
2MT 2-6-0 4 6.2% 78018/19/22/59 78059 being rebuilt to a tank version as ‘84030’
4MT 2-6-4T 15 11.6% 80002/64/72/78/79/80/97/98, 80100/04/05/35/36/50/51
3MT 2-6-2T 0 0% Replica 82045 under construction
2MT 2-6-2T 0 0% One being rebuilt from a standard 2-6-0.
9F 9 3.6% 92134, 92203/07/12/14/19/20/40/45
Total 46 4.6%

New Builds edit

The new build of the 'Clan' class 72010 “Hengist” is progressing steadily.[3] The new build of the Class 3 Tank 82045 is well underway, work continues as of 2021.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ http://jil.sagepub.com/content/40/218/675.full.pdf+html. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. ^ "Standardisation and Comparative Costs of Motive Power on B.R.". The Railway Magazine. January 1951. pp. 60–61.
  3. ^ "Home". theclanproject.org.
  4. ^ "The 82045 Steam Locomotive Trust : News".

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The BR Standard steam locomotives were an effort to standardize locomotives from the motley collection of older pre grouping locos Construction started in 1951 Due to the controversial British Railways modernisation plan of 1955 where steam traction was abandoned in favour of diesel and electric traction many of the locomotives working lives were very short between 7 and 17 years Many have been preserved mainly due to being sent to Barry Scrapyard Contents 1 Ex WD Austerity engines 2 Background 2 1 Design 3 Construction 4 Tenders 5 Preservation 5 1 New Builds 6 ReferencesEx WD Austerity engines editThe first BR standards were the BR ex WD Austerity 2 8 0 and BR ex WD Austerity 2 10 0s They were given the numbers 90000 732 and 90750 774 They were assigned the boiler types BR10 and BR11 and both had the tender type BR5 Background editRobert Riddles put his case for continuing to build steam locomotives in his presidential address to the Institution of Locomotive Engineers in November 1950 1 He compared capital costs to show that steam was cheaper than the alternatives though he did not mention productivity differences except to say fuel costs did not rank very high relative to total costs For example a Class 5 cost 16 000 compared to 78 100 for a 1 600 h p diesel 138 700 for a gas turbine or 37 400 for electric He calculated the costs per drawbar horse power as 13 6s steam 65 diesel 69 7s turbine and 17 13s electric 2 Riddles retired in 1953 Design edit From 1951 BR started to build steam locomotives to its own standard designs which were largely based on LMS practice but incorporating ideas and modifications from the other constituent companies continental Europe and North America Their design was overseen by Riddles Characteristic features were taper boilers high running plates two cylinders and streamlined cabs Construction editAlthough more were ordered 999 BR Standards were constructed the last 92220 Evening Star was built in 1960 Most never achieved their potential service life and were withdrawn in working order Construction was split between the ex LMS works at Crewe Derby and Horwich the ex LNER works at Darlington and Doncaster the ex GWR works at Swindon and the ex SR works at Brighton Class Numbers Powerclass Wheelarr Quantitybuilt Dates built RA Tenders typesClass 7 Britannia 70000 70054 7MT 0642 4 6 2 55 January 1951 September 1954 8 BR1 BR1A BR1DClass 8 Duke of Gloucester 71000 8P 0642 4 6 2 1 May 1954 8 BR1E until 1957 BR1J thereafterClass 6 Clan 72000 72009 6P5F 0642 4 6 2 10 December 1951 March 1952 8 BR1Class 5 73000 73171 5MT 0640 4 6 0 172 April 1951 June 1957 7 BR1 BR1B BR1C BR1F BR1G BR1HClass 4 4 6 0 75000 75079 4MT 0640 4 6 0 80 May 1951 June 1957 4 BR2 BR2AClass 4 2 6 0 76000 76114 4MT 0620 2 6 0 115 December 1952 November 1957 4 BR2 BR2A BR1BClass 3 77000 77019 3MT 0620 2 6 0 20 February 1954 to September 1954 4 BR2AClass 2 78000 78064 2MT 0620 2 6 0 65 December 1952 November 1956 3 BR3Class 4 Tank 80000 80154 4MT 0624T 2 6 4T 155 June 1951 March 1957 5 Class 3 Tank 82000 82044 3MT 0622T 2 6 2T 45 April 1952 August 1955 4 Class 2 Tank 84000 84029 2MT 0622T 2 6 2T 30 July 1953 June 1957 3 Class 9F 92000 92250 9F 1020 2 10 0 251 January 1954 March 1960 9 BR1B BR1C BR1F BR1GTotal 999 1951 60Tenders edit nbsp Std 4 2 6 0 number 76089 with a BR2A tender The tenders used with the Standard locomotives were also new designs There were different types due to the use of different coal to water ratios weight restrictions and later improved designs It was standard practice for there to be fewer tenders than locomotives as tenders took little time to overhaul compared to locomotives locomotives entering works for overhaul would tend to lose their tenders to locomotives leaving works after overhaul Tender details TenderType Quantitybuilt Yearsbuilt Coal longtons Water imp gal Weightfull longtons RA Used with Classes NotesBR1 100 1951 53 7 4 250 49 15 8 7 6BR1A 5 1952 7 5 000 52 50 7 5 000 gallon version of BR1BR1B 114 1955 57 7 4 725 51 25 5 4 4 6 0 4 2 6 0 9FBR1C 123 1954 58 9 4 725 53 25 5 7 9 ton version of BR1BBR1D 10 1954 9 4 725 54 50 7 BR1C with coal pusherBR1E 1 1954 10 4 725 55 50 8 10 ton version of BR1D Rebuilt to BR1C in 1958BR1F 95 1954 58 7 5 625 55 25 5 9FBR1G 61 1954 60 7 5 000 52 50 5 9F BR1A updated with fall plateBR1H 12 1954 7 4 250 49 15 5 BR1 updated with fall plateBR1J 1 1958 10 4 325 53 70 8BR1K 3 1958 9 4 325 52 35 9F Fitted with mechanical stokers Rebuilt to BR1C in 1961BR2 95 1951 54 6 3 500 42 15 4 4 6 0 4 2 6 0 BR2A 88 1954 57 6 3 500 42 15 4 4 6 0 4 2 6 0 3 BR2 updated with fall plateBR3 65 1952 56 4 3 000 36 85 2 Updated version of LMS equivalentTotal 773Preservation editA total of 46 standards have survived of these 38 were rescued from Woodham Brothers scrapyard in Wales The BR Standard Locomotive Owner s Group provides co ordination Class No preserved Percentage preserved Numbers Notes7 Britannia 2 3 6 70000 138 Duke of Gloucester 1 100 71000 Has Caprotti valve gear6 Clan 0 0 Replica 72010 Hengist under construction5MT 5 2 9 73050 82 96 73129 56 73129 has Caprotti valve gear4MT 4 6 0 6 7 5 75014 27 29 69 78 794MT 2 6 0 4 3 5 76017 77 79 843MT 2 6 0 0 0 2MT 2 6 0 4 6 2 78018 19 22 59 78059 being rebuilt to a tank version as 84030 4MT 2 6 4T 15 11 6 80002 64 72 78 79 80 97 98 80100 04 05 35 36 50 513MT 2 6 2T 0 0 Replica 82045 under construction2MT 2 6 2T 0 0 One being rebuilt from a standard 2 6 0 9F 9 3 6 92134 92203 07 12 14 19 20 40 45Total 46 4 6 New Builds edit The new build of the Clan class 72010 Hengist is progressing steadily 3 The new build of the Class 3 Tank 82045 is well underway work continues as of 2021 4 References edit http jil sagepub com content 40 218 675 full pdf html a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help Standardisation and Comparative Costs of Motive Power on B R The Railway Magazine January 1951 pp 60 61 Home theclanproject org The 82045 Steam Locomotive Trust News Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title BR standard classes amp oldid 1207155872, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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