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James Stirling (engineer, born 1835)

James Stirling (1835–1917) was a Scottish mechanical engineer. He was Locomotive Superintendent of the Glasgow and South Western Railway and later the South Eastern Railway. Stirling was born on 2 October 1835, a son[1] of Robert Stirling, rector of Galston, East Ayrshire.[1]

James Stirling (1835–1917)
Born(1835-10-02)2 October 1835
Died12 January 1917(1917-01-12) (aged 81)
Ashford, Kent, England
NationalityScottish
OccupationEngineer
ParentRobert Stirling
Engineering career
DisciplineLocomotive engineer
Employer(s)Glasgow and South Western Railway
South Eastern Railway

Career edit

Glasgow and South Western Railway edit

After working for a village millwright he joined the Glasgow and South Western Railway (GSWR) where he was apprenticed to his brother Patrick, who had been Locomotive Superintendent of that railway since 1853.[2][1] On completion of his apprenticeship, he spent a year as a fitter at Sharp Stewart in Manchester, before returning to the GSWR drawing office at Kilmarnock; he later became works manager.[1][2] On 1 March 1866, his brother Patrick left the GSWR for the Great Northern Railway (GNR), where he became Works Manager at Doncaster, and James was appointed Locomotive Superintendent of the GSWR in his place.[1][2] Patrick became the Locomotive Superintendent of the GNR from 1 October 1866),[3]

South Eastern Railway edit

At the end of June 1878 he left the GSWR for the South Eastern Railway.[1][4] He retired in 1898 and died in Ashford, Kent in 1917.[5]

Locomotives edit

Like his brother, James Stirling favoured the domeless boiler, known as the "straightback" and cabs for the enginemen.[2][4] Although not the first British locomotive engineer to use the 4-4-0 type, he was the first to produce a 4-4-0 which could be regarded as successful, with his G&SWR 6 Class of 1873.[4] Stirling also invented a steam reverser, using it on most of his designs from 1874.[2][6]

On the South Eastern Railway, Stirling designed just six classes of locomotive in his twenty years – three of these were of the 4-4-0 type for express passenger work, each more capable than the last; his other three classes were an 0-6-0 for goods, an 0-4-4T for suburban passenger, and an 0-6-0T for shunting. At his retirement at the end of 1898, the SER had 459 engines, of which 384 were to Stirling's design, and seven others had been purchased to outside design; ten more to Stirling's design would be built in 1899.[7]

Class Wheel
arrangement
Built Total Notes Rebuilt Ref
Glasgow and South Western Railway (1866–78)
157 class 0-4-0ST 1866–70 5 [8]
159 class 2-2-2WT 1867 1 [9]
8 class 2-4-0 1868–70 15 [9]
75 class 2-4-0 1870–71 10 [9]
187 class 0-4-2 1870–71 20 [10]
65 class 0-4-0 1871–74 22 [11]
208 class 0-4-2 1873 10 [12]
6 class 4-4-0 1873–7 22 [13]
218 class 0-4-0ST 1873 2 [14]
220 class 0-4-0ST 1874 1 [14]
221 class 0-4-2 1874–78 60 [15]
113 class 0-4-0ST 1875–76 6 [14]
13 class 0-6-0 1877–78 12 [16]
1 class 0-4-4T 1879 4 design modified by Hugh Smellie prior to construction [17]
South Eastern Railway (1878–98)
O class 0-6-0 1878–99 122 last 5 built by SE&CR 59 to O1, 1903–32 [18]
A class 4-4-0 1879–81 12 [19]
Q class 0-4-4T 1881–97 118 55 to Q1, 1903–17 [20]
F class 4-4-0 1883–98 88 76 to F1, 1903–20 [21]
R class 0-6-0T 1888–98 25 13 to R1, 1910–22 [22]
B class 4-4-0 1898–99 29 last 5 built by SE&CR 27 to B1, 1910–27 [23]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Webb 1946, p. 59.
  2. ^ a b c d e Baxter 1984, p. 125.
  3. ^ Groves 1986, pp. 7, 10.
  4. ^ a b c Nock 1987, p. 15.
  5. ^ Steamindex 2008, para. 2.
  6. ^ Nock 1987, p. 19.
  7. ^ Bradley 1985, pp. 223, 226.
  8. ^ Baxter 1984, pp. 148–9.
  9. ^ a b c Baxter 1984, p. 144.
  10. ^ Baxter 1984, pp. 144–5.
  11. ^ Baxter 1984, p. 148.
  12. ^ Baxter 1984, p. 145.
  13. ^ Baxter 1984, pp. 147–8.
  14. ^ a b c Baxter 1984, p. 149.
  15. ^ Baxter 1984, pp. 145–7.
  16. ^ Baxter 1984, pp. 149–150.
  17. ^ Baxter 1984, pp. 152–3.
  18. ^ Bradley 1985, pp. 144–159.
  19. ^ Bradley 1985, pp. 139–143.
  20. ^ Bradley 1985, pp. 160–171.
  21. ^ Bradley 1985, pp. 171–193.
  22. ^ Bradley 1985, pp. 193–204.
  23. ^ Bradley 1985, pp. 204–216.

References edit

  • Baxter, Bertram (1984). Baxter, David (ed.). Volume 4: Scottish and remaining English Companies in the LMS Group. British Locomotive Catalogue 1825-1923. Ashbourne: Moorland Publishing.
  • Bradley, D.L. (September 1985) [1963]. The Locomotive History of the South Eastern Railway (2nd ed.). London: RCTS. ISBN 0-901115-48-7.
  • Groves, Norman (1986). Great Northern Locomotive History: Volume 1 1847-66. RCTS. ISBN 0-901115-61-4.
  • Nock, O.S. (1987). Great Locomotives of the Southern Railway. London: Guild Publishing/Book Club Associates. CN 5587.
  • "James Stirling (born 1835)". Steamindex. 13 March 2008. Retrieved 2 January 2009.
  • Webb, Ben (1946). Locomotive Engineers of the Southern Railway. London: Ian Allan.

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For other uses see James Stirling James Stirling 1835 1917 was a Scottish mechanical engineer He was Locomotive Superintendent of the Glasgow and South Western Railway and later the South Eastern Railway Stirling was born on 2 October 1835 a son 1 of Robert Stirling rector of Galston East Ayrshire 1 James Stirling 1835 1917 Born 1835 10 02 2 October 1835Galston East Ayrshire ScotlandDied12 January 1917 1917 01 12 aged 81 Ashford Kent EnglandNationalityScottishOccupationEngineerParentRobert StirlingEngineering careerDisciplineLocomotive engineerEmployer s Glasgow and South Western RailwaySouth Eastern Railway Contents 1 Career 1 1 Glasgow and South Western Railway 1 2 South Eastern Railway 2 Locomotives 3 See also 4 Notes 5 ReferencesCareer editGlasgow and South Western Railway edit After working for a village millwright he joined the Glasgow and South Western Railway GSWR where he was apprenticed to his brother Patrick who had been Locomotive Superintendent of that railway since 1853 2 1 On completion of his apprenticeship he spent a year as a fitter at Sharp Stewart in Manchester before returning to the GSWR drawing office at Kilmarnock he later became works manager 1 2 On 1 March 1866 his brother Patrick left the GSWR for the Great Northern Railway GNR where he became Works Manager at Doncaster and James was appointed Locomotive Superintendent of the GSWR in his place 1 2 Patrick became the Locomotive Superintendent of the GNR from 1 October 1866 3 South Eastern Railway edit At the end of June 1878 he left the GSWR for the South Eastern Railway 1 4 He retired in 1898 and died in Ashford Kent in 1917 5 Locomotives editLike his brother James Stirling favoured the domeless boiler known as the straightback and cabs for the enginemen 2 4 Although not the first British locomotive engineer to use the 4 4 0 type he was the first to produce a 4 4 0 which could be regarded as successful with his G amp SWR 6 Class of 1873 4 Stirling also invented a steam reverser using it on most of his designs from 1874 2 6 On the South Eastern Railway Stirling designed just six classes of locomotive in his twenty years three of these were of the 4 4 0 type for express passenger work each more capable than the last his other three classes were an 0 6 0 for goods an 0 4 4T for suburban passenger and an 0 6 0T for shunting At his retirement at the end of 1898 the SER had 459 engines of which 384 were to Stirling s design and seven others had been purchased to outside design ten more to Stirling s design would be built in 1899 7 Class Wheelarrangement Built Total Notes Rebuilt Ref Glasgow and South Western Railway 1866 78 157 class 0 4 0ST 1866 70 5 8 159 class 2 2 2WT 1867 1 9 8 class 2 4 0 1868 70 15 9 75 class 2 4 0 1870 71 10 9 187 class 0 4 2 1870 71 20 10 65 class 0 4 0 1871 74 22 11 208 class 0 4 2 1873 10 12 6 class 4 4 0 1873 7 22 13 218 class 0 4 0ST 1873 2 14 220 class 0 4 0ST 1874 1 14 221 class 0 4 2 1874 78 60 15 113 class 0 4 0ST 1875 76 6 14 13 class 0 6 0 1877 78 12 16 1 class 0 4 4T 1879 4 design modified by Hugh Smellie prior to construction 17 South Eastern Railway 1878 98 O class 0 6 0 1878 99 122 last 5 built by SE amp CR 59 to O1 1903 32 18 A class 4 4 0 1879 81 12 19 Q class 0 4 4T 1881 97 118 55 to Q1 1903 17 20 F class 4 4 0 1883 98 88 76 to F1 1903 20 21 R class 0 6 0T 1888 98 25 13 to R1 1910 22 22 B class 4 4 0 1898 99 29 last 5 built by SE amp CR 27 to B1 1910 27 23 See also editLocomotives of the Glasgow and South Western Railway Locomotives of the Southern RailwayNotes edit a b c d e f Webb 1946 p 59 a b c d e Baxter 1984 p 125 Groves 1986 pp 7 10 a b c Nock 1987 p 15 Steamindex 2008 para 2 Nock 1987 p 19 Bradley 1985 pp 223 226 Baxter 1984 pp 148 9 a b c Baxter 1984 p 144 Baxter 1984 pp 144 5 Baxter 1984 p 148 Baxter 1984 p 145 Baxter 1984 pp 147 8 a b c Baxter 1984 p 149 Baxter 1984 pp 145 7 Baxter 1984 pp 149 150 Baxter 1984 pp 152 3 Bradley 1985 pp 144 159 Bradley 1985 pp 139 143 Bradley 1985 pp 160 171 Bradley 1985 pp 171 193 Bradley 1985 pp 193 204 Bradley 1985 pp 204 216 References editBaxter Bertram 1984 Baxter David ed Volume 4 Scottish and remaining English Companies in the LMS Group British Locomotive Catalogue 1825 1923 Ashbourne Moorland Publishing Bradley D L September 1985 1963 The Locomotive History of the South Eastern Railway 2nd ed London RCTS ISBN 0 901115 48 7 Groves Norman 1986 Great Northern Locomotive History Volume 1 1847 66 RCTS ISBN 0 901115 61 4 Nock O S 1987 Great Locomotives of the Southern Railway London Guild Publishing Book Club Associates CN 5587 James Stirling born 1835 Steamindex 13 March 2008 Retrieved 2 January 2009 Webb Ben 1946 Locomotive Engineers of the Southern Railway London Ian Allan Business positions Preceded byPatrick Stirling Locomotive Superintendent of theGlasgow and South Western Railway1866 1878 Succeeded byHugh Smellie Preceded byRichard Mansell Locomotive Superintendent ofSouth Eastern Railway1878 1898 Succeeded byHarry Wainwright Retrieved from 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