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LMS Ivatt Class 2 2-6-2T

The London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) Ivatt Class 2 2-6-2T is a class of light 'mixed-traffic' steam locomotive introduced in 1946.

LMS Ivatt Class 2 2-6-2T
41231 at Wellington Locomotive Depot in April 1960
Type and origin
Power typeSteam
DesignerH. G. Ivatt
Builder
Build date1946–1952
Total produced130
Specifications
Configuration:
 • Whyte2-6-2T
 • UIC1′C1′ h2t
Gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Leading dia.3 ft 0 in (0.914 m)
Driver dia.5 ft 0 in (1.524 m)
Trailing dia.3 ft 0 in (0.914 m)
Wheelbase30 ft 3 in (9.22 m)
Length38 ft 9+12 in (11.82 m)
Loco weight63.25 long tons (64.3 t; 70.8 short tons)
41290–41329: 65.20 long tons (66.2 t; 73.0 short tons)
Fuel typeCoal
Fuel capacity3 long tons (3.05 t; 3.36 short tons)
Water cap.1,350 imp gal (6,100 L; 1,620 US gal)
Firebox:
 • Grate area17.5 sq ft (1.63 m2)
BoilerLMS type 7
Boiler pressure200 lbf/in2 (1.38 MPa)
Heating surface:
 • Firebox101 sq ft (9.4 m2)
 • Tubes and flues924 sq ft (85.8 m2)
Superheater:
 • Heating area134 sq ft (12.4 m2) or
124 sq ft (11.5 m2)
CylindersTwo, outside
Cylinder size16 in × 26 in (406 mm × 660 mm)
Performance figures
Tractive effort17,400 lbf (77.40 kN)
Career
Operators
Power class
  • LMS: 2P
  • BR: 2MT
  • BR (SR): 2P/2FA
NicknamesMickey Mouse Tanks
Axle load classBR: Route Availability 1
Withdrawn1962–1967
DispositionFour preserved, remainder scrapped
41241 from the rear, showing the shape of the bunker

Background edit

The LMS had various elderly tank engines and the operating department required a new small class 2 locomotive to replace them. Noting that the Great Western Railway 4500 and 4575 Classes of 2-6-2T ('Prairie') had been successful, George Ivatt designed the new engine type incorporating self-emptying ashpans and rocking grates which were labour-saving devices. A tender version, the Ivatt Class 2 2-6-0 was also produced. The LMS classified them as 2P, but BR preferred the classification 2MT.[1]

Construction edit

The class was introduced between 1946 and 1952. They were based on the LMS Stanier 2-6-2T which was, in turn, based on the LMS Fowler 2-6-2T. Ten were built by the LMS before nationalisation in 1948, and were numbered 1200–1209. British Railways added the prefix '4' to their numbers so they became 41200–41209. A further 120 were built by BR, numbers 41210–41329. Most were built at Crewe, including 41272 — the 7000th locomotive to be built there, but the last ten were built at Derby. Fifty engines were fitted with push-pull equipment, these being Nos. 41210–41229, 41270–41289 and 41320–41329.

Table of orders
 Number   Date   Lot no.   Built at  Notes
LMS BR
1200–08 41200–08 1946 181 Crewe
1209 41209 1947 181 Crewe
41210–20 1948 195 Crewe Push-pull fitted
41221–29 1948 195 Crewe 41222 was push-pull fitted.
It was used on the Newport Pagnell branch until its closure in 1964.
41230–59 1949 204 Crewe
41260–69 1950 209 Crewe
41270–89 1950 209 Crewe Push-pull fitted
41290–99 1951 225 Crewe
41300–19 1952 225 Crewe
41320–29 1952 225 Derby Push-pull fitted

Service edit

The last thirty Crewe-built engines, 41290–41319, were allocated to the Southern Region from new. The rest were London Midland Region engines. Some were also allocated to the Western Region of BR in the 1950s and 1960s such as numbers 41202, 41203 and 41249 which were shedded at Bristol Bath Road in 1959. They spent their lives mostly on branch line work.

The design formed the basis for the BR Standard Class 2 2-6-2T (numbers 84000–29), which were built to a slightly smaller loading gauge and so have slanted cab sides. These engines also incorporate a fallplate and fittings common to many BR standard classes, such as the chimneys.

In 1957, No. 41224 hauled the first train to pass along the old Stafford and Uttoxeter Railway since closure six years earlier, and the last before the track was dismantled. It was chartered by the Midland area of the Stephenson Locomotive Society and carried more than 220 railway enthusiasts.[2]

Withdrawal edit

The class were withdrawn between 1962 and 1967.

Table of withdrawals
Year Quantity in
service at
start of year
Quantity
withdrawn
Locomotive numbers
1962 130 21 41235–36/46–47/52/54–59/63/65–67/69/71/77–78/80/88.
1963 109 18 41203/13/40/45/50/73–74/76/79/81–82/89/92/97, 41302/06/09/18.
1964 91 26 41205/10/25–28/31/37/39/43/53/60/62/68, 41300/03/10–11/15/17/22–23/26–29.
1965 65 26 41200–01/08–09/12/14–15/18–19/21/32/38/42–43/61/70/72/75/93, 41305/08/13–14/21/24–25.
1966 39 31 41202/04/06–07/11/16–17/20/22–23/29/33–34/41/44/49/51/64/83/85–87/90–91/94/96/99, 41301/04/07/16.
1967 8 8 41224/30/84/95/98, 41312/19–20.

Preservation edit

Four engines have survived to preservation: 41241, 41298, 41312 and 41313, all being Crewe-built examples. All four have steamed in preservation, with 41241 & 41312 working on the main line. 41241 appeared at the Rail 150 Cavalcade at Shildon in 1975, having arrived at the event under its own power. It was also used on the Shildon shuttle trains during the event taking people from the main station at Shildon to the event and also between Darlington and Shildon. 41312 ran on the main line in the late 1990s and early 2000s. As of 2018, all four preserved engines were operational, the latest of them being 41241, which returned to service from an overhaul in June during the K&WVR's 50th anniversary steam gala.

No. 41241 is particularly associated with the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway and when initially preserved was painted in a fictitious maroon livery with K&WVR on the tanks, though it was later restored to more conventional BR black.

During October 2006, the Ivatt Trust loaned the unrestored No. 41313 to the Isle of Wight Steam Railway. In October 2014, it was announced that the engine will be moved to the East Somerset Railway for overhaul. No. 41298 was also moved to the Isle of Wight, and ownership of both these locos was transferred to the Isle of Wight Steam Railway. These locomotives required conversion/fitment of air braking alongside the vacuum brakes as the rolling stock on the island is air-braked. All of the engines apart from 41241 wear authentic British Railways lined black livery with the later BR crest. 41241 presently wears the livery that it wore when the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway was opened in 1968, at the time it wasn't able to wear BR colours.

Models edit

Bachmann produced a 00 gauge model in various liveries. Dapol have released a model in British N gauge.

Fiction edit

Arthur from Thomas & Friends is based on this class, only appearing between 2003 and 2008. Concept art of the character has him with the same number as No. 41241 of the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway, although he has no number in the show.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ Duggan, Jamie (13 September 2019). "LMS Ivatt 2 (2-6-0 and 2-6-2T) steam locomotives - Class Information". RailAdvent. Retrieved 17 September 2022.
  2. ^ "Railway Enthusiasts Pack Last Train" Stafford Newsletter 30 March 1957
  3. ^ https://kwvr.co.uk/50th/ Keighley and Worth Valley Rly's 50th anniversary gala
  4. ^ "Arthur - Character Profile & Bio | Thomas & Friends". play.thomasandfriends.com. from the original on 5 September 2018. Retrieved 5 September 2018.
  • Rowledge, J.W.P. (1975). Engines of the LMS built 1923–51. Oxford: Oxford Publishing Company. ISBN 0-902888-59-5.

External links edit

  • Class 2MT-A Details at Rail UK
  • Southern e-group photos

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations December 2015 Learn how and when to remove this message The London Midland and Scottish Railway LMS Ivatt Class 2 2 6 2T is a class of light mixed traffic steam locomotive introduced in 1946 LMS Ivatt Class 2 2 6 2T41231 at Wellington Locomotive Depot in April 1960Type and originPower typeSteamDesignerH G IvattBuilderLMS amp BR Crewe WorksBR Derby WorksBuild date1946 1952Total produced130SpecificationsConfiguration Whyte2 6 2T UIC1 C1 h2tGauge4 ft 8 1 2 in 1 435 mm standard gaugeLeading dia 3 ft 0 in 0 914 m Driver dia 5 ft 0 in 1 524 m Trailing dia 3 ft 0 in 0 914 m Wheelbase30 ft 3 in 9 22 m Length38 ft 9 1 2 in 11 82 m Loco weight63 25 long tons 64 3 t 70 8 short tons 41290 41329 65 20 long tons 66 2 t 73 0 short tons Fuel typeCoalFuel capacity3 long tons 3 05 t 3 36 short tons Water cap 1 350 imp gal 6 100 L 1 620 US gal Firebox Grate area17 5 sq ft 1 63 m2 BoilerLMS type 7Boiler pressure200 lbf in2 1 38 MPa Heating surface Firebox101 sq ft 9 4 m2 Tubes and flues924 sq ft 85 8 m2 Superheater Heating area134 sq ft 12 4 m2 or124 sq ft 11 5 m2 CylindersTwo outsideCylinder size16 in 26 in 406 mm 660 mm Performance figuresTractive effort17 400 lbf 77 40 kN CareerOperatorsLondon Midland and Scottish RailwayBritish RailwaysPower classLMS 2PBR 2MTBR SR 2P 2FANicknamesMickey Mouse TanksAxle load classBR Route Availability 1Withdrawn1962 1967DispositionFour preserved remainder scrapped 41241 from the rear showing the shape of the bunker Contents 1 Background 2 Construction 3 Service 4 Withdrawal 5 Preservation 6 Models 7 Fiction 8 References 9 External linksBackground editThe LMS had various elderly tank engines and the operating department required a new small class 2 locomotive to replace them Noting that the Great Western Railway 4500 and 4575 Classes of 2 6 2T Prairie had been successful George Ivatt designed the new engine type incorporating self emptying ashpans and rocking grates which were labour saving devices A tender version the Ivatt Class 2 2 6 0 was also produced The LMS classified them as 2P but BR preferred the classification 2MT 1 Construction editThe class was introduced between 1946 and 1952 They were based on the LMS Stanier 2 6 2T which was in turn based on the LMS Fowler 2 6 2T Ten were built by the LMS before nationalisation in 1948 and were numbered 1200 1209 British Railways added the prefix 4 to their numbers so they became 41200 41209 A further 120 were built by BR numbers 41210 41329 Most were built at Crewe including 41272 the 7000th locomotive to be built there but the last ten were built at Derby Fifty engines were fitted with push pull equipment these being Nos 41210 41229 41270 41289 and 41320 41329 Table of orders Number Date Lot no Built at Notes LMS BR 1200 08 41200 08 1946 181 Crewe 1209 41209 1947 181 Crewe 41210 20 1948 195 Crewe Push pull fitted 41221 29 1948 195 Crewe 41222 was push pull fitted It was used on the Newport Pagnell branch until its closure in 1964 41230 59 1949 204 Crewe 41260 69 1950 209 Crewe 41270 89 1950 209 Crewe Push pull fitted 41290 99 1951 225 Crewe 41300 19 1952 225 Crewe 41320 29 1952 225 Derby Push pull fittedService editThe last thirty Crewe built engines 41290 41319 were allocated to the Southern Region from new The rest were London Midland Region engines Some were also allocated to the Western Region of BR in the 1950s and 1960s such as numbers 41202 41203 and 41249 which were shedded at Bristol Bath Road in 1959 They spent their lives mostly on branch line work The design formed the basis for the BR Standard Class 2 2 6 2T numbers 84000 29 which were built to a slightly smaller loading gauge and so have slanted cab sides These engines also incorporate a fallplate and fittings common to many BR standard classes such as the chimneys In 1957 No 41224 hauled the first train to pass along the old Stafford and Uttoxeter Railway since closure six years earlier and the last before the track was dismantled It was chartered by the Midland area of the Stephenson Locomotive Society and carried more than 220 railway enthusiasts 2 nbsp One of the S R examples 41319 at Eastleigh shed in February 1967Withdrawal editThe class were withdrawn between 1962 and 1967 Table of withdrawals Year Quantity inservice atstart of year Quantitywithdrawn Locomotive numbers 1962 130 21 41235 36 46 47 52 54 59 63 65 67 69 71 77 78 80 88 1963 109 18 41203 13 40 45 50 73 74 76 79 81 82 89 92 97 41302 06 09 18 1964 91 26 41205 10 25 28 31 37 39 43 53 60 62 68 41300 03 10 11 15 17 22 23 26 29 1965 65 26 41200 01 08 09 12 14 15 18 19 21 32 38 42 43 61 70 72 75 93 41305 08 13 14 21 24 25 1966 39 31 41202 04 06 07 11 16 17 20 22 23 29 33 34 41 44 49 51 64 83 85 87 90 91 94 96 99 41301 04 07 16 1967 8 8 41224 30 84 95 98 41312 19 20 Preservation editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed August 2020 Learn how and when to remove this message Four engines have survived to preservation 41241 41298 41312 and 41313 all being Crewe built examples All four have steamed in preservation with 41241 amp 41312 working on the main line 41241 appeared at the Rail 150 Cavalcade at Shildon in 1975 having arrived at the event under its own power It was also used on the Shildon shuttle trains during the event taking people from the main station at Shildon to the event and also between Darlington and Shildon 41312 ran on the main line in the late 1990s and early 2000s As of 2018 all four preserved engines were operational the latest of them being 41241 which returned to service from an overhaul in June during the K amp WVR s 50th anniversary steam gala No 41241 is particularly associated with the Keighley amp Worth Valley Railway and when initially preserved was painted in a fictitious maroon livery with K amp WVR on the tanks though it was later restored to more conventional BR black During October 2006 the Ivatt Trust loaned the unrestored No 41313 to the Isle of Wight Steam Railway In October 2014 it was announced that the engine will be moved to the East Somerset Railway for overhaul No 41298 was also moved to the Isle of Wight and ownership of both these locos was transferred to the Isle of Wight Steam Railway These locomotives required conversion fitment of air braking alongside the vacuum brakes as the rolling stock on the island is air braked All of the engines apart from 41241 wear authentic British Railways lined black livery with the later BR crest 41241 presently wears the livery that it wore when the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway was opened in 1968 at the time it wasn t able to wear BR colours Number Built Withdrawn Location Condition Dual Braked Livery Photograph Notes 41241 Sept 1949 Dec 1966 Keighley and Worth Valley Railway Operational Boiler ticket expires 2027 No K amp WVR Maroon nbsp Returned to service in June 2018 during the KWVR s 50th anniversary gala 3 41298 Oct 1951 Jul 1967 Isle of Wight Steam Railway Operational Boiler ticket expires 2025 Yes BR Lined Black Late Crest nbsp Returned to steam in September 2015 for the first time in preservation Fitted with air brakes for operation on the Isle of Wight 41312 May 1952 Jul 1967 Mid Hants Railway Operational Boiler ticket expires 2025 No BR Lined Black Late Crest nbsp Returned to steam following an overhaul in January 2016 41313 May 1952 Oct 1965 Isle of Wight Steam Railway Operational Boiler ticket expires 2027 Yes BR Lined Black Late Crest nbsp Restored by the East Somerset Railway for the Isle of Wight Steam Railway Returned to service in June 2017 Fitted with air brakes for operation on the Isle of Wight Models editBachmann produced a 00 gauge model in various liveries Dapol have released a model in British N gauge Fiction editArthur from Thomas amp Friends is based on this class only appearing between 2003 and 2008 Concept art of the character has him with the same number as No 41241 of the Keighley amp Worth Valley Railway although he has no number in the show 4 References edit Duggan Jamie 13 September 2019 LMS Ivatt 2 2 6 0 and 2 6 2T steam locomotives Class Information RailAdvent Retrieved 17 September 2022 Railway Enthusiasts Pack Last Train Stafford Newsletter 30 March 1957 https kwvr co uk 50th Keighley and Worth Valley Rly s 50th anniversary gala Arthur Character Profile amp Bio Thomas amp Friends play thomasandfriends com Archived from the original on 5 September 2018 Retrieved 5 September 2018 Rowledge J W P 1975 Engines of the LMS built 1923 51 Oxford Oxford Publishing Company ISBN 0 902888 59 5 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to LMS Ivatt Class 2 2 6 2T Class 2MT A Details at Rail UK Southern e group photos Some photos of 41312 on the East Somerset Railway Photos of the old Stafford to Uttoxeter Railway Line including some of the last train No 41224 Photos of the overhaul of 41313 at the East Somerset Railway Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title LMS Ivatt Class 2 2 6 2T amp oldid 1221675797, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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