- LMS Stanier Class 8F
Infobox Locomotive
powertype=Steam
name = LMS Stanier Class 8F
caption = An unidentified 8F with a coal train (a typical duty) in 1966.
designer =William Stanier
builder = LMSCrewe Works
LMSHorwich Works Vulcan Foundry North British Locomotive Co.
(also GWR Swindon Works
LNERDarlington Works
LNERDoncaster Works
SR Eastleigh Works
SR Ashford Works
SR Brighton Works
Beyer, Peacock & Co.
for REC and MoS orders)
builddate = 1935-1946
totalproduction = 852
whytetype =2-8-0
uicclass= 1'Dh
gauge = RailGauge|ussg
leadingsize = convert|39.5|in|m|3|abbr=on
driversize = convert|56.5|in|m|3|abbr=on
length = 63 ft 0½ in
weight = loco: convert|72.10|LT|t|1
fueltype = Coal
fuelc
convert|9|LT|t|1
waterc
convert|4000|impgal|l|abbr=on|lk=on
cylindercount = Two, outside
cylindersize = 18½×28 in (470×711 mm)
boiler = LMS type 3C
tubearea = convert|1479|sqft|abbr=on
superheaterarea= 215–245 sq ft (20.0–22.8 m²)
fireboxarea = convert|171|sqft|abbr=on
firearea = convert|28.5|sqft|abbr=on
boilerpressure = convert|225|psi|MPa|2|abbr=on|lk=on
tractiveeffort = convert|32440|lbf|kN|abbr=on|lk=on
railroadclass = LMS & BR: 7F, later 8F
retiredate = 1960–1968 (BR service)
disposition = TheLondon Midland and Scottish Railway 's 8F class2-8-0 heavy freight locomotive is a class ofsteam locomotive designed for hauling heavy freight. 852 were built between 1935 and 1946 as a freight version ofWilliam Stanier 's successful black five, and the class saw service overseas during theSecond World War .Background
LMS freight traction was poor, the adoption of the
Midland Railway 's small engine policy had left it with trains double-headed by underpowered 0-6-0s supplemented by inadequate Garratts and Fowler 7F0-8-0 s.Incorporating two-cylinder arrangement of the black fives. They were initially classified 7F, but this was later changed to the more familiar 8F.
On the outbreak of the
Second World War , the design was chosen to become the country's standard freight design, reprising the role theGCR 8K Class had in theGreat War .Construction
Service
The War Department had 208 built by
Beyer Peacock andNorth British Locomotive Company andrequisitioned 51 more. Many saw service overseas inEgypt ,Turkey (TCDD 45151 Class ),Iraq ,Palestine andItaly (FS Class 737 ). By 1943 however, it was decided to build a cheaper version and this resulted in theWD Austerity 2-8-0 . During the war theLNER ordered 68 for its own use, classifying them O6, and examples were also built at Swindon. 39 returned to Britain at the end of the war and 666 enteredBritish Railways service.Locomotive No 48600 was used in the 1953 Glenn Ford movie,'Terror on a Train'.The British examples were withdrawn over the period 1962–1968. Some however continued to work in Turkey into the 1980s.
Preservation
Eleven LMS/BR locomotives have been preserved, and an eighth member of the class has been repatriated from Turkey. In addition, several Turkish Railway (TCCD) locomotives have been preserved in Turkey, and at least one locomotive is believed to exist in Iraq. The complete list is shown below. Two more are also visible underwater on the wreck of the
SS Thistlegorm .Gallery
ee also
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SS Thistlegorm External links
* [http://www.8fsociety.co.uk/ The Stanier 8F Locomotive Society]
References
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