0-4-4T Class E Metropolitan Profile and Models

0-4-4T Class E Metropolitan

No.1 at Bridgnorth on the Severn Valley Railway in September 2013. ©Geof Sheppard

The Metropolitan Railway built seven 'E Class' 0-4-4T steam locomotives between 1896 and 1901. The first and most famous 'Met 1', was originally built as a replacement for an A Class 'No.1' locomotive that had been scrapped after an accident. Additional locomotives were built following this as part of the E Class but the design varied over the production run. The locomotives did well in service but were eventually displaced from main passenger services in 1920 by the 4-4-4T H Class locos. 'Met 1' worked the last steam-hauled London Transport passenger service in 1961 and survived in use until 1965. It has now been preserved and played a major roles in the January 2013 London Undergound 150th Anniversary celebrations, where it brought steam back to the underground tunnels for the first time since 1971.

(Information provided via Wikipedia)

Type of Locomotive

Steam

Builder

Metropolitan Railway Nearsden Works
Hawthorn Leslie & Co

Build Date

1896 to 1901

Total Built

7

Tractive Effort

Unknown

Wheel Configuration

0-4-4T

Operated By

Metropolitan Railway
London Transport

Main Duties

Suburban Services

In Service Until

1965

Surviving Examples

1