0-6-0 Class C2/ C2X LBSCR Profile and Models

0-6-0 Class C2/ C2X LBSCR

32449 near North Kent West Junction in July 1958. ©Ben Brooksbank

The London, Brighton and South Coast Railway C2 class was a class of 0-6-0 steam locomotives, intended for heavy freight trains. Fifty-five were built by the Vulcan Foundry between 1893 and 1902 to the design of Robert J. Billinton. Forty-five of these were later rebuilt between 1908 and 1940, with a larger boiler as the C2X class. All of the C2 and C2X locomotives passed to the Southern Railway in 1923, and nine further examples were rebuilt during 1924-5, as the original boilers became due for replacement. However, the trade recession of the early 1930s caused a decline in freight traffic resulting in the withdrawal of seven of the remaining C2 locomotives by the end of 1937. The C2X locomotives remained in regular use on secondary freight trains for a further decade and most had completed very impressive mileages for freight locomotives before they were all withdrawn between 1957 and February 1962. No examples have been preserved.

(Information provided via Wikipedia)

Type of Locomotive

Steam

Builder

Vulcan Foundry

Build Date

1893 to 1902

Total Built

55

Tractive Effort

18,050 lbf
19,175 lbf (C2X)

Wheel Configuration

0-6-0

Operated By

London, Brighton & South Coast Railway
Southern Railway
British Railways

Main Duties

Heavy Freight & some passenger

In Service Until

1962

Surviving Examples

0

 

Products awaiting categorisation

Scale Brand Image Construction Type DCC Capability Product Code Product Title Livery
OO Gauge (1:76 Scale) DJH Model Railway Kits K43 LBSCR/SR/BR class C2X 0-6-0 Requires assembly Not set K43
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LBSCR/SR/BR class C2X 0-6-0 Awaiting Categorisation