4-6-0 River Class HR Profile and Models

4-6-0 River Class HR

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The Highland Railway River class were a fleet of six 4-6-0 steam locomotives. They were designed by F. G. Smith, who had joined the Highland Railway in 1904 from the North Eastern Railway. The 'Rivers' were Smith's only design for the Highland Railway, and they were the largest and most powerful locomotives built for that company. They exceeded the maximum axle loading allowed by the company's Civil Engineer. However, Smith had taken this into account, and had designed the 'Rivers' to cause much lower 'hammer blow' upon the track than the existing Highland locomotives. When the effects of hammer blow were taken into account, the 'Rivers' put the same total weight onto the track as the previous 'Castle' Class 4-6-0s. The class were banned from Highland line by the HR's Civil Engineer due to their high deadweight, and the HR sided with his opinion, meaning Smith was forced to resign. The Highland Railway sold all 6 to the Caledonian Railway who modified them for use as they were out of gauge. In LMS service, the class ironically found their way onto the Highland line that they were originally intended for and were eventually withdrawn by 1946.

(Information provided via Wikipedia)

Type of Locomotive

Steam

Builder

Hawthorn Leslie & Co

Build Date

1915

Total Built

6

Tractive Effort

23,324 lbf

Wheel Configuration

4-6-0

Operated By

Highland Railway
Caledonian Railway
London, Midland & Scottish Railway

Main Duties

Passenger Service

In Service Until

1946

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 No image available Requires assembly Not set K66
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HR/CR/LMS 4-6-0 River Class Awaiting Categorisation