0-4-4T Class 2 Stanier LMS Profile and Models

0-4-4T Class 2 Stanier LMS

41909 at Watford Junction in October 1948. ©Ben Brooksbank

The London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) Class 2 Stanier 0-4-4T was a class of 10 light passenger locomotives built in 1932. Ostensibly designed under new Chief Mechanical Engineer (CME) William Stanier, they were in fact the last new design of the Midland Railway's school of engineering. Two of the locomotives were fitted with vacuum control gear in 1934 for working the motor trains on the St Alban's branch, and allocated to Watford Junction shed. The remainder were fitted in the BR period and used at a number of different sheds including Warwick and Longsight. All were withdrawn in 1959 except 41900 which went in 1962. None were preserved.

(Information provided via Wikipedia)

Type of Locomotive

Steam

Builder

LMS Derby Works

Build Date

1932 to 1933

Total Built

10

Tractive Effort

17,100 lbf

Wheel Configuration

0-4-4T

Operated By

London, Midland & Scottish Railway
British Railways

Main Duties

Local Passenger

In Service Until

1962

Surviving Examples

0

 

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Scale Brand Image Construction Type DCC Capability Product Code Product Title Livery
OO Gauge (1:76 Scale) London Road Models LRCLASS2 LMS/BR Class 2 0-4-4T kit Requires assembly Not set LRCLASS2
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