Highland Railway Drummond 0-6-0 Class

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Highland Railway K class
British Railways
ClassHR: K
Power classLMS/BR: 3F
Withdrawn1936–1952
DispositionAll scrapped

The Highland Railway K class were the only class of 0-6-0 tender locomotives built for the Highland Railway. They were introduced in 1900, to the design of Peter Drummond. The class were known as 'Barneys'.

Design

They were fairly standard for British practice of the time, inside cylinders with 5 ft 0 in (1.524 m) diameter driving wheels and a general Drummond family appearance.

Construction

The first six (nos. 134 to 139) were built by Dübs and Company in 1900. These had inside bearing double bogie tenders, rather like the watercart designs brother Dugald was supplying on the London and South Western Railway. These were later transferred to C and U class (Ben) locomotives.

Four more (nos. 18 to 21) were supplied by Dübs in 1902. These omitted the watercart tenders but had another Drummond family speciality – cross water tubes in the firebox. No 21 is recorded as retaining this boiler in unmodified form until 1934.

A final pair (nos. 36 and 55) were built by the North British Locomotive Company in 1907.

Transfer to LMS

All passed into

London Midland and Scottish Railway
(LMS) ownership in 1923. The first was withdrawn in 1936.

Transfer to BR

Seven survived into

British Railways
(BR) ownership in 1948. The last was withdrawn in 1952.

Numbering

Table of locomotives
HR No. Manufacturer Serial No. Built LMS No. BR No. Withdrawn Notes
134
Dübs & Co.
3842 February 1900 17693 57693 June 1949 Withdrawn before BR number applied
135
Dübs & Co.
3843 February 1900 17694 57694 February 1950 Withdrawn before BR number applied
136
Dübs & Co.
3844 February 1900 17695 57695 January 1952
137
Dübs & Co.
3845 February 1900 17696 March 1946
138
Dübs & Co.
3846 February 1900 17697 57697 February 1951 Had stovepipe chimney
139
Dübs & Co.
3847 February 1900 17698 57698 December 1951
18
Dübs & Co.
4240 August 1902 17699 57699 February 1949 Withdrawn before BR number applied
19
Dübs & Co.
4241 August 1902 17700 December 1946
20
Dübs & Co.
4242 August 1902 17701 February 1936
21
Dübs & Co.
4243 August 1902 17702 57702 November 1949 Withdrawn before BR number applied
36
North British Locomotive Co.
17896 July 1907 17703 July 1947
55
North British Locomotive Co.
17897 July 1907 17704 December 1946

References

  • Baxter, Bertram (1984). Baxter, David (ed.). British Locomotive Catalogue 1825–1923, Volume 4: Scottish and remaining English Companies in the LMS Group. Ashbourne, Derbyshire: Moorland Publishing Company. p. 200.
  • Haresnape, Brian; Rowledge, Peter (1982). Drummond Locomotives, a pictorial history. Shepperton, Surrey: Ian Allan Limited. pp. 102, 107–108. .
  • Longworth, Hugh (2005) British Railways Steam Locomotives 1948-1968
  • Vallance, H. A. (1938) The Highland Railway