Powertype: | Steam |
L&YR Class 2 | |
Designer: | William Barton Wright |
Builder: | Various |
Builddate: | 1885-1887 |
Totalproduction: | 36 |
Whytetype: | 4-4-0 |
Driverdiameter: | 6feet |
Fueltype: | Coal |
Cylindercount: | 2 |
Cylindersize: | 17.5x |
Valvegear: | Stephenson |
Boilerpressure: | 1602NaN2 |
Tractiveeffort: | 150401NaN1 |
Operator: | L&YR, LMS |
Powerclass: | LMS 1P |
Withdrawndate: | 1906-1930 |
Disposition: | All scrapped |
The L&YR Class 2 was a class of 4-4-0 steam locomotives of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. It was designed by William Barton Wright and introduced in 1885.
Thirty-six locomotives were built and 2 passed to the London, Midland and Scottish Railway at the grouping in 1923.[1]
Full details not currently available. The two which passed to the LMS were:
L&YR no. | LMS no. | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|
922 | 10100 | ||
924 | 10101 |
Withdrawals began in 1906 and the last locomotive was withdrawn and scrapped in 1930. None have been preserved.