The London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) Thompson Class O1 was a class of 2-8-0 steam locomotive designed by Edward Thompson for freight work. None have survived to preservation.
LNER Thompson Class O1
No. 63786, rebuilt from ex-GC Class O4 No. 6515 at Killamarsh 1963
Type and origin
Power type
Steam
Designer
Edward Thompson
Rebuilder
LNER
Rebuild date
1944–49
Number rebuilt
58
Specifications
Configuration:
•Whyte
2-8-0
•UIC
1'D
Gauge
4ft8+1⁄2in (1,435mm) standard gauge
Driver dia.
4ft 8in (1.422m)
Loco weight
73.3 long tons (74.5t; 82.1 short tons)
Fuel type
Coal
Boiler pressure
225psi (1.55MPa)
Cylinders
Two, outside
Cylinder size
20in ×26in (508mm ×660mm)
Performance figures
Tractive effort
35,520lbf (158.0kN)
Career
Class
London and North Eastern Railway British Railways
Power class
8F
Axle load class
Route Availability 6
Locale
Eastern Region
North Eastern Region
Withdrawn
1962–1965
Disposition
All scrapped
Construction
Because of wartime restrictions on new-build locomotives, they were rebuilds of LNER Class O4 "ROD" 2-8-0s built before and during World War I, although most of the locomotive was replaced during this rebuild. The first LNER rebuild took place in February 1944, at Gorton Works and a total of 58 locomotives were rebuilt to class O1 in total, with the last being locomotive 63856 in October 1949 during the early British Railways era, after which the programme was halted.[1] The main modification to the original GCR Robinson Class 8K 2-8-0 design was the incorporation of a standard LNER 100A boiler, Walschaerts valve gear and new cylinders. The locomotives kept the same numbers those being locomotives 3571, 3578-3579, 3589, 3592, 3596, 3596, 3610, 3619, 3630, 3646, 3650, 3652, 3663, 3670, 3676, 3678, 3687, 3689, 3711-3712, 3725, 3740, 3746, 3752, 3755, 3760, 3768, 3773, 3777, 3780, 3784, 3786, 3789, 3792, 3795-3796, 3803, 3806, 3808, 3817, 3838, 3854, 3856, 3863, 3865, 3867-3869, 3872, 3874, 3879, 3886-3887, 3890 and 3901.
British Railways
The locomotives passed to British Railways (BR) Eastern and North Eastern Regions on 1 January 1948 and were given BR running numbers in the range 63570-63920. However, this range included many unrebuilt O4s.[2]
Preservation
None of the Thompson O1s have been secured for preservation.
Models
Hornby make models of the O1s in OO gauge.
63760 at Gorton loco shed on 8 November 1958. This O1 is unusual in being fitted with two air pumps just in front of the cab for operation of heavy iron ore trains from Tyne Dock to Consett steel works.
References
Rowledge, J.W.P. (1977). Heavy Goods Engines of the War Department, Volume 1, ROD 2-8-0. Springmead Railway Books. pp.66–68.
Ian Allan (Summer 1961). ABC of British Railways Locomotives, part 4. pp.36–37.
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