The London and North Western Railway (LNWR) Precursor Tank Class was a class of 4-4-2 tank steam locomotives. Fifty were built to the design of George Whale between 1906 and 1909, being a tank engine version of his Precursor Class.
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The first thirty had 3 ft 9 in (1.143 m) carrying wheels, the latter twenty had 3 ft 3 in (0.991 m) carrying wheels. The LNWR reused numbers from withdrawn locomotives, so the numbering system was completely haphazard. The 3 ft 9 in engines were numbered by 528, 531, 784, 1295, 1305, 1981–1985, 97, 111, 181, 196, 562, 616, 803, 1356, 1508, 2210, 139, 653, 834, 874, 1506, 1572, 1589, 1671, 1714, and 2165. The 3 ft 3 in engines were numbered 44, 527, 612, 762, 827, 875, 1427, 1764, 2196, 2446, 920, 935, 1164, 1219, 1523, 1536, 1551, 2077, 2223 and 2228.
All fifty passed into LMS ownership in 1923. The LMS gave them the power classification 2P. The LMS also renumbered them into solid block of numbers: 6780–6809 for the 3 ft 9 in engines and 6810–6829 for the 3 ft 3 in engines, in the order given above.
They were withdrawn between 1927 and 1940. None were preserved.
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John Ramsbottom (North Eastern Division 1846–1857) | |
Francis Trevithick (Northern Division 1846–1857) |
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John Ramsbottom (Northern Division 1857–1862) |
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Edward Bury (Southern Division 1846–1847) |
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James McConnell (Southern Division 1847–1862) |
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John Ramsbottom (1862–1871) |
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Francis William Webb (1871–1903) |
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George Whale (1903–1909) |
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Charles John Bowen Cooke (1909–1920) |
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H. P. M. Beames (1920–1921) | |
George Hughes (1922–1923) |
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