The London and North Western Railway (LNWR) Special Tank was a class of 0-6-0ST steam locomotives. They were a saddle tank version of the LNWR DX Goods class. A total of 278 locomotives were built from 1870 onwards, of which five survived to be inherited by British Railways in 1948. These five were in departmental stock: four – numbered 3 (né 317), 6, 7 (2329) and 8 Earlstown (2359) – as Carriage Department shunters at Wolverton Works; and No. 3323 (né 2322 May 1878), a shunter at Crewe Works.
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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) | |
Charles John Bowen Cooke (1909–1920) |
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H. P. M. Beames (1920–1921) | |
George Hughes (1922–1923) |
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