The Midland Railway 2511 Class was a class of 2-6-0 steam locomotives built by the Schenectady Locomotive Works in the United States, as a supplemental order to the 2501 Class built by Baldwin that same year. As with that class, the Midland had turned to American locomotive builders, as their own Derby Works had reached capacity, and was unable to produce additional engines at the time, and many British locomotive builders were recovering from an 1897-1898 labor dispute over working hours.
Midland Railway 2511 class
Works Photograph of number 2512
Type and origin
Power type
Steam
Builder
Schenectady Locomotive Works
Serial number
5037–5046
Build date
1899
Total produced
10
Specifications
Configuration:
•Whyte
2-6-0
•UIC
1′C n2
Gauge
4ft8+1⁄2in (1,435mm)
Leading dia.
3ft 0in (914mm)
Driver dia.
5ft 0in (1,524mm)
Length
over buffers: 51ft 11+1⁄4in (15.83m)
Axle load
14long tons4cwt (31,800lb or 14.4t)
Adhesive weight
41long tons1cwt (92,000lb or 41.7t)
Loco weight
49long tons15.5cwt (111,500lb or 50.6t)
Tender weight
37long tons0cwt (82,900lb or 37.6t)
Tender type
Three-axle
Fuel type
Coal
Water cap.
3,250impgal (14,800l; 3,900USgal)
Boiler pressure
160lbf/in2 (1.10MPa)
Cylinders
Two, outside
Cylinder size
18in ×24in (457mm ×610mm)
Valve gear
Stephenson, inside
Valve type
Slide valves
Performance figures
Tractive effort
17,626lbf (78.40kN)
Career
Operators
Midland Railway
Class
2511
Numbers
New: 2511–2520, 1907: 2230–2239
Delivered
1899
Withdrawn
1912 – 1915
Disposition
All scrapped
History
The engines were designed and built with more consideration to British practice than the 2501 class had been. While the engines retained some distinct features of American practice, such as the use of bar frames, they had cleaner lines, with sandboxes placed below the boilers, as well as three-axle rigid tenders.
Works Photograph of No. 2516
Numbers
Originally numbered 2511–2520, in the Midland's 1907 renumbering scheme the Schenectadies became No. 2230–2239, in the same order.
Withdrawal
Being non-standard, they had a short life and were all withdrawn between March 1912 and August 1915 and later scrapped.[1]
Baxter, Bertram (1982). Baxter, David (ed.). British Locomotive Catalogue 1825–1923. Vol.3A: Midland Railway and its constituent companies. Ashbourne, Derbyshire: Moorland Publishing Company. ISBN9780903485524.
Ellis, C. Hamilton (1966). The Midland Railway. Ashford, Middlesex: Malaga Books. pp.111–114.
Essery, R. J. & Jenkinson, D. (1989). An Illustrated Review of Midland Locomotives from 1883, volume 4: Goods Tender Classes. Didcot, Oxon: Wild Swan Publications. pp.15–18. ISBN0-906867-74-6.
Hunt, Dave. American Locomotives of the Midland Railway (No 1 Supplement to Midland Record) ISSN1357-6399
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