词条 | LB&SCR Belgravia class |
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| name=London Brighton and South Coast Railway "Belgravia" Class | powertype=Steam | image = Belgravia class.jpg | caption = Locomotive Belgravia as built in 1872 | alt = | designer = William Stroudley | builder = Brighton Works | builddate = 1872-1876 | totalproduction = 6 | whytetype=2-4-0 | firstrundate=1872 | driverdiameter = {{convert|6|ft|6|in|m|2|abbr=on}} | leadingdiameter = {{convert|4|ft|0|in|m|2|abbr=on}} (204/5) {{convert|4|ft|3|in|m|2|abbr=on}} (201/2) {{convert|4|ft|1|in|m|2|abbr=on}} (206/7) | uicclass= 1'B | gauge = {{Track gauge|uksg|allk=on}} | length= | locoweight = {{convert|39.7|LT|t ST|}} (201/2) {{convert|39.25|LT|t ST|abbr=on}} (204/5) {{convert|41.2|LT|t ST|abbr=on}} (206/7) | weightondrivers = {{convert|15|LT|t ST|1|abbr=on}} | fueltype = Coal | fuelcap = | watercap = | cylindercount = Two, inside | cylindersize={{convert|17|x|24|in|0|abbr=on}} | boilerpressure={{convert|140|lb/in2|bar kPa|abbr=on}} | firearea = {{convert|18.75|sqft|abbr=on}} (201/2/4/5) {{convert|19|sqft|abbr=on}} (206/7) | totalsurface ={{convert|1234|sqft|abbr=on}} {{convert|1123|sqft|abbr=on}} | tractiveeffort = | operator=London Brighton and South Coast Railway | locale=Great Britain | operatorclass=B | wheelbase = {{convert|16|ft|8|in|m|2|abbr=on}} | numinclass = 6 | fleetnumbers = 201/2/4–7 | withdrawndate = 1899–1902 | disposition = All scrapped }} The LB&SCR Belgravia class, were 2-4-0 passenger locomotives designed by William Stroudley of the London Brighton and South Coast Railway (LB&SCR) in 1872 for secondary passenger duties. HistoryWhen William Stroudley took up his duties as Locomotive Superintendent at the Brighton works of the LB&SCR in 1870, he found that some locomotive components had been ordered by his predecessor, John Chester Craven. These included six sets of frames for some 2-4-0 passenger locomotives designed by Craven, and Stroudley produced a new design of 2-4-0 to use these frames.{{sfn|Haresnape|1985|p=35}}{{sfn|Bradley|1969|p=133}} The locomotives in this class were very similar to two 2-4-0 locomotives constructed at Cowlairs railway works for the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway in the early 1860s when William Stroudley was the works manager and contained many features of his later designs.{{sfn|Bradley|1969|p=133}} Four Belgravia locomotives were constructed at Brighton works in 1872, two of which were rebuilds of earlier 2-2-2 locomotives built for the LB&SCR by Robert Stephenson and Company and Brighton works.{{sfn|Bradley|1969|p=133}} The necessity to use components designed by Craven meant that the locomotives had a number of design features, such as the double frames and the 2-4-0 wheel arrangement, which were not found with Stroudley's later designs, and were the heaviest 2-4-0 locomotives of their time.{{sfn|Ahrons|1987|p=191}} Two further examples later appeared, one each in 1875 and 1876, these having detail differences from the first four.{{sfn|Bradley|1969|p=134}} At first the class suffered from poor steaming,{{sfn|Bradley|1969|p=134}} but once this was rectified they went on to give reliable service on secondary passenger trains{{sfn|Haresnape|1985|p=37}} as well as hauling the "business" expresses between Brighton and London Bridge until about 1881.{{sfn|Ahrons|1987|p=191}} Under Stroudley's locomotive classification scheme, the Belgravia class, being "Main Line Express" engines, were included in Class B, along with most of his 0-4-2 locomotives, and one of his 2-2-2s.{{sfn|Bradley|1969|pp=127–8}} By the time that Class B was subdivided into B1, B2, etc. by D. E. Marsh, none of the Belgravia class remained in service.{{sfn|Bradley|1969|pp=128–9}} NumberingThe two rebuilds were no. 204 Westminster and no. 205 Kensington.{{sfn|Bradley|1969|pp=133,136}} The two new engines of 1872 were no. 202 Goodwood and no. 201 Belgravia.{{sfn|Bradley|1969|p=136}} The 1875 loco was no. 206 Carisbrooke, and that of 1876 was no. 207 Freshwater.{{sfn|Bradley|1969|p=136}} In 1897 the numbers were increased by 300; nos. 501 & 504 were withdrawn in February 1899, but the other four had their numbers increased by a further 100 later the same year. Nos. 605–7 were withdrawn in 1901, leaving no. 602 which was withdrawn in 1902.{{sfn|Bradley|1969|p=133}} No examples have been preserved.{{sfn|Haresnape|1985|p=38}} ReferencesSources
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