Caledonian Railway 60 Class

ClassCR: 60Power classLMS: 4PNumbers
  • CR: 60–65
  • LMS: 14630–14655
Withdrawn1944 (1), 1946–1953DispositionAll scrapped

The Caledonian Railway 60 Class were 4-6-0 passenger engines designed by William Pickersgill and introduced in 1916. Six were built by the Caledonian Railway at its own St. Rollox works in 1916–17, and all of them passed into LMS ownership in 1923. A further twenty locomotives of a slightly modified design were built by the LMS under the auspices of George Hughes in the period of 1925–1926.

The 60 Class were rugged and free steaming, but were unsophisticated and of lethargic performance for their size. Although classified as passenger locomotives by the LMS, latterly they spent much of their time on goods trains and acquired the nickname Greybacks, either in reference to their long and grimy boilers or possibly as an insult from former Glasgow and South Western Railway enginemen[1] ('greyback' being an old term for louse). Withdrawals began in 1944 but twenty three passed into British Railways ownership in 1948. The last locomotives were withdrawn from service in 1953, and all were scrapped.

Numbering and locomotive histories

CR no. LMS no. BR no. Built Works Withdrawn Notes
14630 54630 7/1925 St Rollox 12/1951
14631 54631 11/1925 St Rollox 5/1948 BR number never carried
14632 1/1926 St Rollox 7/1947
14633 5/1926 St Rollox 3/1946
14634 54634 5/1926 St Rollox 11/1952
14635 54635 6/1926 St Rollox 1/1952
14636 54636 6/1926 St Rollox 2/1953
14637 54637 7/1926 St Rollox 3/1948 BR number never carried
14638 54638 7/1926 St Rollox 5/1951
14639 54639 8/1926 St Rollox 12/1953
14640 54640 8/1926 St Rollox 10/1952
14641 54641 9/1926 St Rollox 11/1948 BR number never carried
14642 54642 9/1926 St Rollox 10/1949
14643 54643 10/1926 St Rollox 2/1948 BR number never carried
14644 54644 10/1926 St Rollox 4/1948 BR number never carried
14645 54645 11/1926 St Rollox 7/1950 BR number never carried
14646 54646 11/1926 St Rollox 3/1949 BR number never carried
14647 54647 11/1926 St Rollox 3/1951
14648 54648 12/1926 St Rollox 11/1951
14649 54649 12/1926 St Rollox 10/1951
60 14650 54650 11/1916 St Rollox 9/1953
61 14651 54651 12/1916 St Rollox 3/1950
62 14652 54652 1/1917 St Rollox 11/1948 BR number never carried
63 14653 54653 2/1917 St Rollox 7/1949 BR number never carried
64 14654 54654 3/1917 St Rollox 1/1952
65 14655 4/1917 St Rollox 1/1944

sources Longworth (2005)[2] and RailUK[3][4]

Technical details

Pickersgill Caledonian Railway design

See box, top right.[5]

Hughes LMS development of Pickersgill design

The locomotives built by the LMS had slightly larger cylinders and weighed slightly less than the original CR locomotives. Details were as for the CR locomotives except:[6]

  • Introduced: 1925
  • Boiler Pressure: 180 psi (1,200 kPa)
  • Two cylinders: 20.5 in × 26 in (521 mm × 660 mm)
  • Loco Weight: 74.75 long tons (75.95 t)
  • Tender Weight: 41.5 long tons (42.2 t)
  • Starting tractive effort: 22,900 lbf (102 kN)

References

  1. ^ Atkins, C. P. (1976), The Scottish 4-6-0 Classes, Ian Allan, p.53
  2. ^ Longworth, Hugh (2005), British Railway Steam Locomotives 1948-1968, page 166
  3. ^ "Rail UK Steam Loco Class Information". Railuk.info. Retrieved 26 May 2013.
  4. ^ "Rail UK Steam Loco Class Information". Railuk.info. Retrieved 26 May 2013.
  5. ^ "Rail UK Steam Loco Class Information". Railuk.info. Retrieved 21 June 2012.
  6. ^ Atkins, C. P. (1976), The Scottish 4-6-0 Classes, Ian Allan, p.109
  • Baxter, Bertram (1984). Baxter, David (ed.). British Locomotive Catalogue 1825–1923, Volume 4: Scottish and remaining English Companies in the LMS Group. Ashbourne, Derbyshire: Moorland Publishing Company.
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