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The Midland Railway Class 2 4-4-0 was a series of 12 classes of 4-4-0 steam locomotives built by and for the
Midland Railway The Midland Railway (MR) was a railway company in the United Kingdom from 1844. The Midland was one of the largest railway companies in Britain in the early 20th century, and the largest employer in Derby, where it had its headquarters. It ama ...
between 1876 and 1901 while Samuel W. Johnson held the post of
locomotive superintendent Chief mechanical engineer and locomotive superintendent are titles applied by British, Australian, and New Zealand railway companies to the person ultimately responsible to the board of the company for the building and maintaining of the locomotive ...
. They were designed for use on express passenger trains but later on were downgraded to secondary work when more powerful types were introduced. During their history they were repeatably rebuilt, sometimes leaving virtually none of their original parts.


As built

275 were built in all: The "B", "D" and "E" boilers all had the same 4 ft 1 in diameter barrel, but had progressively longer fireboxes, "D" 7 inches longer than "B" and "E" 6 inches longer than "D", giving a larger grate area. Starting with the "1738" class boilers were made of steel rather than wrought iron, which accounts for the higher permitted pressures.


Later history


"1312" and "1327" classes

The two earliest classes never received larger boilers, though between 1884 and 1891 the "1312"s received enlarged cylinders of 18 in × 22 in. Withdrawals began in 1904 with two of the "1327" class. 16 out of 30 survived to the grouping but not long after, the last withdrawal being in 1934.


"1667" class

These were built with Joy valve gear. This proved not altogether satisfactory and the 10 engines were withdrawn early (between 1896 & 1901) and replaced by new engines of the "150" class with the same numbers.


Remainder

From 1904 to 1907 all 195 were re-equipped with larger "H" boilers, the same length as the "E", but with a larger diameter (4 ft 8 in rather than 4 ft 1 in). However, only a few years later, from 1909–1911, many of these were replaces again with "G7" Belpaire boilers. This affected 44 engines, mostly of the earlier classes ("1562", "1738" and "1808"). But starting in 1912 a decision was made to instead rebuild the class with
superheated A superheater is a device used to convert saturated steam or wet steam into superheated steam or dry steam. Superheated steam is used in steam turbines for electricity generation, steam engines, and in processes such as steam reforming. There are ...
"G7S" boilers. The results were essentially completely new engines (designated "483" class), but carrying the numbers of old ones. A possible reason for this was that royalties paid to the Schmidt superheater company were less for a "rebuild" than for a new engine. "H" boilers so released were passed onto 0-6-0 goods engines. This started with the "156", "2421" and "60" classes and continued until the end of 1923, when 157 had been "renewed". This "483" class formed the basis for the
LMS Class 2P 4-4-0 The London Midland and Scottish Railway Class 2P 4-4-0 was a class of steam locomotive designed for light passenger work. Overview The class was introduced in 1928 and was a post-grouping development of the Midland Railway 483 Class with mo ...
of which 138 were built. Details of "483" class:


Withdrawal

Those 37 still with "H" boilers were all withdrawn 1925–1928. Those with "G7" boilers mostly went in the late 1920s and 30s, but the last one survived until 1952. The "483" conversions all survived to be nationalized, the last withdrawal was in 1963. None have been preserved.


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Further reading

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Bob Essery Robert J. "Bob" Essery (22 November 1930 – 23 November 2021) was a British railway modeller and historian with a particular interest in the London Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) and one of its principal constituents, the Midland Railway (MR) ...
and
David Jenkinson David Jenkinson (6 August 1934 – 27 April 2004) was a railway modeller and historian, who had a particular interest in the London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) and was president of the LMS Society. Biography Jenkinson was born in Le ...
''An Illustrated Review of Midland Locomotives from 1883'' (Didcot, Oxon: Wild Swan Publications) **Vol. 2 – Passenger tender classes (1988) * Stephen Summerson ''Midland Railway Locomotives'' – Irwell Press **Vol. 3 – Johnson classes part 1 : the slim boiler passenger tender engines, passenger and goods tank engines. {{Midland Railway Locomotives Midland Railway locomotives 4-4-0 locomotives Kitson locomotives Dübs locomotives Sharp Stewart locomotives Beyer, Peacock locomotives Neilson locomotives Scrapped locomotives Standard gauge steam locomotives of Great Britain 2′B n2 locomotives