The LCDR B2 class was a class of
0-6-0
is the Whyte notation designation for steam locomotives with a wheel arrangement of no leading wheels, six powered and coupled driving wheels on three axles, and no trailing wheels. Historically, this was the most common wheel arrangement used o ...
steam locomotive
A steam locomotive is a locomotive that provides the force to move itself and other vehicles by means of the expansion of steam. It is fuelled by burning combustible material (usually coal, Fuel oil, oil or, rarely, Wood fuel, wood) to heat ...
s of the
London, Chatham and Dover Railway
The London, Chatham and Dover Railway (LCDR or LC&DR) was a railway company in south-eastern England. It was created on 1 August 1859, when the East Kent Railway was given parliamentary approval to change its name. Its lines ran through Lond ...
. The class was designed by
William Kirtley and introduced in 1891.
Ownership changes
The locomotives passed to the
South Eastern and Chatham Railway
The South Eastern and Chatham Railway Companies Joint Management Committee (SE&CRCJMC),Awdry (1990), page 199 known as the South Eastern and Chatham Railway (SE&CR), was a working union of two neighbouring rival railways, the South Eas ...
in 1899. All 6 (LCDR Nos. 652-657) passed into
Southern Railway ownership in 1923. They were all withdrawn and scrapped by 1933.
References
B2
0-6-0 locomotives
C n2 locomotives
Railway locomotives introduced in 1891
Standard-gauge steam locomotives of Great Britain
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