Midland Railway 1532 Class

The Midland Railway 1532 class was a class of 65 0-4-4T locomotives built by Derby Works between 1881 and 1886 to the design of Samuel W. Johnson. They were a development of the 1252 class. Originally numbered 1532–1551, 1632–1656, and 1718–1737; under the 1907 renumbering scheme they became 1266–1330, and were given the power classification 1P.

Midland Railway 1532 class
Type and origin
Power typeSteam
DesignerSamuel W. Johnson
BuilderDerby Works
Order numberDerby: 289, 415, 460, 538, 589
Build date1881–1886
Total produced65
Specifications
Configuration:
 • Whyte0-4-4T
 • UICB2′ n2t
Gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Driver dia.5 ft 3+12 in (1.613 m)
Trailing dia.3 ft 0+12 in (0.927 m)
Wheelbase:
 • Axle spacing
(Asymmetrical)
  • 8 ft 0 in (2.438 m) +
  • 9 ft 9 in (2.972 m) +
  • 5 ft 0 in (1.524 m)
 • Engine22 ft 9 in (6.934 m)
 • Drivers8 ft 0 in (2.438 m)
 • Trailing5 ft 0 in (1.524 m)
Loco weight50 long tons 9 cwt (51.3 t; 56.5 short tons)
Fuel typeCoal
Firebox:
 • TypeRound-top
BoilerMR type C
Boiler pressure150–160 lbf/in2 (1.03–1.10 MPa)
Heating surface1,254 sq ft (116.5 m2)
CylindersTwo, inside
Cylinder size
  • New: 17 in × 24 in (432 mm × 610 mm)
  • later: 18 in × 24 in (457 mm × 610 mm)
Valve gearStephenson
Valve typeSlide valves
Performance figures
Tractive effort
  • New: 15,490 lbf (68.90 kN)
  • later: 15,490 lbf (68.90 kN)
Career
Operators
Power class1P
NumbersNew: 1532–1551, 1632–1656, and 1718–1737
1907: 1266–1330
1948: 58039–58051
LocaleLondon Midland Region
WithdrawnAugust 1919 – October 1956
DispositionAll scrapped

Construction history

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The sixty-five engines of this class were all built by Derby Works using the type C boiler that had also been used on the previous class – the 1252 – and the class before that – the 6 class. The driving wheel diameter was reduced to 5 ft 3+12 in (1.613 m) from the 1252's 5 ft 6+12 in (1.689 m) – the 6 class had used 5 ft 3 in (1.600 m) drivers. The wheelbase was the same as the previous two classes, as was the cylinder bore and stroke at 17 in × 24 in (432 mm × 610 mm). All three classes had their cylinder bore increased to 18 in (457 mm).

Table of orders and numbers[1]
Original No. 1907 (& LMS) No. Derby Works
Order No.
Year Notes
1532–1551 1266–1285 289 1881–1882 1547–51 fitted with condensing gear
1632–1636 1286–1290 415 1883
1637–1656 1291–1310 460 1884
1718–1727 1311–1320 538 1886 1718–22 fitted with condensing gear
1728–1737 1321–1330 589 1886

Service history

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All were in service at the 1907 renumbering, and all bar three passed to the London, Midland and Scottish Railway at the 1923 Grouping, the exceptions were two that had been withdrawn and a third No. 1305, that had been transferred to the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway in January 1921; it came into LMS stock when the S&DJR stock was absorbed in January 1930.

Withdrawals started in 1919, and fourteen locomotives were still in LMS stock at the end of 1947, to be inherited by British Railways.

No. 1307 was withdrawn in January 1948; in March the remaining thirteen (1272/73/75/78/90/95/98, 1303/15/22/24/30) were allocated the BR numbers 58039–58051, although five did not receive their BR numbers before their withdrawal. The last, 58051 was withdrawn in October 1956.

None were preserved.

Table of withdrawals[1]
Year Quantity in
service at
start of year
Quantity
withdrawn
Locomotive numbers Notes
1919 65 1 1281
1920 64 1 1282
1921 63 1 1305 to S&DJR 54
1924 62 3 1280, 1311/19
1925 59 5 1268/70, 1314/16/23
1926 54 1 1283
1927 53 2 1271/84
1930 51 7 1291/99, 1304/08/18/26/28 1305 absorbed from S&DJR
1931 45 6 1285/88-89/92, 1305/20
1933 39 1 1317
1934 38 4 1309-10/13/21
1935 34 6 1266/69/93, 1306/12/29
1936 28 1 1301
1937 27 3 1274/79, 1325
1938 24 3 1276/96, 1300
1940 21 1 1327
1944 20 1 1267
1946 19 5 1277/86/94/97, 1302
1948 14 3 1272/90, 1307
1949 11 1 1315
1950 10 2 1322, 58041
1951 8 4 58042–43/45–46
1952 4 1 58047
1953 3 1 1324
1955 2 1 58040
1956 1 1 58041

Models

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Bachmann Branchline announced on 8 January 2017 that it would be producing models of the class in Midland Railway Maroon, LMS Black and BR Black. An SDJR Prussian Blue Livery was also made for the Collector Club[2]

References

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  1. ^ a b Baxter 1982, pp. 139–140.
  2. ^ "Branchline 2017 New Products". Archived from the original on 9 January 2017. Retrieved 18 February 2017.

Bibliography

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  • Baxter, Bertram (1982). Baxter, David (ed.). British Locomotive Catalogue 1825–1923. Vol. 3A: Midland Railway and its constituent companies. Ashbourne, Derbyshire: Moorland Publishing Company. ISBN 9780903485524.
  • Casserley, H. C. & Johnston, Stuart W. (1974) [1966]. Locomotives at the Grouping 3: London, Midland and Scottish Railway. Shepperton, Surrey: Ian Allan. ISBN 0-7110-0554-0.