They were an extended version of the Whale's Precursor Class4-4-0, with slightly smaller driving wheels. The first of the class, 66 Experiment was built in 1905 and a total of 105 were constructed up until 1910. The LNWR reused numbers and names of withdrawn locomotives, with the result that the numbering system was completely haphazard. A 19in Express Goods Class with smaller driving wheels was also built from 1906. From 1911, a superheated version, the Prince of Wales Class was built.
In 1915, 1361 Prospero was experimentally rebuilt with four cylinders, Dendy Marshall valve gear and superheated. The conversion was not repeated. Only two other engines were given superheaters; 2624 Saracen and 1993 (LMS 5472) Richard Moon.
All entered London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) stock upon grouping in 1923. The LMS gave them the power classification 3P. The LMS renumbered them into a more logical series of 5450–5553 according to date of construction. An exception was made for 1361 Prospero which became 5554. Not all however survived long enough to receive their LMS numbers — withdrawals had started in 1925. In 1934 the thirteen then remaining were renumbered with the addition of 20000 to their numbers make room for Black Five, Patriot and Jubilee class locomotives. The final engine was withdrawn the following year and none were preserved.
Superheated from February 1926; LMS number never applied
2625
Buckland
4784
Feb 1909
5508
Aug 1935
Renumbered 25508 in 1935
2626
Chillington
4785
Feb 1909
5509
May 1935
Renumbered 25509 by LMS
2627
President Lincoln
4786
Feb 1905
5510
May 1928
2628
Banshee
4787
Feb 1909
5511
Jul 1935
Renumbered 25511 in 1935
2629
Terrier
4788
Mar 1909
5512
Feb 1928
2630
Buffalo
4789
Mar 1909
5513
Mar 1932
1406
George Findlay
4830
Apr 1909
5514
Aug 1935
Renumbered 25514 by LMS
1413
Henry Cort
4831
Apr 1909
5515
Sep 1925
LMS number never applied
1477
Hugh Myddleton
4832
May 1909
5516
Apr 1928
1498
Thomas Savery
4833
May 1909
5517
Sep 1925
LMS number never applied
1566
John Penn
4834
May 1909
5518
Dec 1933
1603
Princess Alexandra
4835
May 1909
5519
Dec 1930
1649
Sisyphus
4836
May 1909
5520
Aug 1932
1661
Wordsworth
4837
May 1909
5521
Jun 1928
1781
Lightning
4838
May 1909
5522
May 1930
2022
Marlborough
4839
May 1909
5523
Apr 1934
2637
Babylon
4840
Jun 1909
5524
Jan 1932
2638
Byzantium
4841
Jun 1909
5525
Jun 1934
Renumbered 25525 in 1934
2639
Bactria
4842
Jun 1909
5526
Apr 1934
2640
Belisarius
4843
Jun 1909
5527
Sep 1925
LMS number never applied
2641
Bellona
4844
Jun 1909
5528
Aug 1935
Renumbered 25528 in 1935
2642
Berenice
4845
Jun 1909
5529
Dec 1933
2643
Bacchus
4846
Jun 1909
5530
Oct 1927
LMS number never applied
2644
Berengaria
4847
Jun 1905
5531
Aug 1934
Renumbered 25531 in 1934
2645
Britomart
4848
Jul 1909
5532
Sep 1934
Renumbered 25532 in 1934
2646
Boniface
4849
Jul 1909
5533
Sep 1928
1412
Bedfordshire
4850
Nov 1909
5534
Jan 1932
1418
Cheshire
4851
Nov 1909
5535
Dec 1931
1420
Derbyshire
4852
Nov 1909
5536
Dec 1933
1455
Herefordshire
4853
Nov 1909
5537
Dec 1933
1611
Hertfordshire
4854
Nov 1909
5538
Sep 1925
LMS number never applied
1618
Lancashire
4855
Nov 1909
5539
Mar 1934
1624
Leicestershire
4856
Nov 1909
5545
Dec 1933
1652
Middlesex
4857
Nov 1909
5546
Dec 1933
1689
Monmouthshire
4858
Dec 1909
5547
Mar 1932
1703
Northumberland
4859
Dec 1909
5548
Mar 1934
71
Oxfordshire
4860
Dec 1909
5540
Apr 1928
275
Shropshire
4861
Dec 1909
5541
Sep 1928
677
Staffordshire
4862
Dec 1909
5542
Dec 1933
1002
Warwickshire
4863
Dec 1909
5543
Dec 1930
1534
Westmorlandshire
4864
Dec 1909
5544
Sep 1925
LMS number never applied
1471
Worcestershire
4865
Jan 1910
5549
Mar 1932
1561
Yorkshire
4866
Jan 1910
5550
Sep 1928
1618
Carnarvonshire
4867
Jan 1910
5551
Mar 1934
1621
Denbighshire
4868
Jan 1910
5552
Jun 1935
Renumbered 25552 by LMS
1658
Flintshire
4869
Jan 1910
5553
Jul 1931
Accidents and incidents
On 15 October 1907, a mail train hauled by No. 2052 Stephensonwas derailed at Shrewsbury, Shropshire due to excessive speed on a curve. Eighteen people were killed.
On 5 July 1923, an express passenger train hauled by 1406 George Findlay was involved in a rear-end collision with a freight train at Diggle, Lancashire due to confusion by the driver of the freight train over flag signals. Four people were killed.[2]
^Trevena, Arthur (1980). Trains in Trouble. Vol. 1. Redruth: Atlantic Books. pp. 24, 20. ISBN0-906899-01-X.
Baxter, Bertram (1979). Baxter, David (ed.). British Locomotive Catalogue 1825–1923, Volume 2B: London and North Western Railway and its constituent companies. Ashbourne, Derbyshire: Moorland Publishing Company. ISBN0-903485-84-2.
Casserley, H. C. & Johnston, Stuart W. (1974) [1966]. Locomotives at the Grouping 3: London, Midland and Scottish Railway. Shepperton, Surrey: Ian Allan. pp. 65–66. ISBN0-7110-0554-0.
External links
LNWR Society Photographs of the Whale 4-6-0 Experiment class steam locomotives.