LSWR H16 Class - Livery and Numbering - LSWR and Southern Railway

LSWR and Southern Railway

When originally built they were numbered 516ā€“520. On passing to the Southern Railway, they had their LSWR numbers prefixed with an ā€˜Eā€™. The locomotives lost the prefix between 1931ā€“32. The Southern Railway painted the H16 class in passenger green paint, rather than goods engine black.

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