Numbering
numbers | Lot No. | date built | Built at | |
---|---|---|---|---|
LMS | BR | |||
2425–75 | 42425–75 | 128 | 1937 | Derby |
2476–94 | 42476–94 | 128 | 1936 | Derby |
2537–44 | 42537–44 | 127 | 1935 | Derby |
2545–2609 | 42545–609 | 133 | 1936 | North British |
2610–17 | 42610–17 | 133 | 1937 | North British |
2618–51 | 42618–51 | 144 | 1938 | Derby |
2652 | 42652 | 144 | 1939 | Derby |
2653 | 42653 | 148 | 1940 | Derby |
2654–62 | 42654–62 | 148 | 1941 | Derby |
2663–70 | 42663–70 | 148 | 1942 | Derby |
2671/2 | 42671/2 | 148 | 1943 | Derby |
The LMS numbered them 2425–94, and then 2537–672, BR adding 40000 to their numbers to make them 42425–94, and then 42537–672. The LMS classified them 4P, BR 4MT. They were the basis for the LMS Fairburn 2-6-4T.
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