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London, Brighton & South Coast Standard Craven 8 ft Express 2-4-0
Great Britain | 1862
29 produced
No. 150
No. 150
Locomotive Magazine, March 1897

Between 1862 and 1868, Craven had a total of 29 2-4-0 express locomotives built for the LB&SCR. As was usual at the time, they were only fundamentally similar, but had many differences in detail. Twelve were built in Brighton and the rest by Beyer, Peacock and by Dübs. One thing that almost all of them had in common was a driver diameter of six feet, only some had a smaller diameter of five and a half feet

No. 12
No. 12
Locomotive Magazine, April 1898

They all had inside cylinders and double frames. The load on the two driving axles was very different. On number 150 from 1862, the first driving axle carried 12 tons 7 cwt and the second only 6 tons 7 cwt. Number 28, delivered in 1868, was the LB&SCR's first coupled express locomotive with an enclosed cab. Their withdrawals took place between 1884 and 1891.

Variant149, 15012
General
Built1862-1868
ManufacturerBrighton, Beyer, Peacock & Co., Dübs & Co.
Axle config2-4-0 (Porter) 
Gauge4 ft 8 1/2 in (Standard gauge)
Dimensions and Weights
Length24 ft 3 in
Wheelbase13 ft 9 in15 ft 4 in
Rigid wheelbase13 ft 9 in15 ft 4 in
Service weight62,272 lbs72,800 lbs
Adhesive weight41,888 lbs49,392 lbs
Axle load27,664 lbs28,336 lbs
Fuel capacitycoal
Boiler
Grate area15 sq ft
Firebox area90 sq ft
Tube heating area974 sq ft
Evaporative heating area1,064 sq ft
Total heating area1,064 sq ft
Variant149, 15012
Power Plant
Driver diameter72 in
Boiler pressure140 psi
Expansion typesimple
Cylinderstwo, 16 x 20 in
Power
Power sourcesteam
Estimated power350 hp (261 kW)375 hp (280 kW)
Optimal speed26 mph28 mph
Starting effort8,462 lbf
Calculated Values
steam locomotive
express
John Chester Craven
last changed: 02/2024
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