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London, Midland & Scottish Stanier class 2 0-4-4-T
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Great Britain | 1932
10 produced
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Mike Morant collection

Although called “Stanier class 2”, these ten 0-4-4T passenger locomotives had actually been designed after Midland-style practices. As Stanier had just become Chief Mechanical Engineer of the LMS in 1932 when they were built, he most likely just designed some details, while much of the work can be attributed to Fowler. These locomotives had been ordered since the LMS already had several power class 1P 0-4-4T locomotives and decided that they needed a larger variant in the 2P class.

They were built with spare G6-type boilers which were usually fitted to Johnson 0-6-0 goods locomotives. They were only a few years old and had a Belpaire firebox, but no superheater. The driving wheels had a diameter of five feet an seven inches (1,702 mm) for sufficient speed on longer runs. In 1934, two were fitted with vacuum control gear for use in push-pull trains. The others only received another type of push-pull controls in times of British Railways. Nine were withdrawn in 1959 and the last one in 1962.

General
Built1932-1933
ManufacturerDerby
Wheel arr.0-4-4T 
Gauge4 ft 8 1/2 in (Standard gauge)
Dimensions and Weights
Length35 ft 3 in
Service weight130,032 lbs
Water capacity1,621 us gal
Fuel capacity6,720 lbs (coal)
Boiler
Grate area17.5 sq ft
Firebox area104 sq ft
Tube heating area902 sq ft
Evaporative heating area1,006 sq ft
Total heating area1,006 sq ft
Power Plant
Driver diameter67 in
Boiler pressure160 psi
Expansion typesimple
Cylinderstwo, 18 x 26 in
Power
Power sourcesteam
Estimated power550 hp (410 kW)
Starting effort17,099 lbf
Calculated Values
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William Arthur Stanier
last changed: 06/2026
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