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Highland Railway Yankee Tanks

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Power type
  
Steam

Serial number
  
2778–2779, 3077–3079

Total produced
  
5

Builder
  
Dübs & Co.

Build date
  
1891 (2), 1893 (3)

Configuration
  
4-4-0T

The Highland Railway P class was a group of five 4-4-0 tank steam locomotives built in 1891 and 1893 by Dübs and Company of Glasgow.

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History

In 1891 Dübs and Company of Glasgow completed two 4-4-0 side tank locomotives. They were part of an order for five for the Uruguay Eastern Railway, but due to financial problems the order was cancelled and the engines were offered for sale.

The locomotives were purchased by the Highland Railway in 1892, where they were numbered 101 and 102. Although their cowcatchers and large headlights were removed before entering service, they retained a somewhat American appearance quite unlike other HR designs of the period, lacking the classic Allan framing and sweep of plating from the widest part of the smokebox to the cylinders. Perhaps inevitably, they were nicknamed Yankees, although the official designation from 1901 was 'P' Class.

Three further locomotives were delivered by Dübs in 1893, possibly comprising the balance of the Uruguay order. These had standard Highland Railway fittings but were otherwise identical to the first two. They were originally numbered 11, 14 and 15, but were renumbered 51, 50 and 52 in 1899–1900, and 50 was again renumbered to 54 in 1901.

Dimensions

The locomotives had 5-foot-3-inch (1,600 mm) driving wheels and 16-by-22-inch (406 mm × 559 mm) outside cylinders. Boiler pressure was 140 pounds-force per square inch (970 kPa) and weight in working order was 41 long tons 12 cwt (93,200 lb or 42.3 t).

Use

They were used on branch line services, including those to Burghead, Fortrose, Portessie and Aberfeldy. One (no. 52) was used on the Invergarry and Fort Augustus Railway while that line was leased to the Highland.

Transfer to LMS

In 1923 they passed to the London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) and became LMS 15013–15017. They were withdrawn between 1924 and 1934.

References

Highland Railway Yankee Tanks Wikipedia