LNER Class A4 4483 Kingfisher

Kingfisher
Type and origin
Power type Steam
Builder LNER, Doncaster Works
Serial number 1848
Build date 26 December 1936
Specifications
Configuration 4-6-2
UIC class 2'C1h3
Gauge 4 ft 8 12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Leading dia 3 ft 2 in (0.965 m)
Driver diameter 6 ft 8 in (2.032 m)
Trailing dia 3 ft 8 in (1.118 m)
Boiler pressure 250 psi (1.72 MPa)
Cylinders Three
Cylinder size 18.5 in × 26 in (470 mm × 660 mm)
Loco brake Steam
Train brakes LNER: Vacuum
Performance figures
Tractive effort 35,455 lbf (157.7 kN)
Career
Operators LNER
Class A4
Number in class 35
Numbers LNER 4483, 24, BR 60024
Official name Kingfisher
Withdrawn 5 September 1966
Disposition Scrapped

LNER Class A4 4483 Kingfisher was a Class A4 steam locomotive of the London and North Eastern Railway.[1]

Kingfisher was built at Doncaster Works in 1936 and entered service on 26 December of that year. It carried the name Kingfisher throughout its existence. After World War II it was renumbered as 24.[2] On nationalisation it was allotted the British Railways number of 60024. Kingfisher was used in its final years to work express trains from Glasgow to Aberdeen, along with fellow class members 60019 Bittern and 60034 Lord Faringdon. The last of the A4 class in common use, it was withdrawn for scrapping on 5 September 1966 from Aberdeen Ferryhill shed (61B). However, due to a shortage of motive power available at the depot on 14 September 1966, Kingfisher worked the 08:25 Glasgow to Aberdeen return trip which heralded the final revenue earning service for an A4.

Preservation plans were halted when problems were discovered with the engine's firebox and the locomotive was cut up by scrap merchants Hughes Bolckow of North Blyth early the following year.

References

  1. "Kingfisher". Rail UK. External link in |website= (help)
  2. "The Gresley A4 Pacifics". LNER Encyclopedia. External link in |website= (help)


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