Locomotives of the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway

The locomotives of the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway can be broken down into four eras:

  • The period of independence up to 1874;
  • The period of joint ownership when Samuel Waite Johnson was Locomotive Superintendent for the Midland Railway (1875–1906);
  • The period when Henry Fowler was Locomotive Superintendent of the Midland Railway, and later Chief Mechanical Engineer if its successor, the London, Midland and Scottish Railway (1907–1929);
  • The period after 1930 when the locomotives had been absorbed into the stock of the LMS (1930–1966).

The railway had a locomotive, carriage and wagon works at Highbridge, Somerset, but this closed in 1930. Note that the locomotive history of the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway is complicated by the many reboilerings, rebuildings, and renumberings, not all of which are captured in the table.

Early era

GroupWheel
arrangement
ManufacturerYearQuantityS&D Nos.Year(s)
withdrawn
Comments
Early era
S&DR George England 2-4-02-4-0George England and Co.186171–71874–1925[1]
S&DR George England 2-4-0T2-4-0TGeorge England & Co.1861181928[2]
S&DR George England 2-4-02-4-0George England and Co.186329–101878Sold to Midland Railway.[3]
S&DR George England 2-4-0T2-4-0TGeorge England & Co.18631111870Sold to the Admiralty.[4]
S&DR George England 2-4-02-4-0George England and Co.1864412–151878Sold to London and South Western Railway (3) and MR (1).[3]
2-4-0TEdward Bury1842116c. 1874Second hand locomotive acquired from director George Reed in 1865.[5][4]
S&DR Cudworth 2-4-02-4-0George England & Co.1865217–181897Ordered by the South Eastern Railway, but refused due to late delivery.[3]
S&DR Vulcan Foundry 2-4-02-4-0Vulcan Foundry18662 (+4)19-20 (+21–24)1913–14Renumbered 15–16. Six had been ordered, but could only pay for two, other four sold to Imperial Railways in Alsace-Lorraine as their class A 4.[6]
S&DR John Fowler 0-6-00-6-0John Fowler & Co.1874619–241928[7]
S&DJR Fox, Walker 0-6-0ST0-6-0STFox, Walker & Co.187451–51928–1934LMS 1500–1504.[8]
S&DJR Fox, Walker 0-6-0ST0-6-0STFox, Walker & Co.187646–91928–1934LMS 1505–1507.[8]

Johnson era

GroupWheel
arrangement
ManufacturerYearQuantityS&D Nos.Year(s)
withdrawn
Comments
Johnson era
S&DJR 'Bobby Dazzler' tank locomotives0-4-0STSlaughter, Grüning & Co.1852151895Acquired 1882; renumbered 45A in 1891.[9]
S&DJR 'Bobby Dazzler' tank locomotives0-4-2STHighbridge Works1885125A1929[9]
S&DJR 'Bobby Dazzler' tank locomotives0-4-0STHighbridge Works1895245A, 26A1929–30[9]
S&DJR Avonside 0-4-4T0-4-4TAvonside Engine Co.1877910–14, 29–321930–32LMS 1200–1207.[10]
S&DJR Vulcan Foundry 0-4-4T0-4-4TVulcan Foundry1883452–551930–46LMS 1230–1232.[10]
Midland Railway 1532 Class0-4-4TDerby Works18841541931Ex MR 1305, acquired 1921; to LMS 1305[11]
S&DJR 0-6-00-6-0Neilson & Co.1878633–381914–22Nicknamed "Scotties".[12]
S&DJR 0-6-00-6-0Vulcan Foundry1879639–441914–32Renumbered 67–69 in 1928. LMS 2886–2888.[12]
S&DJR 0-6-00-6-0Vulcan Foundry1881425–281914–28[12]
S&DJR 0-6-00-6-0Vulcan Foundry1883646–511925–32Renumbered 70/71/51 in 1928. LMS 2885/89/90.[12]
S&DJR 0-6-00-6-0Vulcan Foundry1890656–611928–32Renumbered 33–38 in 1922. LMS 2880–2884.[12]
Midland Railway Johnson 0-6-00-6-0Derby Works1896562–661947–61Nicknamed "Bulldogs". LMS 3194, 3198, 3201, 3204, 3211.[13]
Midland Railway Johnson 0-6-00-6-0Neilson, Reid & Co.1902572–761952–62Delivered in Midland Red lettered "S&DJR". Nicknamed "Bulldogs". LMS 3216, 3218, 3228, 3248, 3260.[13]
S&DJR 4-4-04-4-0Derby Works1891415–181928–1931LMS 301–302.[14]
S&DJR 4-4-04-4-0Derby Works1896–97467, 68, 14, 451920–1932LMS 300, 303.[14]
S&DJR 4-4-04-4-0Derby Works1903369–711914–21Renewed (see below).[14]
S&DJR 4-4-04-4-0Derby Works1908277–781931–38LMS 320–321.[14]

Fowler era

GroupWheel
arrangement
ManufacturerYearQuantityS&D Nos.Year(s)
withdrawn
Comments
Fowler era
Midland Railway 483 Class4-4-0Derby Works1914270–711953–56Renumbered 39–40; LMS 322–323.[14]
Midland Railway 483 Class4-4-0Derby Works1921367–691951–56Renumbered 41–43; LMS 324–326.[14]
S&DJR 7F 2-8-02-8-0Derby Works1914680–851959–1962LMS 9670–9675, later 13800–13805.[15]
S&DJR 7F 2-8-02-8-0Robert Stephenson & Co.1925586–901963–64LMS 9676–9680, later 13806–13810.[15]
Midland Railway 3835 Class0-6-0Armstrong Whitworth1922557–611962–1965Nicknamed "Armstrongs" LMS 4557–4561.[13]
LMS Class 2P 4-4-04-4-0Derby Works1928344–461959–1961ex-LMS 575, 576, 580; to LMS 633–635.[12]
LMS Fowler Class 3F0-6-0TW. G. Bagnall1929719–251959–67LMS 7150–7156, later 7310–7316.[13]
S&DJR Sentinels0-4-0VBTSentinel Waggon Works19292101–1021959–61LMS 7190–7191.[9]

LMS era

References

  1. Baxter 1984, p. 274.
  2. Baxter 1984, p. 275.
  3. Baxter 1984, p. 277.
  4. Baxter 1984, p. 278.
  5. Atthill 1985, p. 48.
  6. Baxter 1984, pp. 277–278.
  7. Baxter 1984, pp. 278–279.
  8. Baxter 1984, pp. 279–280.
  9. Baxter 1984, p. 282.
  10. Baxter 1984, p. 281.
  11. Baxter 1982, p. 138.
  12. Baxter 1984, p. 284.
  13. Baxter 1984, p. 285.
  14. Baxter 1984, p. 283.
  15. Baxter 1984, p. 286.
  • Atthill, Robin (1985). The Somerset and Dorset Railway. Newton Abbot: David and Charles. ISBN 0-7153-8692-1.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  • Baxter, Bertram (1982). Baxter, David (ed.). British Locomotive Catalogue 1825–1923. Volume 3A: Midland Railway and its constituent companies. Ashbourne, Derbyshire: Moorland Publishing Company. ISBN 9780903485524.
  • Baxter, Bertram (1984). Baxter, David (ed.). British Locomotive Catalogue 1825–1923, Volume 4: Scottish and remaining English Companies in the LMS Group. Ashbourne, Derbyshire: Moorland Publishing Company.
  • Nock, O.S (1985). "Chapter 9". The Somerset and Dorset Railway. By Atthill, Robin. Newton Abbot: David and Charles. pp. 154–164. ISBN 0-7153-8692-1.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
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