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British steam railcars - Wikipedia
Design The steam railcar was revived in 1902 when Dugald Drummond of the London and South Western Railway (LSWR) built two for a branch line near Portsmouth. Steam railcars were introduced for two main reasons, either to compete with the new electric tramways that were abstracting traffic away in suburban … See more
A steam railcar is a rail vehicle that does not require a locomotive as it contains its own steam engine. The first steam railcar was an experimental unit designed and built in 1847 by James Samuel and William Bridges Adams. … See more
The first steam railcar was designed by James Samuel, the Eastern Counties Railway Locomotive Engineer, built by William Bridges Adams in 1847, and trialled between … See more
Early examples
Other railcars used steam motors, high speed steam engines together with a form of gearing. In 1905, a … See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license LSWR K11 class - Wikipedia
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Dugald Drummond - Wikipedia
Drummond designed the following classes of locomotives:
• NBR 165 class 0-6-0T, later LNER class J82
• NBR 100 class 0-6-0, later LNER class J32
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Steam Railmotors – Part 2 – Dugald …
Jun 15, 2024 · After his experience with the LSWR Railmotors and after modifications had been made, Drummond ordered a further fifteen steam railmotors for the LSWR. These new …
Drummond L11 class 4-4-0 - sremg.org.uk
Following his K10 class of 1897, Dugald Drummond produced another 4-4-0 using the same firebox though with a coupled wheelbase 1' longer at 10' 0", the L11 class, in 1903. Whilst the K10s were known as "Small Hoppers", the L11s …
LSWR Drummond steam railmotor Profile and Models
To provide an economic service on the L&SWR and London, Brighton & South Coast Railway (LB&SCR) joint branch from Fratton to Southsea two steam …
- Build Date: 1902 to 1906
- Total Built: 30
- Builder: LSWR Nine Elms Works
- Type of Locomotive: Steam Railmotor
Built 4/03 as LSWR & LBSCR Joint Service Steam Railcar No. 1 (LSWR Class K11) Rebuilt c.1920 (the steam propulsion equipment being removed) with 3-wire cable-operated Push-Pull …
British steam railcars - Detailed Pedia
To provide an economic service on the LSWR and London, Brighton and South Coast Railway (LB&SCR) joint branch from Fratton to Southsea two steam railmotors were built by the LSWR …
4/03: BUILT as LSWR Class K11 LSWR & LBSCR Joint Service Steam Railcar J 1 (unlike all the other LSWR Steam Railcars, no separate carriage Body number was initially allocated) with a …
LSWR loco class designations - UK Prototype Questions - RMweb
Dec 31, 2011 · K10 was a mixed-traffic 4-4-0, while K11 was a steam railmotor. The 4-6-0s seem to show some semblance of a pattern to which only the first (F13) does not conform: E14, …
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