Description
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The London, Midland and Scottish Railway took delivery of a total of 50 locomotives. The engines were concentrated on a small number of sheds including Shrewsbury (4A), Crewe South (5B), Mold Junction (6B) and Toton (18A). As a result, they saw restricted usage on parts of the LMS network, mostly working on the Southern sections. No.2415 was a standard American Locomotive Company (ALCO) engine and has been depicted in wartime condition. It was subsequently sent to Germany and worked from the Koblenz-Lutzel shed, before finally moving to Hungary with MAV and becoming 411.290.
Tooling variations-
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Standard lamp irons
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Straight strap smokebox door
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Westinghouse air pump
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Pipework mounted behind chimney
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Straight running boards
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Right hand drive with pole reverser and original pattern firehole door
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Standard wartime tender
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Boiler-mounted ejector pipe fitted
Livery- Dark grey (matt) with U.S.A. on tender.
Manufacturer- ALCO – Schenectady – 1943
Shed allocation and region- Crewe South (5B) – LMS
Date of model- June 1943