Highland Railway Strath Class
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Construction
Twelve were built by Neilson and Company and delivered between May and July 1892.
Design
They were identical to the class E Clyde Bogies apart from having boilers of a larger diameter which allowed an increased heating surface.
Numbering
| HR No. | Name | LMS No. | Withdrawn | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 89 | Sir George | 14271 | 1930 | |
| 90 | Tweeddale | — | 1923 | Renamed Grandtully in 1897. Renumbered 90A in 1919 |
| 91 | Strathspey | — | 1923 | Renumbered 91A in 1919 |
| 92 | Strathdearn | 14272 | 1930 | Renamed Glendean at unknown date. Renumbered 92A in 1921 |
| 93 | Strathnairn | — | 1923 | Renumbered 93A at unknown date. |
| 94 | Strathtay | 14273 | 1924 | LMS number never applied |
| 95 | Strathcarron | 14274 | 1930 | |
| 96 | Glentilt | — | 1923 | Renumbered 96A in 1922 |
| 97 | Glenmore | — | 1923 | Renumbered 97A in 1922 |
| 98 | Glentruim | 14275 | 1930 | |
| 99 | Glentromie | — | 1923 | Renumbered 99A in 1922 |
| 100 | Glenbruar | 14276 | 1930 |
Transfer to LMS
Half of the class survived to be taken over by the London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) at the 1923 Grouping but the last was withdrawn in 1930.