LNER Thompson Class A2/3

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Disambiguation: LNER Thompson Class A2

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The London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) Class A2/3 was a class of 4-6-2 steam locomotives. They were newly constructed locomotives, fulfilling the requirement identified by Edward Thompson for a standard express passenger locomotive of the 4-6-2 arrangement with Script error: No such module "convert". driving wheels. Fifteen engines were constructed according to this original design, but following the retirement of Thompson as CME, the remaining fifteen locomotives that were planned were immediately redesigned and ultimately emerged as Peppercorn Class A2.

Background

When Edward Thompson was appointed chief mechanical engineer of the London and North Eastern Railway in April 1941, he envisaged a new standardisation programme involving ten locomotive designs including two Pacific types.Template:Sfn These were an express passenger type (designated A1) with Script error: No such module "convert". driving wheels and a 'heavy passenger and freight' type (designated A2) with Script error: No such module "convert". driving wheels. He was not able to proceed with his plan due to the Second World War but did try out some of his ideas by rebuilding Nigel Gresley's P2 class 2-8-2 as A2/2 pacifics and building the last four V2 class already on order as A2/1 Pacifics. In April 1944, Thompson finally received authority to build thirty new locomotives of his A2 type during 1945, and a further thirteen during 1946.Template:Sfn

Design

The basic design of the locomotive was similar to the A2/2 rebuilds in terms of the frames, boiler and motion, but boiler pressure was increased to Script error: No such module "convert". and the cylinder diameter was reduced to Script error: No such module "convert"..Template:Sfn The locomotives retained Thompson's divided drive with the middle cylinder driving the first pair of driving wheels and the outside cylinders the middle pair. However, in order to have three connecting rods of the same length with three independent sets of Walschaerts valve gear, the outside cylinders were set back behind the bogie.

Building

The locomotives were due to be built at Doncaster works but were subject to various delays and so only the first, No. 500 appeared in traffic in May 1946, prior to Thompson's retirement aged sixty-five, the following month. Fourteen further examples were then under construction and appeared under Thompson's successor Arthur Peppercorn, between July 1946 and September 1947. After trials during the summer and autumn 1946 Peppercorn decided not to build the remaining locomotives authorised until he had made modifications to the design.Template:Sfn In fact, O. S. Nock has suggested that the Doncaster staff had begun amending the design before Thompson's retirement.Template:Sfn The class was then redesignated A2/3, and the Peppercorn design became the standard A2 class.

Performance

The class performed adequately but according to Nock, they suffered from 'the long spacing between the bogie and the leading coupled wheels, resulting in undue flexing of the frames and constant troubles from the outside pipe connections to the valve chests.'Template:Sfn However, in the opinion of Allen the A2/3 class were 'the best 4-6-2s turned out during his [Thompson's] superintendence.'Template:Sfn

Stock list

With the exception of the prototype engine 60500 Edward Thompson (who was named after the designer, Edward Thompson) all of the locomotives were named after the winners of major flat races between 1941 and 1946; apart from Honeyway (winner of the Champion Stakes in 1946), all won one or more of the British Classic Races:Template:Sfn

LNER No. BR No. Name Entered stock Withdrawn Disposal Date
500 60500 Edward Thompson Template:Dts Template:Dts Template:Dts
511 60511 Airborne Template:Dts Template:Dts
512 60512 Steady Aim Template:Dts Template:Dts
513 60513 Dante Template:Dts Template:Dts
514 60514 Chamossaire Template:Dts Template:Dts
515 60515 Sun Stream Template:Dts Template:Dts
516 60516 Hycilla Template:Dts Template:Dts
517 60517 Ocean Swell Template:Dts Template:Dts
518 60518 Tehran Template:Dts Template:Dts
519 60519 Honeyway Template:Dts Template:Dts
520 60520 Owen Tudor Template:Dts Template:Dts
521 60521 Watling Street Template:Dts Template:Dts
522 60522 Straight Deal Template:Dts Template:Dts
523 60523 Sun Castle Template:Dts Template:Dts
524 60524 Herringbone Template:Dts Template:Dts
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No. 60500, 'Edward Thompson' entering Retford 6 September 1962.

Accidents and incidents

On 7 January 1957, No. 60520 Owen Tudor was hauling an express passenger train which overran signals and crashed into the rear of a local train at Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire.[1][2]

Withdrawal

The A2/3s were withdrawn from stock between August 1962 and March 1965 and none were preserved.

Year Quantity in
service at
start of year
Quantity
withdrawn
Locomotive numbers Notes
1962 15 8 60511/14–19/21
1963 7 4 60500/13/20/23
1964 3 0
1965 3 3 60512/22/24

Models

Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Apple Green Engines produce a ready-to-run model of the A2/3 in 4 mm scale. PDK and DJH both sell 4 mm scale kits of the A2/3. Crownline have also produced a 4 mm scale kit, but this is no longer available.

DJH also sell a kit of the A2/3 for O gauge (7 mm scale).

As of 2020 Hornby have announced a ready to run A2/3 for their range of models aimed for release in December 2020

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