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    The London and North Western Railway (LNWR) Claughton Class was a class of 4-cylinder express passenger 4-6-0 steam locomotives. The locomotives were...
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    1962. The first two were rebuilt in 1930 from the 1912-built LNWR Large Claughton Class, retaining the original driving wheels with their large bosses...
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    locomotives and favourable test comparisons with the LNWR Prince of Wales Class and LNWR Claughton Class in 1921 and published in The Engineer were a trigger...
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    LNWR Claughton Class 4-6-0 No. 5946 at King's Langley, Hertfordshire due to a signalman's error. Another freight train, hauled by LMS Patriot Class 4-6-0...
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    between Glasgow and Carnforth, and a 4-6-0 locomotive of the LNWR Claughton Class, piloted by an LNWR George V 4-4-0, southwards to Euston station. The Operating...
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    Cornwall. LNWR George the Fifth Class 4-4-0 LNWR Queen Mary Class 4-4-0 LNWR Class G 0-8-0 LNWR Class G1 0-8-0 LNWR Claughton Class 4-6-0 LNWR Prince of...
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  • Baron Evans of Claughton, British solicitor and politician LNWR Claughton Class, steam locomotives, named after Sir Gilbert Claughton This disambiguation...
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    train that was in collision with a passenger train, hauled by Ex-LNWR Claughton Class 4-6-0 No. 5971, at Langwathby station, Cumberland. The passenger...
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  • new locomotive, the LNWR 380 Class 0-8-4T for use in South Wales. He also reboilered the LNWR Claughton Class locomotives. The LNWR merged with the Lancashire...
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    them. LNWR Prince of Wales Class LNWR Claughton Class Goodman 2002, p. 118. Goodman 2002, p. 176. Goodman 2002, p. 116. Baxter 1979, p. 275. "LNWR George...
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    then as an engine driver. He retired in 1960 as a supervisor. A LNWR Claughton Class locomotive was named after him in 1922. When this type was withdrawn...
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    in a head-on collision with an express passenger train, hauled by LNWR Claughton Class 4-6-0 No. 5977, at Doe Hill station, Derbyshire due to a signalman's...
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  • London and North Western Railway - LNWR Claughton Class No. 1914 Patriot. Name later removed and used on LMS Patriot Class No. (4)5500. London, Brighton and...
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    a stroke of 26 inches (660 mm). They were set in line (like the LNWR Claughton Class), with the inside cylinders driving the front coupled axle, and the...
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    available. Early on this would normally be a LNWR Precursor Class 4-4-0, then from 1913 the LNWR Claughton Class 4-6-0, in each case with a change to Caledonian...
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    The London and North Western Railway (LNWR) Renown Class was a class of 4-4-0 steam locomotives. They were rebuilds of F.W. Webb's 4-cylinder compounds...
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    was in a rear-end collision with an express freight train, hauled LNWR Claughton Class 4-6-0 No. 5946, at King's Langley, Hertfordshire due to a signalman's...
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  • post, and was a close friend and associate of the LNWR's CME Francis Webb; a LNWR Claughton Class locomotive, number 5930, was named G R Jebb after him...
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    Wales Class, with 246 locomotives built between 1911 and 1921. The LNWR's Claughton Class, with 130 locomotives built between 1913 and 1924. The Class S69...
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    took place at the station. An express passenger train, hauled by Ex-LNWR Claughton Class 4-6-0 No. 5977, and a freight train, being hauled by LMS Fowler 4F...
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  • London and North Western Railway. The London and North Western Railway (LNWR) Locomotive Department was headquartered at Crewe from 1862. The Crewe Works...
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    employed by the London and North Western Railway (LNWR) at Euston Station. In 1920 the LNWR named Claughton-class locomotive No. 1407 'L/Cpl J.A. Christie, V...
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  • Corps. A Claughton Class locomotive, LNWR No. 1161 (LMS No. 5901) was named after him, this underwent a paper rebuild to LMS Patriot Class No. 5901,...
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    class and the compounds, the Whale Experiment and Precursor classes, and the Bowen-Cooke Claughtons. In particular, Whale's 1912 superheated G1 Class...
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  • series. They had four ex-LNWR Special Tanks, Numbers 3, 6, 7 and 8. For completeness, Irish locomotives will be given here. Class WT locomotives were built...
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    slipped on some snow. On 6 March 1930, a passenger train, hauled by Ex-LNWR Claughton 4-6-0 No. 5971, departed from Culgaith station against signals and was...
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    service, which ran every 30 minutes throughout the day between the main LNWR station at Lancaster Castle and Heysham with reversals en route here and...
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    trains ran Carnforth, the WCML, Hest Bank North Junction and the former LNWR Morecambe branch line to reach their destination. This routing had one major...
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  • and Yorkshire Railway. In later life, these were replaced by three ex-L.N.W.R Diagram 17A 20 ton goods brake vans that were converted by the hospital...
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