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    The LSWR M7 class is a class of 0-4-4T passenger tank locomotive built between 1897 and 1911. The class was designed by Dugald Drummond for use on the...
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  • small airline based in Haiti M7 (Istanbul Metro), a metro line in Istanbul, Turkey LSWR M7 class, a steam locomotive M7 (railcar), a Long Island Rail...
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    (LSWR). Originally rostered for suburban traffic, the class was soon displaced to the countryside by Dugald Drummond's M7 class. Most of the class was...
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    the layout include: GWR 2900 Class No. 2921 Saint Dunstan Built in 1907. GWR 2800 Class No. 2844 Built in 1912. LSWR M7 Class No. 30 Built in 1904 The museum...
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    Beattie Well tanks. When Drummond's large LSWR M7 class 0-4-4 tank engines were introduced in 1897, several of the class were allocated to work semi-fast passenger...
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    other designs (including sharing boilers with the M7 class). Nos. 702–716 were renumbered by the LSWR between June and August 1898, becoming 306, 308,...
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    worked empty stock between Waterloo and Clapham Junction (replacing LSWR M7 class 0-4-4T locomotives). The short Folkestone Harbour branch line from Folkestone...
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    the smokebox and these were termed 'flatirons'.[citation needed] A LSWR M7 Class, typical side tank locomotive from 1897 An example with a tapered front...
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    secondary passenger duties. The class were withdrawn between 1962 and 1966. On 25 May 1933, a passenger train, hauled by LSWR M7 Class 0-4-4T No. 107, was derailed...
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    The LSWR O2 class is a class of 0-4-4T steam locomotive designed for the London and South Western Railway by William Adams. Sixty were constructed during...
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  • class WAP-7 Indian locomotive class WDM-7 L&YR Class 7 LMS Class 7F 0-8-0 LSWR M7 class LSWR T7 class MGWR Class 7 Milwaukee Road class F7 NSB Class 7...
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    and Caledonian Railway. Drummond's successful LSWR M7 class is also a direct descendant of the D1 class. Ellis, (1949) p.85 Bradley 1972, p. 8 Bradley...
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    The British Rail Class 98 is a Total Operations Processing System (TOPS) classification that has been used to cover all steam locomotives used on the...
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  • of earlier classes LSWR H15 class – Further production LSWR N15 class – Further production LSWR S15 class – Further production LSWR M7 class – One superheated...
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    later LMS class 0F LSWR 700 class 0-6-0 known latterly as "the Black Motors" LSWR M7 class 0-4-4 tank engines known as "Motor Tanks" LSWR T7 class 4-2-2-0...
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    Railway. LSWR M7 class No. 245 is preserved at the National Railway Museum. LSWR M7 class No. 53 is preserved at the Swanage Railway. LSWR B4 class No. 96...
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    as the M7 and the boiler was interchangeable with the M7, 700 and C8 classes Forty of the class were subsequently outshopped from the LSWR's Nine Elms...
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    railway's operations in the 1930s the route was almost always worked by LSWR M7 class locomotives, usually No. 255. The passenger carriages used on the London...
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    local manufacturing firms. On 25 May 1933, a passenger train, hauled by LSWR M7 Class 0-4-4T No. 107, was derailed approaching the station, coming to rest...
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    locomotives produced by the LSWR under Drummond at Eastleigh, were the M7 0-4-4 tank engines, the T14 4-6-0, and D15 4-4-0, classes. Following the appointment...
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    locomotives were replaced by LSWR M7 class tank engines, designed by Dugald Drummond, working the line until January 1963. SECR H class engines, capable of operating...
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  • Caledonian Railway 66 class. They used a similar boiler to the Drummond M7 0-4-4T and 700 class 0-6-0 engines built for the LSWR. They originally used...
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    at Fratton. Repton was ultimately acquired by Steamtown, along with LSWR M7 Class No. 53. It was cosmetically overhauled at Eastleigh Works in 1966, before...
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    South Western Railway bought out the local company in 1879, and in 1884 the LSWR opened a short extension of the line to Lymington Pier. The economy of Lymington...
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    companies, the largest of which were the London and South Western Railway (LSWR), the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway (LB&SCR) and the South Eastern...
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  • in 1887, and some GWR trains ran through, or passed through coaches on to LSWR trains. From 1947 to 1954 an express train named the Devon Belle operated;...
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    Waterloo, and for many years it continued to be owned and operated by the LSWR and its successors as a part of the national railway network, not as part...
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    carriages to small sets of two carriages hauled by LSWR M7 class locomotives. The 1923 absorption of the LSWR into the Southern Railway (SR) led to further...
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  • Merchant Navy class, and 'WC' for 'West Country' class. This did not apply to the 'Schools' class however, which was SR Class V. Bradley LSWR Part 1, pp...
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    Examples have included the LSWR O2 and M7 classes, the Midland Railway 2228 Class, and the Caledonian Railway 439 Class. The last British design of 0-4-4T...
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