LB&SCR Richmond class
The LB&SCR Richmond class, 0-4-2 express passenger locomotives, were designed by William Stroudley of the London Brighton and South Coast Railway in 1877. They were a larger version of his "Lyons" class (D2) which were in turn developed from his successful "D-tank" class of 1873. During the winter of 1900/01 members of the class were transferred to the duplicate list. Withdrawal commenced in April 1901 and was completed by November 1904. No examples were preserved.
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LB&SCR Richmond class
The LB&SCR Richmond class, 0-4-2 express passenger locomotives, were designed by William Stroudley of the London Brighton and South Coast Railway in 1877. They were a larger version of his "Lyons" class (D2) which were in turn developed from his successful "D-tank" class of 1873. During the winter of 1900/01 members of the class were transferred to the duplicate list. Withdrawal commenced in April 1901 and was completed by November 1904. No examples were preserved.
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The LB&SCR Richmond class, 0-4 ...... ever, described as 'D3 class'.
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Diagram of a Richmond class 0-4-2
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All scrapped
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London Brighton and South Coast Railway Richmond Class
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The LB&SCR Richmond class, 0-4 ...... 4. No examples were preserved.
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London Brighton and South Coast Railway Richmond Class
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