SOUTHERN RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVES PART 1 BULLEID PERIOD (Including USA Class)

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SOUTHERN RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVES PART 1 BULLEID PERIOD (Including USA Class) SOUTHERN RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVES PART 1 BULLEID PERIOD (including USA class) LENS OF SUTTON ASSOCIATION List 17 (Issue 2 Dec 2011) 21C119 (later named Bideford) at Victoria Eastern between 4/46 and 8/46 (60280) L.O.S.A. List 17 Bulleid Locos Page 1 THE LENS OF SUTTON ASSOCIATION BULLEID PERIOD LOCOMOTIVES This catalogue lists the four Bulleid steam locomotive classes – Q1, Merchant Navy, West Country/Battle of Britain and Leader – along with the diesels and electrics built during his tenure as CME (or to these designs during the BR period). The catalogue also lists the USA dock tanks which were bought during this period. The order of data for each entry is as follows: Negative number, locomotive number, locomotive name if applicable, date if known, aspect of locomotive in the photograph (right or left; ¾, broadside or head on; front or rear), location if known, any other relevant comment, eg livery Leader 36001 at Brighton Works c8/49 (60251) 60251 36001 c8/49 Brighton Works in steam outside the Works beside H1 4-4-2 32039 42565 36001 c49 Brighton Works 42566 36002 c49 Eastleigh Works 42567 36003 c49 L.O.S.A. List 17 Bulleid Locos Page 2 Unrebuilt Merchant Navy (SR Numbering) 21C12 United States Line between 10/46 and 1/49 at Bournemouth Central (60388) 60221 21C1 Channel Packet c.1941 L3/4f Exmouth Jt Shed; as originally built in Works grey COPY 42786 21C1 Channel Packet pre 12/43 R3/4r Exmouth Jt Shed; as originally built in SR black 42785 21C1 Channel Packet c1947 L3/4f Eastleigh Works yard in dirty malachite 65047 21C1 Channel Packet c1947/8 L3/4f on shed at Salisbury in worn malachite; original cab with standard length deflectors 42787 21C2 Union Castle post 7/46 R3/4f Exmouth Jt Shed in SR malachite with original cab; fitted with deflectors 42788 21C2 Union Castle 6/44 to 7/46 R3/4f Exmouth Jt Shed in SR black with original cab; fitted with deflectors 42789 21C4 Cunard White Star pre 1/44 R3/4f Salisbury as originally built without deflectors in SR black; running light engine 42790 21C6 Peninsular & Oriental c1947 R3/4f in SR malachite with standard length deflectors and original cab 42791 21C7 Aberdeen Commonwealth 8/44 to 7/47 R3/4f Eastleigh Shed in SR black with original cab; fitted with deflectors 60754 21C8 un-named (later Orient Line) 6/42-11/42 R3/4f Salisbury Station in original condition lacking deflectors and in SR black. In platform awaiting departure on West of England local with LSWR non corridor stock 42792 21C8 un-named (later Orient Line) post 6/43 R3/4f in original condition lacking deflectors; on Exeter line express 60802 21C9 Shaw Savill c1947/8 R3/4f on train at Basingstoke with cab wreathed in steam; malachite with original cab and standard length deflectors (G Hine) 42793 21C10 Blue Star post 6/42 L3/4f fitted with deflectors; on Exeter line express 60211 21C10 Blue Star 7/42-6/47 L3/4f Salisbury Shed in wartime black L.O.S.A. List 17 Bulleid Locos Page 3 60388 21C12 United States Line 10/46-1/49 R3/4f Bournemouth Central Fitted with original cab; in malachite awaiting departure with Bournemouth Belle 60803 21C12 United States Line 10/46-1/49 R3/4r at Basingstoke with down train; fitted with original cab; in malachite (G Hine) 60210 21C12 United States Lines 6/45-1/49 R3/4f Salisbury Shed in malachite with standard length deflectors 42794 21C13 Blue Funnel pre 11/46 L3/4f Salisbury Station with original cab and short deflectors; in SR black 60703 21C14 Nederland Line 2/45-2/49 R3/4f Bournemouth Central with original cab awaiting departure with up train 42797 21C14 Nederland Line 6/47-2/49 R3/4f Waterloo Station in malachite with original cab and deflectors; working Devon Belle 60217 21C15 Rotterdam Lloyd 1948/9 R3/4f Nine Elms Shed in SR malachite coupled to another loco with 'British Railways' on tender 60752 21C15 Rotterdam Lloyd c1947/8 L3/4f Clapham Cutting on down Bournemouth Belle; in malachite 42795 21C16 Elders Fyffes post 1/47 L3/4f Waterloo Station? In malachite with original cab and deflectors 60222 21C17 un-named (later Belgian Marine) 4/45-10/45 R3/4f Eastleigh Shed in wartime black with short deflectors 42796 21C20 Bibby Line post 8/45 L3/4f Brighton Works Erecting Shop? in malachite Unrebuilt Merchant Navy (BR numbering) 35003 Royal Mail at Nine Elms Shed between 6/50 and 8/53 (60220) L.O.S.A. List 17 Bulleid Locos Page 4 60220 35003 Royal Mail 6/50-8/53 L3/4f Nine Elms Shed in newly applied BR blue; fitted with Vee cab 60392 35003 Royal Mail 6/50-8/53 L3/4f Woking In BR blue on Waterloo - Exeter service 60225 35004 Cunard White Star 3/53-5/58 R3/4r Waterloo awaiting departure; in BR green with high sided tender 60765 35004 Cunard White Star 3/53-4/57 R3/4f Waterloo awaiting departure; in BR green with high sided tender; 72A shed plate 60785 35004 Cunard White Star 3/53-4/57 L Broadside in BR green with high sided tender (F saunders) 42798 35005 Canadian Pacific c48 L3/4f on shed; in malachite with original cab and 'British Railways' on tender 60219 35005 Canadian Pacific 4/48-2/50 L3/4f Eastleigh Shed in SR malachite green with BR number and 'British Railways' on tender; oil burning T9 in background 65049 35005 Canadian Pacific 4/48-2/50 R3/4f Salisbury Station in SR malachite green with BR number and 'British Railways' on tender; fitted original cab and awaiting duty on the ACE 60702 35006 Peninsular & Oriental 53-59 L3/4f With Vee cab and probably in BR green; on train taken from lineside 42799 35006 Peninsular & Oriental 9/53 R3/4f on shed; ex Works in BR green with Vee cab 42809 35006 Peninsular & Oriental c54 L3/4f Surbiton Station on Exeter line train 60789 35006 Peninsular & Oriental c1955/6 R3/4f Whitchurch (F Saunders) 60383 35007 Aberdeen Commonwealth early 1950s L3/4f Basingstoke still fitted with cylinder sheeting possibly in BR blue; on local 3 car set 60387 35007 Aberdeen Commonwealth 3/50-12/52 L3/4f On Devon Belle in BR blue 42808 35007 Aberdeen Commonwealth c52 L3/4f On train in London suburbs 60212 35010 Blue Star 12/48-11/49 R3/4f Nine Elms Shed in SR malachite green with BR number and 'Southern' on tender 60389 35010 Blue Star 11/52-11.56 L3/4f Salisbury On down west of England train; in BR green with Vee cab 42800 35011 General Steam Navigation c54 R3/4f lineside in West Country; BR blue with Vee cab 60224 35011 General Steam Navigation c8/1957 R3/4f Eastleigh Works ex-works later BR crest and cut down tender; 70A shed plate 65053 35015 Rotterdam Lloyd 8-7-51 L3/4f running through countryside near Swathling on Bournemouth Belle 60386 35015 Rotterdam Lloyd 1950s L3/4f Brookwood? on Bournemouth Belle 42801 35016 Elders Fyffes c54 L3/4f Nine Elms Shed in BR blue on Waterloo - Exeter service 60786 35016 Elders Fyffes c1955/6 R 3/4f at Andover Junction wreathed in steam in BR green with early crest 60218 35017 Belgian Marine 7/49-4/53 R3/4f Eastleigh Shed in newly applied BR blue 60384 35017 Belgian Marine 1950s R3/4f Christchurch; distant view on Bournemouth Belle 60216 35018 British India Line 1948 R3/4f Eastleigh Works In malachite with BR number and LMS tender during Exchange Trials 65048 35018 British India Line 1-9-50 L3/4f passing Shawford working the 10:30 ex Waterloo; fitted vee cab and in dirty condition 60753 35018 British India Line 1950s L3/4f in New Forest early crest 60382 35018 British India Line 1950s R3/4f Winchester City? on Bournemouth Belle in BR green 60385 35018 British India Line 9/49-7/51 L3/4f In BR blue; on Bournemouth Belle in the snow; damaged neg 60214 35019 French Line C.G.T. 1948 L3/4r on Western Region (Old Oak Common?) In malachite with BR number and LMS tender during Exchange Trials L.O.S.A. List 17 Bulleid Locos Page 5 42802 35019 French Line CGT 1948 R3/4f fitted with Stanier LMS tender but on SR as Adams 0- 6-0 behind 60223 35019 French Line C.G.T. 1948 L3/4r Old Oak Common Backing out towards Paddington; in malachite with BR number and LMS tender during Exchange Trials 42807 35019 French Line C.G.T. c52 L3/4f On Exeter line train in London suburbs; distant 65046 35020 Bibby Line 5/48-5/50 R3/4f on shed at Salisbury in SR malachite but BR numbered with ‘Southern’ on tender; extra long deflectors and Devon Belle insignia 65051 35020 Bibby Line 5/48-5/50 L3/4f leaving Salisbury working up Devon Belle in SR malachite but BR numbered with ‘Southern’ on tender; extra long deflectors; probably same day as 65046 42803 35021 New Zealand Line c54 R3/4f Exmouth Jt shed? in BR blue 60213 35021 New Zealand Line c9/48 R3/4f Eastleigh Works nameplates concealed pending official naming; part painted 60711 35022 Holland-America line 28/08/54 R3/4f Radipole Halt on down service 60215 35022 Holland America Line 6/50-1/52 L3/4f in BR blue 60699 35023 Holland-Afrika Line 11/48-3/52 R3/4f Templecombe in SR malachite but with BR number and 'British Railways' on tender 60391 35023 Holland-Afrika Line 1950s R3/4f Basingstoke running into station with Exeter - Waterloo service 22002 35023 Holland-Afrika Line 11/48-3/52 R3/4f Weybridge? In SR malachite with BR number and 'British Railways' on tender; on Devon Belle 42804 35024 East Asiatic Company c52 R3/4r Eastleigh Works? In BR blue 60760 35025 un-named (later Brocklebank Line) c9/49 R3/4f Bournemouth Central In SR malachite and BR number and 'British Railways' on tender; nameplate covered in preparation for naming ceremony; awaiting departure on up service 60782 35025 Brocklebank Line c1955/6 L3/4f on shed at Nine Elms in BR green with Bournemouth Belle headboard (F Saunders) 65030 35026 Lamport & Holt Line 14-4-49 L3/4f approaching Basingstoke on 15:20 ex Waterloo; fitted vee cab and standard length
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