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LNWR 18in Goods Class
Tony May: ←Created page with 'A photo of 1382 in [[photograhic grey livery, as built.]] File:Workington Locomotive Depo...'
[[File:LNWR 18inch Goods or 'Cauliflower' engine, No.1382.jpg|thumb|A photo of 1382 in [[photograhic grey]] livery, as built.]]
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The [[London and North Western Railway]] '''5ft 0in Express Goods'''/'''18 inch Goods''', commonly known as the '''Cauliflower Class''', was a class of 310 Express [[0-6-0]] freight [[steam locomotive]]s built for the LNWR from 1880<ref>https://ift.tt/2C9QMvN>.
They received the nickname "Cauliflowers" because of the large LNWR crest on the middle splasher in the original livery.
A large number to LMS in 1923 with numbers probably 8300 onwards(?). LMS later added them to the [[duplicate list]] by the addition of 20000 to their numbers to make room for [[LMS Stanier Class 8F]] stock. 75 entered [[British Railways]] stock in 1948. BR allocated them the numbers 58362–58430, as adding 40000 to their numbers would have taken them into the 6xxxx ex-LNER series. The last one was withdrawn from [[British Railways]] service in 1955. None has been preserved.
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[[File:Workington Locomotive Depot geograph-2806049-by-Ben-Brooksbank.jpg|thumb]]
[[File:Stockport Adswood Sidings geograph-2806307-by-Ben-Brooksbank.jpg|thumb]]
The [[London and North Western Railway]] '''5ft 0in Express Goods'''/'''18 inch Goods''', commonly known as the '''Cauliflower Class''', was a class of 310 Express [[0-6-0]] freight [[steam locomotive]]s built for the LNWR from 1880<ref>https://ift.tt/2C9QMvN>.
They received the nickname "Cauliflowers" because of the large LNWR crest on the middle splasher in the original livery.
A large number to LMS in 1923 with numbers probably 8300 onwards(?). LMS later added them to the [[duplicate list]] by the addition of 20000 to their numbers to make room for [[LMS Stanier Class 8F]] stock. 75 entered [[British Railways]] stock in 1948. BR allocated them the numbers 58362–58430, as adding 40000 to their numbers would have taken them into the 6xxxx ex-LNER series. The last one was withdrawn from [[British Railways]] service in 1955. None has been preserved.
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October 11, 2018 at 11:14PM