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E-grāmata: L & S W R Drummond Passenger & Mixed Traffic Locomotive Classes: A Survey & Overview

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  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Sep-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Pen & Sword Transport
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781526769824

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Dugald Drummond had a long career in locomotive and railway engineering, staring in Scotland, Drummond worked and also held high office on the Highland, London Brighton & South Coast Railway, North British and Caledonian Railways, before arriving on the London & South Western Railway in the mid 1890s.

Dugald Drummond had a long career in locomotive and railway engineering, staring in Scotland, Drummond worked and also held high office on the Highland, London Brighton & South Coast Railway, North British and Caledonian Railways, before arriving on the London & South Western Railway in the mid 1890s.He was quite unlike William Adams his predecessor, who was a mild mannered gentleman, well liked by the staff of the L & S W R, Drummond was a martinet and rough by comparison, who was at times hard to reason with.As a result of his stubborn nature, he died early after an accident that scalded his feet, having refused to have proper treatment.His locomotives were a mixed proposition of good bad and indifferent, his 4-4-0 tender and 0-4-4 tank classes being very good, however his 4-6-0 tender locomotives were another proposition, proving to be a disappointment except the T14 class which lasted in service until 1951.Many of his 4-4-0 tender and 0-4-4 tank locomotives, the T9 and M7 classes, lasted until the early 1960s on British Railways and examples are preserved in the National Collection and on the Swanage Railway.
Preface & Acknowledgements 6(2)
Introduction 8(4)
Dugald Drummond, Mechanical Engineer, L&SWR, 1895-1912 12(2)
Chapter 1 The Precursors
14(7)
Chapter 2 The `M7' 0-4-4Ts, 1897
21(40)
Chapter 3 The `Double-Singles', T7 & E10 Classes, 1897-99
61(9)
Chapter 4 The `C8' 4-4-0S, 1898
70(7)
Chapter 5 The `T9' 4-4-0S, 1899
77(67)
Chapter 6 The `K10' 4-4-0s, 1900
144(12)
Chapter 7 The `L11' 4-4-0s, 1903
156(20)
Chapter 8 The `su' 4-4-0s, 1903
176(14)
Chapter 9 The `L12' 4-4-0s, 1904
190(25)
Chapter 10 The `F13' & `E14' 4-6-0s, 1905-1907
215(11)
Chapter 11 The `G14' & `P14' 4-6-0s, 1908-1910
226(19)
Chapter 12 The `T14' 4-6-0s, 1911
245(23)
Chapter 13 The `D15' 4-4-0s, 1912
268(47)
Appendix 315(26)
Bibliography 341(1)
Index 342
David Maidment is a retired senior railway officer, who joined the Western Region of British Railways in the late 1950s, as a graduate trainee.

He later worked on the London Midland Region as General Manager, before becoming a member of the British Railways Board in a senior capacity.

He is the founder of the Railway Children Charity, which looks after street children in India and East Africa, also working in Britain, with run away children.

He lives in retirement in Nantwich, Cheshire, where he is involved with his local church and local charities.