Rolling Line E2 Class Steam Locomotive

Billington's E2 0-6-0T Steam Locomotive Design. William Stroudley designed the original LBampSCR E1 class 0-6-0T for short-distance goods and piloting duties in 1874. By 1910 these were starting to show their age and Stroudley's successor, Douglas Earle Marsh, set in place plans to rebuild some examples with a larger boiler.

Also you don't keep a locomotive operating for 50 years if it's quotnot so usefulquot. They did exactly what they were designed for heavy shunting and short distance freight. You don't need much coal capacity for that job, which is why it's crazy they even tried them on passenger service, which is the only time their limited coal

The London, Brighton and South Coast Railway LBampSCR E2 Class was a class of 0-6-0T steam locomotives designed by Lawson Billinton, intended for shunting and short distance freight trains. Ten examples were built between 1913 and 1916, and all were withdrawn from service and scrapped between 1961 and 1963. None were preserved.

An LBSCR E2 Class is a type of 0-6-0T side-tank steam locomotive which was built from 1913 to 1916.They were mainly used for shunting duties around the goods yards, piers and for the various Ocean Terminals around Southampton. These engines were very much built with a sealed fate the Southern Railway brought in the USA ex-army tank engines, and the E2's faced a bleak future.

Billinton E2 class 0-6-0T Notes. See Railway Company Abbreviations for the prefixes used to the locomotive numbers. No prefix means that the locomotive was running on the LBampSCR railway at that time. Note dates are generally in ISO 8601 format yyyy-mm-dd, yyyy-mm, ranges of dates are denoted by quotquot yyyy-mmyyyy-mm.

The London, Brighton and South Coast Railway LBampSCR E2 Class was a class of 0-6-0T steam locomotives designed by Lawson Billinton, intended for shunting and short distance freight trains. Ten examples were built between 1913 and 1916, and were withdrawn from service between 1961 and 1963.

Rolling Line players grow up and kinda loose interest in our Blue Tank engine 1. talking about a quick mod of the LBSC E2 not a quick mod of thomas the tank engine 3. GeoGent. May 28, 2020 423pm for now i found a quick mod of a Z class locomotive witch is a heavy shunter 7. power man. May 31, 2020 957am

The London, Brighton and South Coast Railway LBampSCR E2 Class was a class of 0-6-0T steam locomotives designed by Lawson Billinton, intended for shunting and short distance freight trains. Ten examples were built between 1913 and 1916 and were withdrawn from active service and scrapped between 1961 and 1963. By 1910, many of the Stroudley E1 class locomotives were worn out or inadequate for

The London, Brighton and South Coast Railway LBampSCR E2 class was a class of 0-6-0 T steam locomotives designed by Lawson Billinton, intended for shunting and short distance goods trains.Ten examples were built between 1913 and 1916. Some of these tank engines were trialled on push-pull passenger trains in which they were proven to be unworthy due to their roughness at speed and inadequate

The first of Lawson Billinton's own designs for the LBampSCR was a relatively modest 0-6-0T to replace some of the early Stroudley E1 goods locos, the class E2. This engine had the now customary curved drop at each end of the platform, slotted frames, a similar boiler of 170 lb sq in and the same cylinders as the I2 class.