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LNER Route: Leicester to Marylebone
Staverton Road: gcrcs39
Ex-SR 4-6-2 West Country class No 34006 'Bude' is seen with
LMS tender on a down express during the locomotive exchanges on 16th June 1948.
The LMS Pacific tender was required because none of the SR's locomotive stock
were equiped with tenders fitted with water scoops. The distances travelled and
the electrification of many lines negated the reason for the Southern to
provide water troughs.
Built in July 1945 at Brighton works it was allocated the
Southern Railway's new running number 21C 106. Number 34006 was withdrawn in
March 1967 and whilst ten this class of southern pacifics survived, 34006 was
unfortunate enough to have been sent to the wrong part of Wales and was
scrapped in October 1967 at J. Cashmore, Newport.
The numbering system adopted by the Southern was 'borrowed'
by Bullied from continental practice and was designed to provide details of the
locomotive's configuration. The two sets of numbers in front of the letter C
provides the number of axles in front of and behind the driving wheels.
Therefore the number 21 (two and one) tells you that the bogie has two axles
(four wheels) whilst the trailing truck has one axle (two wheels). The letter C
is the third letter of the alphabet so you can determine it has three driving
axles. The number 106 tells you its the 106th locomotive of this configuration.
See - its simple!!!
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