Steam Train Post 2: Furness Railway K2 Engine



Furness Railway K2 Engine


As we travel through the history rail train, we come to our second train stop. After departing from the London ,Brighton & South Coast Railroad, we arrived at our second stop. The second stop takes place on the Furness Railway with their Class 21 mix traffic tender engine. The FR Class 21 are also know as the K2 and Larger Seagulls whose nicknamed were by their designer of the class for the Furness Railway. FR Class 21s are one of the mix traffic tender engines meaning they can pull both freight and passengers trains on the Furness Railway.


Furness Railway K2 Details

  1. Railroad/Basic: Furness Railway {FR} Class 21 also known as FR Class K2/Larger Seagull

  2. Engine: Tender Engine

  3. Designer: W.F Pettigrew

  4. Builder: Atlas Works

  5. Built (Year): 1896-1900

    • 1896: 6 locomotives

    • 1900: 2 locomotives

    • Total: 8 locomotives built

  6. Withdrawn: 1929-1931

    • All 8 locomotives

  7. Number of Wheels: 14 Wheels

  8. Configuration: 4-4-0

  9. Top Speed: 80 mph/129 kph

  10. Preserved: 1 locomotive but no real locomotives (Fictional Edward the Blue Engine)


Please note the following: (Have to put it in so Mattel doesn't complain about copyright issues)


Edward the Blue Engine is copyrighted to Mattel.

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