Steam Train Post 22: London & North Western Railway Bloomer

 

Bloomer on Static Display

As we continued on  the history train journey, we arrived at our 22nd stop. With this train trip, we leave the London, Midland & Scottish Railway and head over to London & North Western Railway to see their tender engine named Bloomer.

London & North Western Railway Bloomer

  1. Railroad/Basic: London & North Western Railway/Bloomer

  2. Engine: Tender Engine

  3. Designer: James McConnell

  4. Builder: Sharp, Stewart & Co, Kitson & Co, Wolverton Works, R & W Hawthorn and Vulcan Foundry

  5. Built (Year): 1851-1862

    1. Large Bloomers (7ft driving wheel)

      1. Sharp, Stewart & Co => 25 locomotives 

      2. Kitson & Co => 5 locomotives

      3. Wolverton Works => 10 locomotives 

    2. Small Bloomers (6ft 6in driving Wheels)

      1. R&W Hawthorn => 7 locomotives

      2. Vulcan Foundry => 4 locomotives

      3. Wolverton Works => 20 locomotives

    3. H-class Special Bloomers 

      1. Wolverton Works => 3 locomotives 

    4. Total: 74 were built 

      1. Large Bloomers => 40 Locomotives

      2. Small Bloomers => 31 Locomotives

      3. H-Class Special Bloomers => 3 Locomotives

  6. Withdrawn: 1886 &1876-1888 

    1.  74 were scrapped 

  7. Number of Wheels: 12 wheels

  8. Configuration: 2-2-2

  9. Top Speed: 50-60 mph/80-96 kph

  10. Preserved: 

    1. Real Life: 1 replica display 

    2. Fictional 1 locomotive 



Note: Bloomer (fictional name) belongs to The Railway Series Books




Model of Bloomer for the Railway Series Book

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