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47383 is an LMS Fowler Class 3F 0-6-0T, more commonly referred to as a ‘Jinty’.  These locomotives were primarily intended for shunting duties.
 
47383 is an LMS Fowler Class 3F 0-6-0T, more commonly referred to as a ‘Jinty’.  These locomotives were primarily intended for shunting duties.
 
   
 
   
47373 was built for the LMS by the Vulcan Foundry at Newton-le-Willows, Lancashire as Works No 3954 of 1926, and entered service that year as LMS Number 7383.  It first worked in the London freight yards before moving to Chester.  Following nationalisation, it was renumbered 47383 by BR, who rated the class 3F.   
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47383 was built for the LMS by the Vulcan Foundry at Newton-le-Willows, Lancashire as Works No 3954 of 1926, and entered service that year as LMS Number 7383.  It first worked in the London freight yards before moving to Chester.  Following nationalisation, it was renumbered 47383 by BR, who rated the class 3F.   
  
 
The locomotive was withdrawn from service in October 1967.<ref> [[http://www.brdatabase.info/locoqry.php?action=locodata&type=S&id=111017&loco=47383 BRDatabase]] Retrieved 28 January 2015.</ref>
 
The locomotive was withdrawn from service in October 1967.<ref> [[http://www.brdatabase.info/locoqry.php?action=locodata&type=S&id=111017&loco=47383 BRDatabase]] Retrieved 28 January 2015.</ref>

Revision as of 20:43, 15 March 2015

47383 at Highley

47383 in service

47383 is an LMSLondon Midland & Scottish Railway FowlerHenry Fowler, Chief Mechanical Engineer (CME) of the Midland Railway 1909-1923, and of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway 1923-1933 Class 3FThe British Railways system of classifying steam locomotives by power using a number from 0, least powerful, to 9, most powerful, followed by either F for freight, P for Passenger or MT for Mixed Traffic. 0-6-0T, more commonly referred to as a ‘Jinty’. These locomotives were primarily intended for shunting duties.

47383 was built for the LMSLondon Midland & Scottish Railway by the Vulcan Foundry at Newton-le-Willows, Lancashire as Works No 3954 of 1926, and entered service that year as LMSLondon Midland & Scottish Railway Number 7383. It first worked in the London freight yards before moving to Chester. Following nationalisation, it was renumbered 47383 by BRBritish Rail or British Railways, who rated the class 3FThe British Railways system of classifying steam locomotives by power using a number from 0, least powerful, to 9, most powerful, followed by either F for freight, P for Passenger or MT for Mixed Traffic..

The locomotive was withdrawn from service in October 1967.[1]

47383 in preservation

47383 was the 5th locomotive to join the SVRSevern Valley Railway, arriving in May 1968 some two years before the official opening. The locomotive saw regular use, repairs and overhauls excepted, from the 1970s through to it's last steaming in 2002 (including a couple of seasons running as 'Thomas' due to an overhaul being carried out on 686 The Lady Armaghdale ), but is now on display in The Engine House awaiting overhaul. It is owned by the Manchester Rail Travel Society.

See also

Steam Locomotives
  1. [BRDatabase] Retrieved 28 January 2015.