0-6-0 Class 3F MR/LMS Profile and Models

0-6-0 Class 3F MR/LMS

43405 at Derby shed in August 1957. © via Dan Adkins

The Midland Railway Johnson 0-6-0 were a class of locomotives serving Britain's Midland Railway system in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Between 1875 and 1908 the Midland Railway, under the control of locomotive superintendents Samuel Waite Johnson and Richard Deeley, ordered 935 goods tender engines of 0-6-0 type, both from the railway's own shops at Derby and various external suppliers. Although there were many (mostly small) variations between different batches both as delivered and as successively rebuilt, all 935 can be regarded as a single series, one of the largest classes of engine on Britain's railways. The locomotives served as late as 1964, but none of them now survive.

(Information provided via Wikipedia)

Type of Locomotive

Steam

Builder

Derby Works
Beyer, Peacock & Co
Dubs & Co
Kitson & Co
Neilson & Co
Robert Stephenson & Co
Sharp, Stewart & Co
Vulcan Foundry

Build Date

1875 to 1908

Total Built

935

Tractive Effort

18,185 to 21,240 lbf

Wheel Configuration

0-6-0

Operated By

Midland Railway
London, Midland & Scottish Railway
British Railways

Main Duties

Freight

In Service Until

1962

Surviving Examples

0