0-6-2T Class E4 Brighton LBSCR Profile and Models

0-6-2T Class E4 Brighton LBSCR

B473 at the Bluebell Railway in August 2010. ©Les Chatfield

The London, Brighton and South Coast Railway E4 Class is a class of 0-6-2T side tank steam locomotive designed by Robert Billinton. They were introduced in 1897 and were essentially a larger version of the E3 Class. The E4 class of "radial tanks" were powerful for their size and were stalwarts of local passenger, freight and branch work for more than fifty years. Several were named after towns, villages and geographical features in the LB&SCR area. They were so successful that they were more commonly assigned to passenger trains as opposed to freight work, which is what they were originally intended for. The class continued in regular use following the nationalisation of the Southern Railway as part of British Railways in 1948. However, with the arrival of diesel multiple units and the reduction in the number of branch lines after The Reshaping of British Railways in 1963, the locomotives gradually became surplus to requirements, and withdrawals commenced in 1955. Most of the class were withdrawn between 1958 and 1964.

(Information provided via Wikipedia)

Type of Locomotive

Steam

Builder

Brighton Works

Build Dates

1897 to 1903

Total Built

75
(4 Rebuilt to E4X)

Tractive Effort

18,050 to 19,175 lbf
(19,175 lbf - E4X)

Wheel Configuration

0-6-2T

Operated By

London, Brighton & South Coast Railway
Southern Railway
British Railways

Main Duties

Mixed Traffic

In Service Until

1963

Surviving Examples

1

 

Products awaiting categorisation

Scale Brand Image Construction Type DCC Capability Product Code Product Title Livery
OO Gauge (1:76 Scale) Rodney Stenning No image available Requires assembly Not set RS-E4
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E4 Class 0-6-2T Loco Kit Awaiting Categorisation
N Gauge Langley No image available RTR/RTUse/Pre-assembled Not set H81
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SR E5 0-6-2 TANK Awaiting Categorisation