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List of LB&SCR B1 class locomotives

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Below are the names and numbers of the steam locomotives that comprised the LB&SCR B1 class, that ran on the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway, and latterly the Southern Railway network. The class names mainly relate to politicians and railway officials, or places served by the LB&SCR. All 36 locomotives were built at Brighton Works.

1st LBSC No. LBSC Name Built 2nd LBSC No. 1st SR No. 2ns SR No. Withdrawn Notes
172 Littlehampton April 1891 B172 2172 September 1933 Last of class in service[1]
173 Cottesloe April 1891 B173 December 1926
174 Fratton December 1890 B174 December 1926
175 Hayling December 1890 December 1926
176 Pevensey November 1890 B176 February 1929
177 Southsea November 1890 B177 November 1926
178 Leatherhead June 1890 December 1912
179 Sandown May 1890 B179 June 1929
180 Arundel March 1890 B180 April 1925
181 Croydon February 1890 B181 December 1929
182 Hastings December 1889 July 1910
183 Eastbourne November 1889 January 1929
184 Carew D Gilbert September 1889 B184 June 1930 Renamed Stroudley in September 1906
185 George A Wallis September 1889 February 1923
186 De La Warr June 1889 October 1911
187 Philip Rose June 1889 B187 December 1930
188 Allen Sarle April 1889 B188 June 1925
189 Edward Blount March 1889 December 1912
190 Arthur Otway December 1888 B190 April 1930
191 Gordon-Lennox November 1888 B191 December 1929
192 Jacomb-Hood October 1888 December 1927
193 Fremantle October 1888 B193 September 1930
194 Bickersteth June 1888 B194 2194 July 1931
195 Cardew June 1888 December 1912
196 Ralph L Lopes May 1888 December 1912
197 Jonas Levy May 1888 B197 2197 August 1932
198 Sheffield December 1887 B198 December 1930
199 Samuel Laing December 1887 July 1925
200 Beresford December 1887 B200 April 1929
214 Gladstone December 1882 618 B214 April 1927 Purchased by the Stephenson Locomotive Society on withdrawal, Preserved at the National Railway Museum, York.
215 Salisbury December 1883 April 1910
216 Granville December 1883 October 1911
217 Northcote December 1883 620 June 1927
218 Beaconsfield October 1885 June 1913
219 Cleveland October 1885 619 B619 December 1928
220 Hampden December 1887 January 1911

References

  1. ^ Bradley, D. L. (1972). The Locomotives of the London Brighton & South Coast Railway, part 2. London: Railway Correspondence and Travel Society.
  • Information not otherwise credited has been obtained from the LBSC website.
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