Hornby Schools Class 4-4-0 Steam Locomotive
September 13, 2009 by Stacy42
The Schools Class 4-4-0 locomotives were designed by Richard Maunsell and were originally classified as Class V. A total of 40 of these powerful express passenger steam locomotives were produced at Eastleigh Works and numbered 900-939 for Southern Railways. Combining designs used in the Lord Nelson Class and weighing in at 110 tons, the design of this Class represented the last usage of this type of 4-4-0 wheel arrangement in Great Britain.
Introduced between 1930 and 1935, these engines were smaller than the previous Lord Nelson Class and were deemed to be the most powerful engines of their kind ever built in Britain, carrying a shortened King Arthur boiler and boasting three cylinders. In 1938, locomotive 926 ‘Repton’ achieved the fastest speed ever recorded by a Schools Class Locomotive of 95mph.
The Schools Class design was heavily influenced by restrictions on the intended Tonbridge to Hastings line. The short wheelbase was a result of the sharp curves and loading gauge of the tunnels on this line with track work on the Hastings line having had to be upgraded to accept the new locomotives. Well liked by crew members, these locomotives were 59ft in length and could carry a coal capacity of 5 tons.
Individual locomotives were named after English Public Schools and thus the Schools Class became a common and recognised classification. Extension of the Class caused Southern Railway to include names of ‘foreign’ schools that were outside the catchment area such as ‘Malvern’ and ‘Rugby’. Thereafter, for official naming ceremonies, Southern Railways sent the unnamed locomotive to a station near to the school after which they were to be named.
At production, the standard livery was Maunsell Olive Green. During its lifetime, the Class progressed through various liveries from that mentioned, to Bulleid Malachite Green, Bullied Black with yellow lettering, BR Black, and finally BR Green. In 1963, most of the locomotives in the Schools Class were withdrawn, of which three have beensaved and are currently preserved in Heritage Railways in Britain. These include 926 ‘Repton’, 925 ‘Cheltenham’ and 928 ‘Stowe’.
The 2009 range of Hornby Schools Class locomotives feature superb detailing resulting from much improved tooling. Check out the superb cab detailing and the fabulous brass pipework of the Hornby R2744 Schools Class ‘Blundells’ and view all around the Hornby R2743 Scools Class ‘Brighton’ using the 360 degree virtual imaging. These models are proving to be very popular amongst modellers as the first models released earlier in the year sold out almost immediately. These current models are not expected to be around for very long either!

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Don't know about Britain, but the US has done everything in it's power to broaden the gap, and is only interested in maintaining the minimum standard of living for the majority of the population that will prevent an armed revolution.
Fortunately, this standard has been pretty high.
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RT This week in 1940 Battle of Britain — exiled Polish, Czech, Dutch pilots evacuate France and convene in the UK.
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