The London and South Western Railway K10 Class was a class of 40 4-4-0 steam locomotives designed for mixed traffic work. They were introduced on the London and South Western Railway in 1901 and 1902 to the design of Dugald Drummond, where they earned the nickname "Small Hoppers".
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LSWR/SR K10[1] |
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K10 number 386 at Eastleigh, 1950 |
Type and origin |
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Power type | Steam |
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Designer | Dugald Drummond |
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Builder | LSWR Nine Elms Works |
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Build date | 1901-1902 |
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Total produced | 40 |
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Specifications |
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Configuration:
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• Whyte | 4-4-0 |
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Gauge | 4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge |
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Leading dia. | 3 ft 7 in (1.092 m) |
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Driver dia. | 5 ft 7 in (1.702 m) |
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Length | ? ft ? in (? m) |
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Loco weight | 46 long tons 14 cwt (104,600 lb or 47.4 t) |
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Fuel type | Coal |
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Fuel capacity | 5 long tons 0 cwt (11,200 lb or 5.1 t) |
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Water cap. | 4,000 imp gal (18,000 L; 4,800 US gal) |
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Boiler pressure | 175 lbf/in2 (1,210 kPa; 12.3 kgf/cm2) |
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Cylinders | Two, inside |
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Cylinder size | 18+1⁄2 in × 26 in (470 mm × 660 mm) |
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