LMS 1831

In 1931 the LMS, at it's Derby Works, rebuilt a steam locomotive as a diesel shunter, the first of a number of experimental diesel shunters built by the "Big 4" railway companies in the 1930s. The original steam locomotive was a Midland Railway 1377 class steam locomotive. The locomotive was rebuilt and fitted with a Paxman diesel engine and Haslam & Newton hydraulic transmission [1].
1831 after construction [3]



Information
Number built: 1
Built: 1932 (rebuild)
Builder: LMS Derby Works
Motor: Paxman 6-cyl diesel
Power: 400 hp (298 kW)
Wheel arrangement: 0-6-0

The locomotive had a very box-like body with small cab windows. The locomotive was not a great success. It was withdrawn from service in 1939 after a number of years in storage. It was converted into a mobile power unit [2] and survived in this guise until 1951.

[1] Brian Haresnape, Diesel Shunters (Ian Allan, 1984) p. 4
[2] Colin J Marsden, Diesel & Electric Locomotive Recognition Guide (Ian Allan, 2011) p. 8
[3] "A heavy oil shunting locomotive, Meccano Magazine (July 1933) p. 525