CLR 1 to 8
Cavan and Leitrim Railway 1 to 8 were 4-4-0T locomotives built by Robert Stephenson and Company, and were the first locomotives on the C&LR. On the 1925 amalgamation, when the railway became part of the Great Southern Railways, they were designated Class 1L or Class DN2.
The first section, some, of what became the Cavan and Leitrim Railway, from Dromod to Belturbet was opened in October 1887. The branch line from Ballinamore to Arigna followed in May 1888 and in 1920 extended to the coal mines beyond the village. The line was closed in May 1959, leaving only the West Clare Railway as the sole surviving narrow gauge line in Ireland. On opening the line had a fleet of 8 steam locomotives, numbered 1 to 8.
History
At its opening the C&LR had a stock of 8 steam locomotives, all of the same wheel arrangement and built by Robert Stephenson and CompanyLocomotive Nos. 5 to 8 were supplied by the makers complete with skirting over wheels, cowcatcher, bell, and headlamp at the bunker end, typical of a "tramway - type" locomotive for use on open track. These locomotives were fitted with condensing gear and each cab was fitted with duplicate driving controls. In due course all eight locomotives were re-boilered, increasing their working weight from.
On delivery the locomotives were unnamed and it was suggested that they be named after the Directors' daughters. Locomotive No.1 was named "Isabel" after the daughter of R.H. Johnstone of Bawnboy House, the longest serving director of the C&LR.
No.8 "Queen Victoria" lost her nameplates under, what were described as, 'patriotic' circumstances in 1923. The plates were eventually found and the C&L insisted they should be restoring to the locomotive, however within a few days they again disappeared, this time never to be found.
At the 1925 amalgamation the C&LR became part of the Great Southern Railways and the above 8 locomotives, the rolling stock and infrastructure passed to the new company.
No. | Name | Builder | Wheel Arr. | Date Built | Makers No. | Withdrawn | Comments |
1 | Isabel | RS | 4-4-0T | 1887 | 2612 | 1949 | |
2 | Kathleen | RS | 4-4-0T | 1887 | 2613 | 1959 | Preserved Ulster F&T Museum |
3 | Lady Edith | RS | 4-4-0T | 1887 | 2614 | 1959 | Preserved New Jersey Museum of Transportation |
4 | Violet | RS | 4-4-0T | 1887 | 2615 | 1959 | Cut at Dromod for scrap |
5 | Gertrude | RS | 4-4-0T | 1887 | 2616 | 1925 | Scrapped by GSR |
6 | May | RS | 4-4-0T | 1887 | 2617 | 1927 | Scrapped by GSR |
7 | Olive | RS | 4-4-0T | 1887 | 2618 | 1945 | Stopped Inchicore 1939 |
8 | Queen Victoria | RS | 4-4-0T | 1887 | 2619 | 1959 | Cut at Ballinmore for scrap |
All were rebuilt with large boiler 1902–1906
Rebuilt from 1930 with brick arch in firebox to burn hard Welsh coal instead of the soft product from Arigna's mines.