Midland Railway 1322 Class


The Midland Railway 1322 Class was a class of small 0-4-0ST steam locomotives designed for shunting. The next class of shunting engines built by the Midland was the 1116A Class, which was nearly identical.

Numbering

Ten engines were built at Derby Works, five in 1883 and the remainder in 1889–1890. Their original numbers were 1322–1326, 202, 1428–1430, 1697. In 1892 they were all placed on the duplicate list as 1322A–1326A, 202A, 1428A–1430A, 1697A.

Disposal

Nos 202A and 1429A were withdrawn before the Midland's 1907 renumbering scheme, leaving the remainder to become 1500–1507. By 1928, all but 1506 had been withdrawn, and in 1930 the survivor 1506 was renumbered 1509 to make room for the ex-S&DJR Fox, Walker 0-6-0ST locomotives taken into LMS stock that year. This engine survived, having been transferred to departmental stock in 1924, and used as a works shunter at Derby Works. It was withdrawn in November 1949. It was allocated the British Railways number 41509. It was not preserved.
YearQuantity in
service at
start of year
Quantity
withdrawn
Locomotive numbersNotes
19051011429
190791202
1921811501
1924721502, 1505
1926511500
1927411504
1928321503, 1507
1949111509