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Thomas Wheatley

Thomas Wheatley (1821–1883) was an English mechanical engineer who worked for several British railway companies and rose to become a Locomotive Superintendent at the London and North Western Railway (LNWR) and the North British Railway (NBR).

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Career

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He became an apprentice with the Leeds and Selby Railway and later worked for the Midland Railway and the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway. Subsequently, he was Locomotive Superintendent for the Southern Division of the London and North Western Railway for 5 years. From 1867 to 1874 he was Locomotive Superintendent of the North British Railway (NBR). Prior to 1867 the post had been split across divisions.[2]

Locomotives

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Under Wheatley's superintendency, 185 new locomotives were added to NBR stock, and a number of old engines were rebuilt for further service.[3] Only eight of the new locomotives were intended for express passenger trains.[4] Locomotives designed by Thomas Wheatley included:

NBR class Power class Type Introduced Driving wheel Total Grouping LNER class Extinct Notes
141 2-4-0 1869 6 ft 6 in (1,980 mm) 2 1915 [5]
38 2-4-0 1869 6 ft 0 in (1,830 mm) 1 1912 [6]
418 P 2-4-0 1873 6 ft 0 in (1,830 mm) 8 6 E7 1927 [7][8]
40 2-4-0 1873 5 ft 0 in (1,520 mm) 2 1903 [9]
224 4-4-0 1871 6 ft 6 in (1,980 mm) 2 1919 [10]
420 4-4-0 1873 6 ft 6 in (1,980 mm) 4 1918 [11]
251 E 0-6-0 1867 4 ft 3 in (1,300 mm) 38 3 J84 1924 [12][13]
56 0-6-0 1868 5 ft 0 in (1,520 mm) 8 1914 [14]
17 0-6-0 1869 4 ft 6 in (1,370 mm) 1 1914 [15]
396 E 0-6-0 1867 5 ft 0 in (1,520 mm) 88 37 J31 1937 [16][17][18]
293 0-6-0 1872 5 ft 0 in (1,520 mm) 1 1907 [19]
357 0-4-0 1868 5 ft 3 in (1,600 mm) 2 1 Y10[20] 1925 [21][22]
226 E 0-6-0ST 1870 5 ft 0 in (1,520 mm) 2 1 J86 1924 [23][24]
229 1871 15 1 J81 1924 [25][26]
112 0-6-0ST 1870 4 ft 6 in (1,370 mm) 3 1910 [27]
282 0-6-0ST 1866 4 ft 1 in (1,240 mm) 3 1921 [28]
130 E 0-6-0ST 1870 4 ft 3 in (1,300 mm) 10 1 J85 1924 [29][30]
32 0-6-0ST 1874 3 ft 6 in (1,070 mm) 6 1907 [31]
18 0-4-0ST 1872 3 ft 0 in (910 mm) 2 1906 [32]

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