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by Jonathan Glancey


  Transition from Steam (Ian Allan, 1980)

  Express Steam: Locomotive Development in Great Britain and France (Ian Allan, 1990)

  Rutherford, Michael

  Castles and Kings at Work (Ian Allan, 1984)

  Shepherd, Ernie

  Bulleid and the Turf Burner (K R B Publications, 2004)

  Talbot, Edward

  The Coronation Scot: The Streamline Era on the LMS (published by the author, 2002)

  Vuillet, Gerard

  Railway Reminiscences of Three Continents (Thomas Nelson & Sons, 1968)

  Wardale, David

  The Red Devil and Other Tales from the Age of Steam (published by the author, 1998)

  Westwood, J. N.

  Soviet Railways Today (Ian Allan, 1963)

  Locomotive Design in the Age of Steam (Sidgwick & Jackson, 1977)

  Whitehouse, P. B.

  Steam in Europe (Ian Allan, 1966)

  Ziel, Ron, and Huxtable, Nils

  Steam beneath the Red Star (Amereon Ltd, 1995)

  Zimmerman, Karl R.

  20th Century Limited (MBI Publishing, 2002)

  MAGAZINES

  Modern Railways; Railway Magazine; Railway World; Steam Railway; Trains Illustrated

  WEBSITES

  Martin Bayne’s Steam and Travel Pages: www.martynbane.co.uk

  Steam Index: www.steamindex.com

  Ultimate Steam Page: www.trainweb.org/tusp

  LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

  1.

  William Stanier. National Railway Museum / SSPL.

  2.

  Tom Coleman. National Railway Museum / SSPL.

  3.

  Coronation class Pacific. SSPL via Getty Images.

  4.

  The Night Ferry with Bulleid West Country Pacific 21C56 Croydon. SSPL via Getty Images.

  5.

  Merchant Navy Pacific, 35018 British India Line. SSPL via Getty Images.

  6.

  Great Western Railway’s Cheltenham Flyer. Getty Images.

  7.

  2509 Silver Link. Topical Press Agency / Getty Images.

  8.

  LNER P2 2-8-2, 2001 Cock o’ the North. National Railway Museum / SSPL.

  9.

  British Railways poster of 1949. SSPL via Getty Images.

  10.

  LMS Turbomotive at Euston station. ©1999 Topham Picturepoint / Topfoto.

  11.

  Nigel Gresley with the Flying Scotsman. National Railway Museum / SSPL.

  12.

  Deutsche Reichsbahn 05 001 4-6-4. Bundesarchiv, Bild 102-16692 / Georg Pahl.

  13.

  Class 52 Kriegslok 52 301. Milepost 92 ½ / railphotolibrary.com.

  14.

  Andre Chapelon. C. R. Gordon Stuart / Bram van der Velden / courtesy of SNCF Society.

  15.

  240P 10 at Laroche. C. R. Gordon Stuart / Bram van der Velden.

  16.

  Audrey Hepburn in front of 232-U1. Getty Images.

  17.

  242A1. C. R. Gordon Stuart / Bram van der Velden.

  18.

  Hiawatha departing Chicago Union station. Milepost 92 ½ / railphotolibrary.com.

  19.

  J3-a Hudson. Getty Images.

  20.

  Otto Jabelmann. Corbis.

  21.

  Norfolk and Western Railway J-class 4-8-4s. Milepost 92 ½ / railphotolibrary.com.

  22.

  Union Pacific Big Boy. Milepost 92 ½ / railphotolibrary.com.

  23.

  New York Central Niagara class 4-8-4, No 615. Milepost 92 ½ / railphotolibrary.com.

  24.

  Pennsylvania Railroad’s S-1 6-4-4-6. David E. Scherman / Time Life Pictures / Getty Images.

  25.

  Pennsylvania T-1 4-4-4-4. Milepost 92 ½ / railphotolibrary.com.

  26.

  556.0 class 2-10-0. Milepost 92 ½ / railphotolibrary.com.

  27.

  59-class 4-8-2 + 2-8-4 Garratt of the East African Railways. Milepost 92 ½ / railphotolibrary.com.

  28.

  P36 class 4-8-4. Milepost 92 ½ / railphotolibrary.com.

  29.

  QJ 2-10-2s. Milepost 92 ½ / railphotolibrary.com.

  30.

  Livio Dante Porta. Richard Campbell / Martyn Bane.

  31.

  Argentina. Richard Campbell / Martyn Bane.

  32.

  Outline drawing of the 5AT. Aaa3-other / Wikimedia Commons.

  33.

  Bill Hoole. SSPL via Getty Images.

  LIST OF PEOPLE

  Louis Armand (1905–71), France

  Chief Mechanical Engineer, Western Region SNCF; chief of Resistance–Fer; General Manager SNCF

  Max Baumberg (1906–78), Germany

  Chief of Locomotive Design, Deutsche Reichsbahn (East Germany)

  Roland Bond (1903–80), Great Britain

  Chief Mechanical Engineer, British Railways

  Jean Gaston du Bousquet (1839–1910), France

  Chief Mechanical Engineer, Chemin de Fer du Nord

  Alfred W. Bruce (1879–1955), USA

  Director of Steam Engineering, Alco (American Locomotive Company)

  Oliver Bulleid (1882–1970), Great Britain

  Chief Mechanical Engineer, Southern Railway and BR Southern Region; CME (Coras Impair Eireann)

  Kenneth Cantlie (1899–1986), Great Britain

  Consulting Engineer, Chinese Ministry of Railways; technical advisor to Locomotive Manufacturers Association

  George Carpenter (b. 1923), Great Britain

  Locomotive engineer, historian

  Marc de Caso (1893–1985), France

  Principal locomotive design engineer, Chemin de Fer du Nord, SNCF

  André Chapelon (1892–1978), France

  Principal locomotive design engineer, P.O-Midi Railway; Chief Engineer, SNCF

  George Jackson Churchward (1857–1933), Great Britain

  Chief Mechanical Engineer, Great Western Railway

  Daniel Kinnear Clark (1822–96), Great Britain

  Locomotive superintendent, Great North of Scotland Railway

  Tom Francis Coleman (1885–1958), Great Britain

  Chief locomotive draughtsman, London Midland & Scottish Railway; chief locomotive and rolling stock draughtsman, BR London Midland Region

  Ernest Stewart Cox (1900–92), Great Britain

  Executive officer design, British Railways

  Thomas Russell Crampton (1816–88), Great Britain

  Civil and locomotive engineer; inventor of the Crampton locomotive

  Ctesibius (fl. 285–222 BCE)

  Pioneer of pneumatics

  Nicolas Joseph Cugnot (1725–1804), France

  Inventor of steam vehicle

  Rudolf Diesel (1858–1913), Germany

  Mechanical engineer; inventor of the diesel engine

  Joseph B. Ennis (1879–1955), USA

  Senior Vice President, Engineering, Alco

  Lawford H. Fry (1874–1949), USA

  Director of research, steam locomotive research division, Steam Locomotive Institute

  Herbert William Garratt (1864–1913), Great Britain

  Mechanical engineer; inventor of the Garratt locomotive

  Adolph Giesl-Gieslingen (1903–92), Austria

  Locomotive design engineer; inventor of Giesl ejector

  Alfred George de Glehn (1848–1936), France

  Chief Mechanical Engineer, Société Alsacienne de Constructions Mécaniques

  Herbert Nigel Gresley (1876–1941), Great Britain

  Chief Mechanical Engineer, Great Northern Railway, London and North Eastern Railway

  Hero of Alexandria (c.10–70 CE)

  Inventor of first steam powered device

  Otto Jabelmann (1891–1943), USA

  Vice president, Research, Union Pacific Railroad

  Ralph P. Johnson, (1890–1980) USA

  Chief Engineer, Baldwin Locomotive Works

  Russell G. Henley, (1884–1953) USA
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  Design engineer, Norfolk and Western Railway

  Paul Kiefer (1888–1968), USA

  Chief motive power engineer, New York Central Railroad

  Kyösti Kylälä (1873–1938), Finland

  Inventor of Kylala steam/gas exhaust

  Lev Sergeyevich Lebedyansky, (1898–1968) Russia

  Head of Construction, Kolomensky Machine Building Design Bureau

  A. I. Lipetz (1881–1950), USA

  Chief consulting engineer, Alco

  Anatole Mallet (1837–1919), Switzerland

  Inventor of Mallet articulated locomotive

  Vlastimil Mareš (1896–1979), Czechoslovakia

  Chief Mechanical Engineer, railways, Czechoslovak Ministry of Transport

  Raoul Notesse (1898–1944), Belgium

  Locomotive design engineer, SNCB

  John Pilcher (1868–1949), USA

  Design engineer, Norfolk and Western Railway

  Livio Dante Porta (1922–2003), Argentina

  Steam locomotive engineer; inventor of gas-producer firebox

  R. A. ‘Robin’ Riddles (1892–1983), Great Britain

  Railway executive member for mechanical and electrical engineering, British Transport Commission

  Wilhelm ‘Hot Steam Willy’ Schmidt (1858–1924), Germany

  Inventor of practical superheater

  Hideo Shima (1901–98), Japan

  Head of rolling stock, Japanese Government Railways, Vice president for engineering, Japanese National Railways; President, National Space Development Agency

  William Stanier (1876–1965), Great Britain

  Chief Mechanical Engineer, London Midland and Scottish Railway

  George Stephenson (1781–1848) Robert Stephenson (1803–59),

  Great Britain

  Mechanical and civil engineers; creators with Marc Seguin (1786–1875) of mainline steam railway locomotive

  A. J. ‘Bert’ Townsend (1892–1953), USA

  Chief engineer, Lima locomotive works

  Richard Trevithick (1771–1833), Great Britain

  Inventor and builder of first steam railway locomotive

  Richard Wagner (1882–1953), Germany

  Reichsbahnöberrat: Chief of design, Deutsche Reichsbahn

  Egide Walschaerts (1820–1901), Belgium

  Mechanical engineer; inventor of Walschaerts valve gear

  David Wardale (b. 1946), Great Britain

  Locomotive engineer; famous for Red Devil and 5AT Project

  James Watt (1736–1819), Great Britain

  Inventor and mechanical engineer; revolutionized the early steam engine

  Friedrich Witte (1900–77), Germany

  Chief of Locomotive Design, Deutsche Bundesbahn(West Germany)

  Adolf Wolff (1894–1964), Germany

  Chief design engineer, Borsig Lokomotivwerke

  William E. Woodard (1873–1942), USA

  Chief Engineering Director, Lima locomotive works; originator of ‘super-power’ steam

  ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

  This book has worked itself up to full pressure over many years. A lifetime, I suppose. I have loved steam railway locomotives, I’m told, since before I can remember doing so. Trying to thank all the people around the world and across half a century who have nurtured my interest in the steam locomotive and steam technology in general has to be an impossible task. Yet to all the many railwaymen, engine drivers and engineers, managers and historians, who have told me so much, and along the way allowed me to clean, oil, ride, fire, and drive steam locomotives, from the miniature and narrow-gauge to some of the fastest and most powerful, I can only say you would make up one of the most appreciated trainloads of people imaginable. Only the most powerful, most efficient, and best-looking triple-expansion, high-pressure compound could even begin to move so many of you away from rest in an appropriately deserving style.

  Special thanks to George Carpenter, whose keen intelligence, vast knowledge, extraordinary memory, captivating story-telling, generosity, and friendship have kerbed my rash judgements, corrected my many errors, and deepened and tempered my understanding of steam locomotive design and engineering. George has read, added to, and dismembered my manuscript where necessary to ensure a proper degree of accuracy, although any errors – of fact and judgement – are mine alone. Thanks too, of course, to Angus MacKinnon, my wise and knowledgeable commissioning editor, Sarah Norman, formerly at Atlantic Books, and David Atkinson who copy-edited the manuscript. Sarah Chalfant, my agent, knows that I move forward through green signals with her advice and help.

  INDEX

  A class (2-6-6-4) (US) ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

  A class Atlantics see Hiawatha Atlantics

  A-1 (US) ref1, ref2

  A1 Pacifics ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

  A1 Steam Locomotive Trust ref1, ref2

  A3 Super Pacific ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

  A4 Pacifics ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8

  AA-20-1 (Soviet Union) ref1

  ACE 3000 ref1, ref2

  Adams, William ref1

  Advisory Mechanical Committee ref1

  aeolipile (Ball of Aelous) ref1

  Africa ref1 see also East African Railways

  airlines ref1

  Alco (American Locomotive Company) ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9, ref10, ref11, ref12

  Alepuz, Manuel ref1

  Algerian railways ref1

  Alleghenies see H8 Alleghenies

  Allen, Cecil J. ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9, ref10

  American Coal Enterprises (ACE) ref1

  Anderson, J.E. ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

  Andreev, Andrei ref1

  Anstey, Edgar ref1

  Argentina ref1

  Argentina ref1

  Argo Transacord label ref1

  Armand, Louis ref1, ref2, ref3

  Arnold Jung Locomotivfabrik ref1

  Arrivée d’un train en gare à La Ciotat, L’ (film) ref1

  art

  portrayal of steam locomotives in ref1

  Asia Express ref1

  Aspinall, Sir John ref1

  Association of American Railroads ref1

  Association Française des Amis des Chemins de Fer (AFAC) ref1

  Atkins, Philip ref1

  Atlantic Coast Express ref1, ref2, ref3

  Atlantics ref1, ref2

  E6 ref1

  Hiawatha ref1

  Ivatt ref1, ref2

  ‘Jersey Lilly’ ref1

  Auden, W.H. ref1

  Awdry, Rev. W. ref1

  axle loading ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6

  Baldwin ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9

  Bantam Cock ref1

  Bantam Hen ref1

  Barnstaple ref1

  Barraclough, L. ref1

  Battle of Britain Pacifics ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

  Baumberg, Max ref1, ref2

  Bavaria ref1

  Bayonne-Biarritz railway ref1

  Beeching, Richard ref1

  Belgium ref1

  Belluzzo, Professor Giuseppe ref1

  Belpaire, Alfred ref1

  Belpamela (ship) ref1

  Berkeley Castle ref1

  Berlin ref1

  Betteshanger colliery (Kent) ref1

  Beyer Peacock ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8

  Beyer Peacock Ljungström ref1, ref2

  Bibby Line ref1

  Big Boy (film) ref1

  Big Boys ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7

  Big Four ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6

  Billet, Paul ref1, ref2

  Bilty, Charles H. ref1, ref2, ref3

  Black 5s ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6

  Black Prince ref1

  Black Swans ( Schwarze Schwäne) ref1

  blast-pipe exhaust ref1

  Bleckmann, Schoeller ref1

  Bloch, Marcel ref1

  blower ref1

>   Blücher ref1

  boiler scaling ref1

  boilers ref1, ref2

  Franco-Crosti ref1

  free-steaming ref1

  multi-tubular ref1, ref2

  Bolland, Percy ref1

  Bond, Roland ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9

  Booth, Henry ref1

  Borsig works (Berlin) ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6

  Boswell, James ref1

  Botterton, Leonard ref1

  Boulton & Watt steam engines ref1

  Boulton, Matthew ref1

  Boyle, Robert ref1

  braking system ref1, ref2

  Brienz Rothorn Bahn ref1

  Britannia Pacifics ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6

  British Empire Exhibition (Wembley) (1924) ref1, ref2, ref3

  British India Line ref1

  British Legion ref1

  British Railways ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6

  Modernization Plan (1955) and dieselization policy ref1, ref2, ref3

  Standard Class see Standard Class locomotive

  British Transport Commission ref1

  British Transport Films ref1

  broad gauge ref1

  Broadway Limited ref1, ref2

  Brown, Charles ref1

  Bruckner, Anton ref1

  Brunel, Isambard ref1

  Brunel, Marc ref1

  Budd Company ref1

  Bude ref1

  Bulgaria ref1, ref2

  Bulgarian State Railways ref1

  Bulleid, Oliver ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9, ref10

  Bullied Pacific Preservation Society ref1

  Bullied Pacifics (recording) ref1

  Bulman, William Ellerington ref1

  C62 class 4-6-4 (Japan) ref1

  cab-in-front design ref1

  Caerphilly Castle ref1, ref2

  Caldicott Castle ref1

  Caledonian Railway ref1

  Canadian Pacific ref1

  Cantlie, Kenneth ref1, ref2, ref3

  Capercaillie ref1

  Carling, Dennis ref1

  Carpenter, George ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

  Castle class (4-6-0) ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

  Catch me who can ref1

  ‘Cato’

  Guilty Men ref1

  CC1 ref1, ref2

  Centre for Industrial Power and Fuel Efficiency (Argentina) ref1

 

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