| LNER Class W1 |
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| Specifications |
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Configuration:
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| • Whyte | 4-6-4 |
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| • UIC | 2′C1.1′ h4v later 2′C1.1′ h3 |
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| Gauge | 4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge |
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| Leading dia. | 3 ft 2 in (0.965 m) |
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| Driver dia. | 6 ft 8 in (2.032 m) |
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| Trailing dia. | 3 ft 2 in (0.965 m) |
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| Fuel capacity | 9 long tons (9.1 t; 10 short tons) |
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| Water cap. | 5,000 imp gal (23,000 L; 6,000 US gal) |
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| Firebox: | |
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| • Grate area | Original: 35 sq ft (3.3 m2) Rebuilt: 50 sq ft (4.6 m2) |
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| Boiler | Original: Diagram 103 Rebuilt: Diagram 111 |
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| Boiler pressure | Original: 450 psi (3.10 MPa) Rebuilt: 250 psi (1.72 MPa) |
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| Cylinders | Original: Four (compound); two high pressure inside; two low pressure outside Rebuilt: Three (simple) |
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| Cylinder size | Rebuilt: 20 in × 26 in (508 mm × 660 mm) |
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| High-pressure cylinder | Original: 12 in × 26 in (305 mm × 660 mm); bore later reduced to 10 in (254 mm) |
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| Low-pressure cylinder | Original: 20 in × 26 in (508 mm × 660 mm) |
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| Valve gear | Walschaerts (outside only post-rebuild), Gresley Conjugated inside post-rebuild |
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| Performance figures |
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| Tractive effort | Original: 32,000 lbf (142.3 kN) Rebuilt: 41,437 lbf (184.3 kN) |
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| Career |
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| Operators | LNER » BR |
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| Class | W1 |
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| Power class | BR: 8P |
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| Numbers | LNER: 10000 BR: 60700 |
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| Nicknames | Hush-Hush |
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| Axle load class | Route Availability: 9 |
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| Withdrawn | June 1959 |
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| Disposition | Scrapped |
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The LNER W1 No. 10000 (also known as the Hush-Hush due to its secrecy) was an experimental steam locomotive fitted with a high pressure water-tube boiler. Nigel Gresley was impressed by the results of using high-pressure steam in marine applications and so in 1924 he approached Harold Yarrow of shipyard and boilermakers Yarrow & Company of Glasgow to design a suitable boiler for a railway locomotive, based on Yarrow's design.