LMS Jubilee Class 5593 Kolhapur

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Kolhapur
45593 Kolhapur.jpg
45593 Kolhapur at Tyseley in 2010.
Type and origin
Power typeSteam
Designer William Stanier
Builder North British Locomotive Company
Order numberLMS Lot 118
Serial number24151
Build date1934 (1934)
Specifications
Configuration:
   Whyte 4-6-0
   UIC 2′C h3
Gauge 4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Leading dia. 3 ft 3+12 in (1.003 m)
Driver dia.6 ft 9 in (2.057 m)
Length64 ft 8+34 in (19.73 m)
Loco weight79.55 long tons (80.83 t; 89.10 short tons)
Tender weight54.65 long tons (55.53 t; 61.21 short tons)
Fuel type Coal
Fuel capacity9.0 long tons (9.1 t; 10.1 short tons)
Water cap.4,000 imp gal (18,000 L; 4,800 US gal)
BoilerLMS type 3A
Boiler pressure225 lbf/in2 (1.55 MPa) superheated
Cylinders Three
Cylinder size 17 in × 26 in (432 mm × 660 mm)
Valve gear Walschaerts
Valve type Piston valves
Performance figures
Tractive effort 26,610 lbf (118.4 kN)
Career
Operators
Power class
  • 5XP (LMS)
  • 6P (BR)
Numbers
  • 5593 (LMS)
  • 45593 (BR)
Axle load class Route Availability 8
Current owner Tyseley Locomotive Works

London, Midland and Scottish Railway Jubilee Class 5593 (BR number 45593) named Kolhapur is a preserved British steam locomotive.

Contents

Revenue service

5593 was built in 1934 by the North British Locomotive Company of Glasgow, Works number 24151, and part of Lot 118, to a design by William Stanier. In May 1936 it was named Kolhapur after Kolhapur, a princely state in western India.

Kolhapur's right hand side nameplate, as preserved. 5593 Kolhapur nameplate.jpg
Kolhapur's right hand side nameplate, as preserved.

Initially built with a low degree superheat domeless boiler, 5593 received a domed boiler in April 1937.

5593 hauled the train carrying Winston Churchill from Liverpool on his return from talks with President Roosevelt in 1942. [1]

After nationalisation in 1948, it was renumbered 45593 by British Railways in December of that year. [2] It was allocated to various sheds during the 1950s and 1960s, including Longsight, Carlisle Upperby, Willesden, Aston, Burton, Patricroft and Newton Heath. [2]

On 23 March 1965, 5593 was transferred to Leeds Holbeck and was kept there in good condition to work railtours over the Settle-Carlisle line. The locomotive was also given a yellow cabside warning stripe to indicate that it was barred from the electrified West Coast Main Line south of Crewe where it was out-of-gauge. Kolhapur was withdrawn in October 1967.

Preservation

5593 Kolhapur in LMS red at Tyseley in July 2014. 5593 with overexposed sky.jpg
5593 Kolhapur in LMS red at Tyseley in July 2014.

45593 was bought in good condition January 1968 by the then Standard Gauge Steam Trust. It was restored during the 1980s to LMS crimson lake livery becoming a regular performer hauling railtours around the UK. In 1994, it temporarily assumed the identity and special livery of scrapped sister and class pioneer 5552 Silver Jubilee for the silver jubilee of the Great Central Railway, 45593 was repainted into BR green in 1995. 45593 was withdrawn from service in 1997 following the expiry of its boiler certificate.

In 2008, Kolhapur appeared at the York Railfest along with Castle 7029 Clun Castle. It returned to Tyseley for the Tyseley 100 celebrations. For this, it was going to be repainted into LMS crimson lake livery but this was never applied.

By January 2024, 45593 was stored out of service at Tyseley Locomotive Works, awaiting an overhaul which was expected to cost around £750,000. [3] In the same month it was announced that with the engine not expected to be sent into the works for an overhaul, discussions were underway for Kolhapur to be sold onwards to a new owner as part of Tyseley's growth plans. [4] [5] In May 2024 David Smith of West Coast Railways confirmed that he had purchased 45593 and that the locomotive would move to Carnforth for a future overhaul. [6]

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References

  1. "Kolhapur". Vintage Trains. Archived from the original on 13 February 2005. Retrieved 26 June 2017.
  2. 1 2 "No. 45593 - Kolhapur". LMS Jubilees. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 26 June 2017.
  3. "Kolhapur overhaul expected to cost over £750,000". Steam Railway. No. 549. September 2023. p. 68.
  4. "Steam locomotive changes at Vintage Trains as growth plans announced". RailAdvent. 22 January 2024.
  5. "Kolhapur for sale". Trackside. No. 31. January 2024. p. 19.
  6. "Main line future as Kolhapur leaves Tyseley for Carnforth". Trackside Magazine. No. 320. Horncastle: Transport Publishing Network Limited. July 2024. p. 8.