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- LNWR_Webb_Experiment_Class abstract "The Experiment Class was a series of 30 three-cylinder 2-(2-2)-0 compound locomotives designed by Francis Webb for the London and North Western Railway between 1882 and 1884. They were Webb’s first large-scale experiment with a class of express compound locomotives, and the first engine was named accordingly. The experiment was not a success and they were quickly withdrawn by Webb's successor George Whale soon after he took up office in 1903.".
- LNWR_Webb_Experiment_Class comment "The Experiment Class was a series of 30 three-cylinder 2-(2-2)-0 compound locomotives designed by Francis Webb for the London and North Western Railway between 1882 and 1884. They were Webb’s first large-scale experiment with a class of express compound locomotives, and the first engine was named accordingly. The experiment was not a success and they were quickly withdrawn by Webb's successor George Whale soon after he took up office in 1903.".