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- LSWR_N15_class length "20116.8".
- LSWR_N15_class abstract "The LSWR N15 class was a British 2–cylinder 4-6-0 express passenger steam locomotive designed by Robert W. Urie. The class has a complex build history spanning three sub-classes and eight years of construction from 1919 to 1926. The first batch of the class was constructed for the London and South Western Railway (LSWR), where they hauled heavy express trains to the south coast ports and further west to Exeter. After the Lord Nelsons they were the second biggest express passenger locomotives in the Southern Railway.Following the grouping of railway companies in 1923, the LSWR became part of the Southern Railway (SR) and its publicity department gave the N15 locomotives names associated with Arthurian legend; the class hence becoming known as King Arthurs. The Chief Mechanical Engineer (CME) of the newly formed company, Richard Maunsell, modified the Urie locomotives in the light of operational experience and increased the class strength to 74 locomotives. Maunsell and his Chief Draughtsman James Clayton incorporated several improvements, notably to the steam circuit and valve gear. The new locomotives were built over several batches at Eastleigh and Glasgow, leading to the nicknames of "Eastleigh Arthurs" and "Scotch Arthurs" in service. The class was subjected to smoke deflection experiments in 1926, becoming the first British class of steam locomotive to be fitted with smoke deflectors. Maunsell's successor, Oliver Bulleid, attempted to improve performance by altering exhaust arrangements. The locomotives continued operating with British Railways (BR) until the end of 1962. One example, 30777 Sir Lamiel, is preserved as part of the National Collection and can be seen on mainline railtours.".
- LSWR_N15_class activeYearsEndYear "1926".
- LSWR_N15_class activeYearsStartYear "1919".
- LSWR_N15_class length "20.1168".
- LSWR_N15_class numberBuilt "74".
- LSWR_N15_class thumbnail 30783_Sir_Cillemere_Eastleigh_1950.jpg?width=300.
- LSWR_N15_class wikiPageExternalLink n15class_1.html.
- LSWR_N15_class wikiPageID "1326400".
- LSWR_N15_class wikiPageRevisionID "605129392".
- LSWR_N15_class alt "Side profile of a 4-6-0 locomotive on shed.".
- LSWR_N15_class builddate "1919".
- LSWR_N15_class caption "30783".
- LSWR_N15_class cylindercount "Two, outside".
- LSWR_N15_class disposition "One preserved, remainder scrapped".
- LSWR_N15_class fuelcap " ".
- LSWR_N15_class fuelcap "5".
- LSWR_N15_class fueltype "Coal".
- LSWR_N15_class hasPhotoCollection LSWR_N15_class.
- LSWR_N15_class imagesize "320".
- LSWR_N15_class locale Great_Britain.
- LSWR_N15_class name "LSWR N15 class".
- LSWR_N15_class name "SR King Arthur class".
- LSWR_N15_class operator London_and_South_Western_Railway.
- LSWR_N15_class operator Southern_Railway_(UK).
- LSWR_N15_class operator Southern_Region_of_British_Railways.
- LSWR_N15_class powertype "Steam".
- LSWR_N15_class preservedunits SR_N15_class_777_Sir_Lamiel.
- LSWR_N15_class totalproduction "74".
- LSWR_N15_class tractiveeffort " ".
- LSWR_N15_class uicclass "2".
- LSWR_N15_class whytetype "4".
- LSWR_N15_class withdrawndate "1953".
- LSWR_N15_class wordnet_type synset-locomotive-noun-1.
- LSWR_N15_class subject Category:4-6-0_locomotives.
- LSWR_N15_class subject Category:Arthurian_legend.
- LSWR_N15_class subject Category:London_and_South_Western_Railway_locomotives.
- LSWR_N15_class subject Category:NBL_locomotives.
- LSWR_N15_class subject Category:Railway_locomotives_introduced_in_1919.
- LSWR_N15_class subject Category:Southern_Railway_locomotives.
- LSWR_N15_class type Locomotive.
- LSWR_N15_class type MeanOfTransportation.
- LSWR_N15_class type Product.
- LSWR_N15_class type DesignedArtifact.
- LSWR_N15_class comment "The LSWR N15 class was a British 2–cylinder 4-6-0 express passenger steam locomotive designed by Robert W. Urie. The class has a complex build history spanning three sub-classes and eight years of construction from 1919 to 1926. The first batch of the class was constructed for the London and South Western Railway (LSWR), where they hauled heavy express trains to the south coast ports and further west to Exeter.".
- LSWR_N15_class label "LSWR N15 class".
- LSWR_N15_class sameAs m.04s_7q.
- LSWR_N15_class sameAs Q6460084.
- LSWR_N15_class sameAs Q6460084.
- LSWR_N15_class wasDerivedFrom LSWR_N15_class?oldid=605129392.
- LSWR_N15_class depiction 30783_Sir_Cillemere_Eastleigh_1950.jpg.
- LSWR_N15_class isPrimaryTopicOf LSWR_N15_class.
- LSWR_N15_class name "LSWR N15 class".
- LSWR_N15_class name "SR King Arthur class".