London Midland & Scottish Railway steam locomotive 4-6-0 5MT class, No 5000, 1935

Made:
1935 in Crewe railway works
designer:
William Arthur Stanier
railway company:
London Midland & Scottish Railway Company
LMS 4-6-0 No. 5000 - 2005. London Midland & Scottish Railway steam locomotive 4-6-0 5MT class, No 5000, 1935 (steam locomotive)

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LMS 4-6-0 No. 5000 - 2005.
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Steam locomotive, No 5000, 5MT class, Black Five 4-6-0, London Midland & Scottish Railway, designed by William Stanier, built at Crewe in 1935, withdrawn in 1967. Length over buffers: 63' 8"; width: 8' 8"; weight: 72 tons; 2 cwt.

This is an example of William Stanier’s Class 5 steam locomotive, nicknamed the Black Fives.

Introduced in 1934, this was a class of mixed-traffic locomotive and due to their success, over 800 were built between 1934 and 1951 at various foundries, largely Crewe, Derby and Horwich Works, the Vulcan Foundry, and by Armstrong Whitworth at its Scotswood Works.

The Black Fives were popular with drivers and the public alike.

Stanier’s design was so successful that manufacture continued past nationalisation in 1948. When British Rail designed its new set of Standard locomotives, the Black Five design was incorporated into the BR Standard Class 5MT.

Details

Category:
Locomotives and Rolling Stock
Object Number:
1978-7040
Measurements:
length over buffers: 2641.6 mm x 19405.6 mm,
driving wheel diameter: 1829 mm,
type:
steam locomotive
credit:
British Rail, Historical Relics