Caledonian Railway 918 Class
The Caledonian Railway 918 Class were 4-6-0 steam tender locomotives designed by John F. McIntosh and built in 1906, at the Caledonian Railway's own St. Rollox Works.
Overview
McIntosh developed six different classes of 4-6-0 for the Caledonian Railway:- large 49 and 903 Classes for express passenger traffic, with 6' 6" driving wheels
- intermediate 908 Class|908] and 179 Class|179] Classes for mixed traffic, with 5' 9" driving wheels
- small wheeled 55 Class|55] and 918 Classes for the Oban line and express goods traffic respectively
Although built for freight service they were also used occasionally on passenger trains, and like all Caledonian 4-6-0s they were painted in the Railway's blue passenger livery.
LMS ownership
The locomotives passed into the ownership of the London, [Midland and Scottish Railway] upon its formation in 1923, and were repainted into the LMS's unlined black freight livery.They were displaced by new LMS standard locomotives such as the "Crab" 2-6-0s and were withdrawn for scrap between 1929 and 1930. Two of the boilers from the withdrawn 918s were transferred to 55 Class engines at that time, with the result that the receiving locomotives effectively became "quasi-918s" for their last few years.