Highland Railway Cumming 4-4-0 Class


The Highland Railway Cumming 4-4-0 class was a pair of 4-4-0 steam locomotives designed by Christopher Cumming, the Locomotive Superintendent of the Highland Railway

Dimensions

They had outside cylinders with Walschaerts valve gear, driving wheels and a boiler pressed to. Weight was a half-hundredweight short of 56 long tons.

Transfer to LMS

Both survived into London, Midland and Scottish Railway ownership in 1923, but neither lasted until nationalisation, as both were withdrawn and scrapped as non-standard engines in the mid-1930s. The LMS had classed them as 3P.