Bevan Price
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To elaborate on the LNER renumbering (see RCTS History of LNER Locos, Volume 1)
A few locos were renumbered in 1942, but the first major renumbering scheme was only proposed in 1943.
Maybe because it was wartime, the scheme was only implemented - with some changes - from 1946.
Number blocks were allocated as follows:
1-999 Largest express passenger locos
1xxx: Six coupled passenger & mixed traffic tender locos
2xxx: Four coupled passenger tender locos
3xxx: Eight coupled freight tender locos
4xxx, 5xxx: Six coupled freight tender locos
6xxx: Electric
7xxx: Passenger tank locos
8xxx: Shunting tank locos
9xxx: Mixed traffic & freight tank locos
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Numbers in the 1-999 series were changed in the 1946 scheme; for example
A4: Originally in series 1-4, 580-613 became 1-34
A3/old A1: Originally 500-578, became 35-112 (with 113 rebuilt as prototype "new A1")
V2: Should have been 700-883, but became 800-983
Some GCR 4-6-0s should have been in 13xx series, but were moved to 16xx series (to create space for new B1 4-6-0s)
Shed Codes
During BR days, all steam loco sheds had been allocated shed codes. For example, Plaistow was 33A. During the time it was part of the LMS, it was 13A. I dont know what the GWR, SR and LNER did as an equivalent. Was this type of shed code started by the LMS, or were they earlier than that? In...

To elaborate on the LNER renumbering (see RCTS History of LNER Locos, Volume 1)
A few locos were renumbered in 1942, but the first major renumbering scheme was only proposed in 1943.
Maybe because it was wartime, the scheme was only implemented - with some changes - from 1946.
Number blocks were allocated as follows:
1-999 Largest express passenger locos
1xxx: Six coupled passenger & mixed traffic tender locos
2xxx: Four coupled passenger tender locos
3xxx: Eight coupled freight tender locos
4xxx, 5xxx: Six coupled freight tender locos
6xxx: Electric
7xxx: Passenger tank locos
8xxx: Shunting tank locos
9xxx: Mixed traffic & freight tank locos
--------------------------------------------------------
Numbers in the 1-999 series were changed in the 1946 scheme; for example
A4: Originally in series 1-4, 580-613 became 1-34
A3/old A1: Originally 500-578, became 35-112 (with 113 rebuilt as prototype "new A1")
V2: Should have been 700-883, but became 800-983
Some GCR 4-6-0s should have been in 13xx series, but were moved to 16xx series (to create space for new B1 4-6-0s)
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