The LCDR T class was a class of 0-6-0T steam locomotives of the London, Chatham and Dover Railway. The class was designed by William Kirtley and introduced in 1879.
Numbering[]
| Photograph | LCDR no. | SECR no. | SR no. | BR no. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
141 | 600 | 1600 | |
| 142 | 601 | 1601 | ||
| 143 | 602 | 1602 | 31602 | |
| 144 | 603 | 1603 | 31603 | |
| 145 | 604 | 1604 | 31604 | |
| 146 | 605 | 1605 | ||
| 147 | 606 | 1606 | ||
| 148 | 607 | 500 S | D500 S | |
| 149 | 608 | 1608 | ||
| 150 | 609 | 1609 |
Notes:
- Sources differ as to whether 1603 or 1604 entered BR ownership.
- Number 607 was transferred to the Service Department and numbered 500 S.
Ownership changes[]
The locomotives passed to the South Eastern and Chatham Railway in 1899. All 10 (SECR nos. 600-609) survived into Southern Railway ownership in 1923. Three survived into British Railways (BR) ownership in 1948. They had all been withdrawn by 1951.
Withdrawal[]
Seven locomotives had been withdrawn by 1948. The remaining 3 were withdrawn as follows:
- D500 S in November 1949 from Meldon Quarry
- 31603 in November 1950 from Reading South shed (shed code 70E)
- 31602 in July 1951 from Reading South shed (shed code 70E)
None were preserved.
