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LNWR Renown Class

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The London and North Western Railway (LNWR) 'Renown Class was a class of 4-4-0 steam locomotives. They were rebuilds of F.W. Webb's 4 cylinder compounds of the Jubilee and Benbow classes into 2 cylinder simple engines by George Whale, later continued by Charles Bowen-Cooke.

The first to be rebuilt was 1918 Renown in 1908.

The rebuilds retained their original numbers. Unusually for the LNWR, the parent classes also had logical number series. Thus the Renowns were all numbered in the 1901-40 series for ex-Jubilee Class and 1941-80 for ex-Benbow class. In 1920, 1914 Invincible was renumbered 1257, and the number 1914 was then taken by the Claughton Class war memorial engine 1914 Patriot.

The LMS acquired 56 Renowns in 1923. The LMS allocated these numbers in the 5131-86 series, listed according to date of rebuilding, though not all numbers were applied before withdrawals started in 1928. Meanwhile, the LMS renumbered the existing compounds into the 5110-29 series (though some were withdrawn before numbers could be allocated, and others were allocated numbers but not applied), and converted another 14 of these, which retained their numbers, thus taking the total for the class up to 70. All were gone by 1931 and none was preserved.