LSWR Drummond 700 Class

The LSWR Drummond 700 Class is an alternative designation for the LSWR 700 Class, known as the Black Motors — Dugald Drummond's 30-locomotive 0-6-0 goods class built by Dübs & Co of Glasgow in 1897. The Drummond 700 Class designation emphasises Drummond's authorship of the design, distinguishing it from the Adams-era 0395 Class goods engines that preceded it on the LSWR. See the main LSWR 700 Black Motor Class entry for the complete history, including the class's remarkable 65-year working life and the preservation of No. 30695 at the Bluebell Railway.

Design and development

Service and withdrawals

Identification features

See LSWR 700 Black Motor class.

Notable locomotives

  • See LSWR 700 Black Motor class

Livery history

See LSWR 700 Black Motor class.