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
See LSWR 700 Black Motor Class entry.
Service and withdrawals
See LSWR 700 Black Motor Class entry.
Identification features
See LSWR 700 Black Motor class.
Notable locomotives
- See LSWR 700 Black Motor class
Livery history
See LSWR 700 Black Motor class.