The Great Central Railway Class 11F or Improved Director Class is a class of 4-4-0 steam locomotive designed by John G. Robinson for passenger work. The LNER classified them as Class D11 in 1923. They were based on the earlier GCR Class 11E "Director" class (LNER D10).

There were two subclasses: D11/1 were the original GCR engines and D11/2 were those built in 1924 by the LNER to a reduced loading gauge with smaller boiler mountings for hauling passenger trains in Scotland.

Operational career

The 11F Class was initially used on passenger work on the GCR system, including fast expresses from Sheffield Victoria to London Marylebone. Later in their careers, they were used on short-distance passenger trains. On lines of the Cheshire Lines Committee during the late 1940s and early 1950s, they hauled expresses between Manchester Central and Liverpool Central; also semi-fast trains from Manchester Central via Northwich to Chester Northgate.

Their 6 ft 9 inches driving wheels made them fast locos, but consequently unsuitable for hauling freight trains. The eleven original 11F locos were withdrawn during 1959 and 1960 as diesel multiple units took over operation of the shorter distance passenger trains. The final Scottish D11/2 was withdrawn in January 1962.

Preservation

Barrow Hill in March 2011

The sixth member of the class, No. 506 Butler-Henderson, was withdrawn from use by British Railways during 1960. It has been preserved as part of the UK National Collection and currently wears restored GCR colours. No. 506 is the only surviving GCR passenger locomotive.

The locomotive operated passenger trains on the preserved Great Central Railway in Leicestershire during the late 1970s, 1980s and early 1990s but is now out of running order. The locomotive was placed on long-term loan for static display at Barrow Hill Engine Shed, near Chesterfield, in 2005, where she currently resides.

Stock list

GCR/LNER stock list
GCR No.NameDate builtLNER No.1946 LNER No.BR No.Date withdrawnNotes
501MonsSeptember 19225501266562665May 1959
502ZeebruggeOctober 19225502266662666December 1960
503SommeNovember 19225503266762667August 1960
504JutlandNovember 19225504266862668November 1960
505YpresDecember 19225505266962669August 1960
506Butler-HendersonDecember 19195506266062660November 1960Preserved
507Gerard Powys DewhurstFebruary 19205507266162661November 1960
508Prince of WalesMarch 19205508266262662August 1960
509Prince AlbertMarch 19205509266362663May 1960
510Princess MaryMay 19205510266462664August 1960
511MarneDecember 19225511267062670November 1960
1378Bailie MacWheebleJuly 19246378267162671May 1961
1379Baron of BradwardineAugust 19246379267262672September 1961
1380Evan DhuAugust 19246380267362673July 1959
1381Flora MacIvorAugust 19246381267462674July 1961
1382Colonel GardinerAugust 19246382267562675October 1959
1383Jonathan OldbuckAugust 19246383267662676October 1959
1384Edie OchiltreeSeptember 19246384267762677August 1959
1385Luckie MucklebackitSeptember 19246385267862678March 1959
1386Lord GlenallanOctober 19246386267962679September 1958First one to be withdrawn
1387Lucy AshtonOctober 19246387268062680September 1961
1388Captain CraigengeltOctober 19246388268162681July 1961
1389Haystoun of BucklawOctober 19246389268262682September 1961
1390Hobbie ElliottOctober 19246390268362683September 1958
1391Wizard of the MoorOctober 19246391268462684October 1959
1392Malcolm GraemeOctober 19246392268562685January 1962Last one to be withdrawn
1393The Fiery CrossOctober 19246393268662686July 1961
1394Lord James of DouglasOctober 19246394268762687August 1961
1395Ellen DouglasNovember 19246395268862688July 1961
1396Maid of LornNovember 19246396268962689July 1961
1397The Lady of the LakeNovember 19246397269062690July 1961
1398Laird of BalmawhappleNovember 19246398269162691November 1961
1399Allan-BaneNovember 19246399269262692November 1959
1400Roderick DhuNovember 19246400269362693November 1961
1401James FitzjamesNovember 19246401269462694November 1959

Models

In 2012, Bachmann Branchline introduced models of the D11 in other Great Central liveries, LNER liveries and British Railway liveries. In 2012, Bachmann produced an exclusive OO gauge model of No. 506 Butler-Henderson for the National Railway Museum shop, as a hundred-piece limited edition in Great Central livery. Bachmann's general production run of the model totalled 1,500.

  • Boddy, M.G.; Brown, W.A.; Hennigan, W.; Neve, E.; Platt, E.N.T.; Russell, O.; Yeadon, W.B. (January 1981). Fry, E.V. (ed.). Locomotives of the L.N.E.R., part 3B: Tender Engines - Classes D1 to D12. Kenilworth: RCTS. ISBN 0-901115-46-0.

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