Highland Railway O Class
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The Highland Railway O Class locomotives were built as 2-4-0T tank engines, but were soon rebuilt as 4-4-0Ts. They were designed by David Jones for Scottish Railway companies and three were built at the company's Lochgorm Works in 1878 and 1879.
They had 4-foot-9-inch (1,448 mm) coupled wheels, 16-by-22-inch (406 by 559 mm) outside cylinders and weight (in original condition) of 36 tons.
Numbering
| HR No. | Name | Date built | LMS No. | Withdrawn | Notes |
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| 58 | Burghead | December 1878 | 15011 | 1928 | Name removed in 1900. Renumbered 58A in 1912 and 58B in 1920 |
| 59 | Highlander | June 1879 | 15010 | 1933 | Name removed in 1900. Renumbered 59A in 1912 and 59B in 1920 |
| 17 | Breadalbane | December 1879 | 15012 | 1929 | Renamed Aberfeldy in 1886; name removed in 1900. Renumbered 50 in 1901, 50A in 1912, 50B in 1920 |
Rebuilding
They were rebuilt as 4-4-0Ts in 1881–82 due to trouble with the single leading axle.