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MR Midland Compound 1000

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No 1000 4-4-0 was the first original Johnson design locomotive, built at Derby in 1902 and originally numbered 2631. It was renumbered 1000 in 1907, and rebuilt at Derby in 1914 to incorporate the Deeley modifications. The locomotive continued in use as No 1000 in the LMS fleet following grouping in 1923, and was renumbered as 41000 by BR following nationalisation. The locomotive was finally withdrawn and set aside for preservation in 1951.
No 1000 has been steamed in preservation, but was loaned to the SVR by the [[NRM ]] in 2007 as a static exhibit for display in the Engine House. Entry to The Engine House was delayed until 2008 by the [[2007 Storm Damage | storm damage of 2007]]. The loan period ended in 2011. The locomotive remains part of the National Collection, and from time to time is loaned to other Railways by the [[NRM]].
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