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I think it would be more useful to list the locomotive classes in the chronological order of their appearance. Alphabetical order, as it appears to be makes it a meaningless jumble because the class numbers only referred to works lists. Also NB and Caledonian designs should be added to this list. This article is about Dugald Drummond, not LSWR locomotives. What about his general locomotive policy? What about Stroudley influence?--John of Paris (talk) 12:20, 2 February 2008 (UTC)Reply