tender-first

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tender-first (not comparable)

  1. (rail transport, also used adverbially) Of a steam locomotive with a tender (a tender locomotive), when it is operating in reverse, with the tender leading.
    • 1947 March and April, “L.M.S.R. Locomotive Developments”, in Railway Magazine, page 66:
      In spite of their small size and low weight, many technical developments which have proved themselves in main-line service have been incorporated, and a novelty in the 2-6-0-type is a tender cab to improve the conditions of tender-first running.
    • 1962 August, “Motive Power Miscellany: London Midland Region: Central Lines”, in Modern Railways, page 136:
      For the first time known in over 10 years, a Stanier Pacific travelled the Windermere branch on June 23, when 46255 (12A) was seen at Aikrigg on an early afternoon local; it had to return tender-first as the Windermere turntable could not accommodate it.