8F 70513 (NBL 24721 of 1941), taking water at
Zichron Ya'akov on 4 January 1949. This was one of 24 WD 8Fs sold to
Palestine Railways after wartime service in Iran and Palestine. in the guise of scrapped classmate
Israel Railways 70414. The War Department originally ordered 8Fs for service in support of the
British Expeditionary Force, but they were not delivered until after the
Fall of France. However, most of them did see wartime military service overseas in
Egypt,
Palestine,
Iran and
Italy. Many of these locomotives were later sold to the local railways in these countries, and some were also sold to
Turkey and
Iraq.
Egypt The British Army's
Middle East Forces (MEF) in Egypt received 42 8Fs in 1941-42, with some having been lost at sea en route (246-304, 322, 370, 371, 415, 416, 428, 429, 444 & 445) possibly on the . Some of these were loaned to
Egyptian State Railways (ESR) and the others were used by the MEF on the Western Desert Extension Railway (WDER). The scarcity of water made steam locomotive operations on the WDER difficult, and their smoke also attracted unwanted attention from enemy aircraft, so once American diesels began to arrive from late 1942 the use of 8Fs on the WDER declined. Forty locomotives were sold to ESR in 1942-44. The other two locomotives had accident damage, and were made into one good locomotive which was also sold to ESR in 1945. The remains of the last locomotive were bought by ESR for spares in 1946. The MEF received another 50 8Fs from Iran in 1944, for use in both Egypt and Palestine, although 15 of these were transferred to Italy later in the year. Some of the 50 were not in operational condition, and 4 were scrapped by the MEF in 1946 without further use. Another 59 former Iranian 8Fs were transferred to the MEF in 1946, most of which were initially used in Palestine. This brought the number of 8Fs in the Middle East Forces up to 90. After the war the British military presence in the region waned, so the need for military locomotives declined. The MEF's fleet was largely sold off in 1947-48 to British Railways (39), Palestine Railways (24) and ESR (11). Five returned to Britain for continued WD use in 1952. MEF railway operation ended in 1954, with 10 8Fs being sold to ESR, and 1 scrapped by MEF following bomb damage. ESR thus purchased a total of 62 8Fs from MEF between 1942 and 1954, and operated the type until 1963.
Iran Following the
occupation of Iran in 1941, WD locomotives were required to operate the
Persian Corridor supply route, delivering war materials to the Soviet Union via the
Trans-Iranian Railway. 163 8F were dispatched to Iran in 1941-42, but only 143 arrived (12 being lost at sea (246-444, 445, 608, 617, 619, 622 (latter 4 former
LMS 8066, 8068, 8071, 8087) and operated until the 1970s. One example, no. 1429, was still in existence in
Baghdad, in 2014.
Italy 15 former Iranian 8F were transferred to Italy by way of the MEF during 1944. After the war they were sold to
Ferrovie dello Stato, where they operated as
FS Class 737 until the early 1950s.
Palestine and Israel Some MEF 8Fs were loaned to
Palestine Railways during 1942, but larger numbers of former Iranian locomotives arrived in 1944, being used on the Haifa Beirut Tripoli Railway and other lines. In 1947 24 MEF 8Fs were sold to
Palestine Railways. Following the
1948 Arab-Israeli War 23 of these locomotives were taken over by
Israel Railways, being operated until 1958. The war stranded the other 8F, 70372 (NBL works no. 24680), on a small section of the main line near
Tulkarm on the West Bank side of the
1949 Armistice line. It remained there, increasingly derelict, until after the
1967 Israeli invasion of the West Bank. The Israelis finally removed and scrapped it in about 1973.
Turkey Twenty-five new WD locomotives were sold to
Turkish State Railways (TCDD) in 1941 for diplomatic reasons, but seven of these were lost at sea en route (338, 343-345, 354-356. Two more locomotives were delivered in 1943, making a total of 20. These served as the
TCDD 45151 Class, operating until the 1980s. ==War Department use in UK==