Class F (
compound expansion) and Class F1 (
simple expansion) 4-4-0s were developments of T.W. Worsdell's experimental
Class D 2-4-0. The Class Ds were two-cylinder compounds of the
von Borries type. However, the 2-4-0 wheel arrangement was found unsuitable and this led to the development of the Class F 4–4–0. Between 1896 and 1911 all the Class D, F and F1 locomotives were rebuilt into one 4-4-0 class with 18in x 24in simple expansion cylinders,
piston valves, and
Stephenson valve gear. They had been built with
slide valves and
Joy valve gear. The combined class was designated "Class F" from 1914.
Superheaters were fitted between 1913 and 1920. ==Dimensions==