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An Illustrated Review of Midland Locomotives from 1883, volume 2: Passenger Tender Classes. Didcot, Oxon: Wild Swan Publications. Didcot, Oxon: Wild Swan Publications. ISBN 0-906867-59-2 .
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The corporate management structure of the Midland, with the Operating Department overseeing the role of the Motive Power Superintendent, continued in a somewhat de facto fashion in the early years of the LMS. Midland-era standard designs were continued or lightly updated and constructed for use across the new LMS network.
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The new handset also has bigger screens than before, going from a 7.6-inch internal display and a 5.8-inch cover screen to an 8-inch internal display and a 6.3-inch cover screen.
These rebuilds featured a Belpaire firebox and improved cab. 422 Jinties were built between 1924 and 1931; this class was just one of the Midland designs used on an ongoing basis by the LMS. The locomotives were built by the ex-L&YR Horwich Works and the private firms Bagnall's , Beardmores , Hunslet , North British and the Vulcan Foundry .