Riddles development of the heavy freight engine came from the work he did on the austerity locomotives in WW2 which may well have been sparked by the USA Army 160's. Whichever way it was he certainly left a legacy that has rolled down into the preservation world.
Nine 9F locomotives survived withdrawal from mainline service, with Evening Star as part of the National Collection, and eight others preserved either through direct purchase from BR, or through Woodham Brothers Scrapyard in Barry, South Wales. Several have since been restored to full working order.The 9F turned out to be the best of the Standard classes, and one of the finest steam locomotive designs ever designed in Britain in terms of its capacity to haul heavy loads over long distances.[4] It was highly effective at its designed purpose, hauling heavy, fast freight trains, and was used all over the British railway network. This was exemplified when in September 1982, preserved engine 92203 Black Prince[14] set the record for the heaviest train ever hauled by a steam locomotive in Britain, when it started a 2,178-ton train at a Foster Yeoman quarry in Somerset, UK.[15]
Terrence Cuneo's depiction of this fine old workhorse.
My thanks to Wikepedia for the above
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