No. 1421, built at Doncaster in 1907 was again a four-cylinder compound, but differed from no. 292 in a number of ways; in particular, the inside cylinder diameter was increased to 18 in (460 mm). It was superheated in 1914 and rebuilt in 1920 as a two-cylinder simple with piston valves. It was then generally similar to the standard engines after they had been superheated, and it ran until 1947.[11] The last ten, nos. 1452–61 built at Doncaster in 1910, had boilers producing superheated steam at 150 lbf/in2 (1,000 kPa), and the cylinders were fed through piston valves.
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