The Highland Railway E Class was a class of 4-4-0 steam locomotive designed by David Jones for passenger service.
They were also known as the 'Clyde Bogies' as they were built by the Clyde Locomotive Company in Glasgow, Scotland.
[1] Built in 1886, they were a development of Jones' previous F Class.
[1] All were still in service at the end of 1922, but when the Highland Railway engines passed to the London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) on 1 September 1923, five had been withdrawn.
[6] No 79A was withdrawn in 1923 and stored at Aviemore until being scrapped at Kilmarnock in 1925.