- TITLE
- LMS 14419 'Ben Mholach' at Inverness
- EXTERNAL ID
- PC_HRS_LOCOMOTIVES_008_449
- PLACENAME
- Inverness
- OLD COUNTY/PARISH
- INVERNESS: Inverness and Bona
- PERIOD
- 1920s; 1930s
- SOURCE
- Highland Railway Society
- ASSET ID
- 25902
- KEYWORDS
- railway locomotives
Highland Railway locomotives

In May 1908 the Highland Railway took delivery of four 4-4-0 locomotives from the North British Locomotive Company in Glasgow. They were very similar in design to the 'Ben' class of a decade earlier but had larger boilers. This gave rise to their being referred to as the 'Big Bens' and their predecessors as 'Small Bens'. The first batch (numbered 61, 63, 66 and 68) had 6-wheeled tenders. A year later, two more engines (numbered 60 and 62) were ordered from the same builders. These had 8-wheeled tenders. All six survived into LMS ownership but all had been withdrawn long before nationalisation.
This photograph shows LMS 14419 'Ben Mholach' (formerly HR 64 and 66) at Inverness. It was withdrawn from service in October 1935.