NER Class H

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The North Eastern Railway (NER) Class H, classified as Class Y7 by the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) is a class of 0-4-0T steam locomotives designed for shunting.

Introduced in 1888 by Thomas W. Worsdell, six were built in 1888, ten in 1891, three in 1897 and five by the LNER in 1923.

Two entered British Railways stock in 1948 and they became BR 68088 and 68089.

[edit] Preservation

Two have survived to preservation:


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Pre-grouping railway designs
Great Central: A5 - B18 - D11 - J11 - O4
Great Eastern: J65 - J16 - J17 - Y5 - J17 - N7 - ?? - J69 - B12 - J66 - D13 - E4 - J15 - J70
Great North of Scotland: D40
Great Northern: C1 - C2 - J6 - J52 - K3 - N2
North British: D34 - J36 - Y9
North Eastern: B16 - E5 - D17 - J21 - J27 - J72 - Q6 - Q7 - X1 - Y7
LNER designs
Gresley: A1 - A3 - A4 - A8 - B17 -D49 - J38 - J39 - J50 - K4 - P1 - P2 - U1 - V1 - V2 - V3 - V4 - W1
Thompson: A1 - A2 - B1 - B2 - K1 - K5 - L1 - O1 - Q1
Peppercorn: A1 - A2 - A6- A7 A9 - K1
Raven: A2 - H1
Locomotives of: BR (steam)GWRLMSSouthern