LNER Class J50

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LNER Class J50
LNER Class J50
J50/3 68949 with a freight train.
Power type Steam
Designer Nigel Gresley
Build date 1922–1937
Total production 128
Configuration 0-6-0T
UIC classification C
Gauge 4 ft 8½ in (1,435 mm)
Driver size 56 in (1.422 m)
Locomotive weight J50/1: 56.3 long tons (57.2 t)
J50/2: 57 long tons (57.9 t)
J50/3 & J0/4: 58.15 long tons (59.1 t)
Fuel type Coal
Boiler pressure 175 psi (1.21 MPa)
Cylinders Two, inside
Cylinder size 18½×26 in (470×660 mm)
Tractive effort 23,635 lbf (105.13 kN)
Career London and North Eastern Railway
British Railways
Class LNER: J50
BR: 4F
Number in class J50/1: 10
J50/2: 40
J50/3: 36
J50/4: 13
Disposition All scrapped

The London and North Eastern Railway Class J50 was a class of 0-6-0T steam locomotive. They had long side tanks that came to the front of the boiler, which sloped forwards to improve visibility and had a recess cut in to aid maintenance. No LNER J50s survive today.

They were composed of four subclasses:

  • J50/2 were introduced in 1922, being rebuilt from the smaller GNR J51s built 1915–1922.
  • J50/3 were introduced in 1926, being an LNER development.
  • J50/1 were introduced in 1929, being rebuilt from the smaller GNR J51s built 1913–1914.
  • J50.4 were introduced in 1937, being a development of the J30/3 with an enlarged coal bunker

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