Locomotives of the London and North Eastern Railway
The London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) produced several classes of locomotive, mostly to the designs of Nigel Gresley, characterised by a three cylinder layout with a parallel boiler and round-topped firebox. It produced the most iconic locomotive of its day, 4468 'Mallard', the holder of the world steam locomotive speed record. It also built the world famous 4472 'Flying Scotsman'. However, its locomotive inheritance was much greater than just the 'A4 Class', it also produced highly successful mixed-traffic and freight designs.
Locomotives of constituent companies
- GCR Class 1 (LNER Class B2, later B19) 4-6-0
- GCR Class 1A (LNER Class B8) 4-6-0
- GCR Class 1B (LNER Class L1, later L3) 2-6-4T
- GCR Class 2 (LNER Class D7) 4-4-0
- GCR Class 2A (LNER Class D7) 4-4-0
- GCR Class 3 (LNER Class F1) 2-4-2T
- GCR Class 4 (LNER Class Y2) 0-4-0ST
- GCR Class 5 (LNER Class J62) 0-6-0ST
- GCR Class 6AI (LNER Class J8) 0-6-0
- GCR Class 6B (LNER Class D12) 4-4-0
- GCR Class 6C (LNER Class J12) 0-6-0
- GCR Class 6D (LNER Class E2) 2-4-0
- GCR Class 6DB (LNER Class D8) 4-4-0
- GCR Class 8 (LNER Class B5) 4-6-0
- GCR Class 8A (LNER Class Q4) 0-8-0
- GCR Class 8B (LNER Class C4) 4-4-2
- GCR Class 8C (LNER Class B1, later B18) 4-6-0
- GCR Classes 8D and 8E (LNER Class C5) 4-4-2
- GCR Class 8F (LNER Class B4) 4-6-0
- GCR Class 8G (LNER Class B9) 4-6-0
- GCR Class 8H (LNER Class S1) 0-8-4T
- GCR Class 8K (LNER Class O4) 2-8-0
- GCR Class 8M (LNER Class O5) 2-8-0
- GCR Class 8N (LNER Class B6) 4-6-0
- GCR Class 9 (LNER Class J13) 0-6-0
- GCR Class 9A (LNER Class N4) 0-6-2T
- GCR Classes 9B and 9E (LNER Class J9) 0-6-0
- GCR Class 9C and 9F (LNER Class N5) 0-6-2T
- GCR Classes 9D, 9H and 9M (LNER Class J10) 0-6-0
- GCR Class 9G (LNER Class F2) 2-4-2T
- GCR Class 9J (LNER Class J11) 0-6-0
- GCR Class 9K (LNER Class C13) 4-4-2T
- GCR Class 9L (LNER Class C14) 4-4-2T
- GCR Class 9N (LNER Class A5) 4-6-2T
- GCR Class 9P (LNER Class B3) 4-6-0
- GCR Class 9Q (LNER Class B7) 4-6-0
- GCR Class 11 (LNER Class D5) 4-4-0
- CGR Class 11A (LNER Class D6) 4-4-0
- GCR Classes 11B, 11C, and 11D (LNER Class D9) 4-4-0
- GCR Class 11E (LNER Class D10) 4-4-0
- GCR Class 11F (LNER Class D11) 4-4-0
- GCR Class 12A (LNER Class E3) 2-4-0
- GCR Class 12AT (LNER Class E8) 2-4-0
- GCR Class 13 (LNER Class X4) 4-2-2
- GCR Class 18 (LNER Class J59) 0-6-0ST
- LD&EC class A (LNER Class N6) 0-6-2T
- LD&EC class B (LNER Class J60) 0-6-0T
- LD&EC class D (LNER Class M1) 0-6-4T
- LD&EC 0-4-4T (LNER Class G3) 0-4-4T
|
Class |
|
No.Built |
Notes |
1856-9 |
|
2-2-2 |
6 |
|
1858 |
Z |
2-4-0 |
6 |
|
1859-66 |
Y |
2-4-0 |
110 |
20 later rebuilt as 4-4-0 |
1862 |
X |
2-4-0T |
5 |
|
1862-7 |
W |
2-2-2 |
31 |
|
1864-5 |
V |
2-4-2T |
20 |
|
|
Class |
|
No.Built |
LNER Class |
Notes |
1867 |
125 |
2-4-0 |
5 |
|
|
1867 |
201 |
0-6-0ST |
2 |
|
|
1867-72 |
1 |
2-4-0 |
40 |
|
|
1867-9 |
417 |
0-6-0 |
60 |
|
|
1868 |
204 |
0-6-0T |
5 |
J92 |
3 converted to crane-tanks |
1868-9 |
|
2-4-0 |
3 |
|
|
1870 |
|
2-2-2 |
2 |
|
|
1871-3 |
477 |
0-6-0 |
50 |
|
|
1871-5 |
T7 |
0-4-2T |
15 |
|
|
1872 |
200 |
0-4-0ST |
1 |
|
renumbered as "A" |
1872-3 |
134 |
0-4-4T |
30 |
|
|
|
Class |
|
No.Built |
LNER Class |
Notes |
1874 |
C8 |
4-4-0 |
2 |
|
|
1874-6 |
209 |
0-4-0ST |
4 |
Y5 |
|
1875-8 |
211 |
0-4-4T |
50 |
|
|
1876-7 |
265 |
4-4-0 |
20 |
|
|
1877-8 |
K9 |
0-4-2T |
10 |
|
|
1878 |
230 |
0-4-0Tram |
1 |
|
|
1878-9 |
527 |
2-6-0 |
15 |
|
|
|
Class |
|
No.Built |
Notes |
1878-82 |
E10 |
0-4-4T |
50 |
|
1879-82 |
245 |
4-2-2 |
20 |
|
1880 |
140 |
0-4-4T |
10 |
1891-7 converted to 0-4-2T |
1881 |
M12 |
0-6-0T |
10 |
|
1882 |
552 |
0-6-0 |
10 |
|
1882 |
U13 |
2-4-0 |
10 |
|
1882-3 |
X13 |
0-4-4T |
10 |
|
|
Class |
|
No.Built |
LNER Class |
Notes |
1882-3 |
G14 |
2-4-0 |
20 |
|
|
1883–1913 |
Y14 |
0-6-0 |
289 |
J15 |
|
1883-97 |
G15 |
0-4-0Tram |
10 |
Y6 |
|
1884–1909 |
M15 |
2-4-2T |
160 |
F4 |
30 rebuilt as F5, 2 as F6 |
1884-5 |
G16 |
4-4-0 |
11 |
|
Compound |
|
Class |
|
No.Built |
LNER Class |
Notes |
1886–88 |
T18 |
0-6-0T |
50 |
J66 |
|
1886–97 |
T19 |
2-4-0 |
110 |
D13 |
60 rebuilt as 4-4-0 in 1905-8 |
1887 |
127 |
0-6-0 |
1 |
|
Compound, later rebuilt as N31 |
1888–93 |
E22 |
0-6-0T |
20 |
J65 |
|
1888–93 |
D27 |
2-2-2 |
21 |
|
|
1890–1901 |
R24 |
0-6-0T |
140 |
J67 |
89 Rebuilt as S56 |
1891–1902 |
T26 |
2-4-0 |
100 |
|
"Intermediate" |
1893–1902 |
C32 |
2-4-2T |
50 |
F3 |
|
1893–97 |
N31 |
0-6-0 |
81 |
J14 |
|
1897 |
|
0-6-0ST |
2 |
|
|
1898 |
P43 |
4-2-2 |
10 |
|
|
1898–1901 |
S44 |
0-4-4T |
40 |
G4 |
|
1900–11 |
G58 |
0-6-0 |
31 |
J17 |
|
1900–02 |
S46 |
4-4-0 |
41 |
D14 |
"Claud Hamilton" (round-top firebox) |
1900–03 |
F48 |
0-6-0 |
59 |
J16 |
all eventually rebuilt as J17 |
1902 |
A55 |
0-10-0T |
1 |
|
"Decapod" - Rebuilt as 0-8-0 tender engine in 1906 |
1903 |
|
0-4-0ST |
2 |
|
|
1903–11 |
D56 |
4-4-0 |
70 |
D15 |
"Claud Hamilton" (Belpaire firebox) |
1903–21 |
C53 |
0-6-0Tram |
12 |
J70 |
|
1904 |
S56 |
0-6-0T |
20 |
J69 |
+89 rebuilt from R24 |
|
Class |
|
No.Built |
LNER Class |
Notes |
1909-10 |
Y65 |
2-4-2T |
12 |
F7 |
|
1911-2 |
G69 |
2-4-2T |
20 |
F6 |
+2 rebuilds of F4 |
1911-20 |
S69 |
4-6-0 |
71 |
B12 |
10 more built in 1928 |
1912 |
E72 |
0-6-0 |
10 |
J18 |
all rebuilt as J19 by LNER |
|
Class |
|
No.Built |
LNER Class |
Notes |
1912-4 |
C72 |
0-6-0T |
20 |
J68 |
+10 by LNER |
1913-20 |
B74 |
0-4-0T |
5 |
Y4 |
|
1914-21 |
L77 |
0-6-2T |
12 |
N7 |
+122 built by LNER |
1916-20 |
T77 |
0-6-0 |
25 |
J19 |
|
1920-2 |
D81 |
0-6-0 |
25 |
J20 |
|
1922 |
H88 |
4-4-0 |
10 |
D16 |
"Super Claud" Built after grouping |
William Cowan 1857-1883
- GNoSR class B 2-4-0; 9 locomotives built 1860-61, withdrawn 1900-09
- GNoSR class H 4-4-0; 9 locomotives built 1862-65, withdrawn 1905-20
- GNoSR class K (LNER class D47/2) 4-4-0; 6 locomotives built 1866, withdrawn 1921-25
- GNoSR class L (LNER class D47/1) 4-4-0; 6 locomotives built 1876, withdrawn 1924-26
- GNoSR class M (LNER class D45) 4-4-0; 9 locomotives built 1878, withdrawn 1925-32
- GNoSR class C (LNER class D39) 4-4-0; 3 locomotives built 1879, withdrawn 1925-27
James Manson 1883-1890
- GNoSR class D (LNER class J90) 0-6-0T; 6 locomotives built 1884, withdrawn 1932-36
- GNoSR class A (LNER class D44) 4-4-0; 6 locomotives built 1884, withdrawn 1924-32
- GNoSR class E (LNER class J91) 0-6-0T; 3 locomotives built 1885, withdrawn 1931-34
- GNoSR class G (LNER class D48) 4-4-0; 3 locomotives built 1885, withdrawn 1928-34
- GNoSR class N (LNER class D46) 4-4-0; 2 locomotives built 1887, withdrawn 1932-36
- GNoSR class O (LNER class D42) 4-4-0; 9 locomotives built 1888, withdrawn 1935-46
- GNoSR class P (LNER class D43) 4-4-0; 3 locomotives built 1890, withdrawn 1936-38
- GNoSR class Q (LNER class D38) 4-4-0; 3 locomotives built 1890, withdrawn 1931-38
James Johnson 1890-1894
- GNoSR class R (LNER class G10) 0-4-4T; 9 locomotives built 1893, withdrawn 1937-47
- GNoSR class S (LNER class D41) 4-4-0; 6 locomotives built 1893, withdrawn 1946-53
- GNoSR class T (LNER class D41) 4-4-0; 26 locomotives built 1895-98, withdrawn 1946-53
- GNoSR class V (LNER Class D40) 4-4-0; 13 locomotives built 1899-1915, withdrawn 1946-57
Thomas Heywood 1914-1922
- GNoSR class X (LNER class Z4) 0-4-2T; 2 locomotives built 1915, withdrawn 1959-60
- GNoSR class Y (LNER class Z5) 0-4-2T; 2 locomotives built 1915, withdrawn 1956-60
- GNoSR class F (LNER class D40) 4-4-0; 8 locomotives built 1920-21, withdrawn 1947-58
Stirling built locomotives with domeless ("straightback") boilers. Many were rebuilt by Ivatt with larger, domed boilers, and were placed in a different class as shown in the table.
|
Date |
Class |
No.Built |
Class as rebuilt |
LNER Class |
2-2-2 |
1868-70 |
B5 |
12 |
B7 |
1870 |
B1 |
1 |
|
1885 |
B2 |
2 |
|
1886-94 |
B3 |
21 |
B4 |
2-4-0 |
1867-71 |
E3 |
22 |
E4 |
1874-9 |
E2 |
117 |
E1 |
4-2-0 |
1868-76 |
F2 |
117 |
F3 |
1868-9 |
F1 |
4 |
|
1882-95 |
F2 |
33 |
F3 |
4-2-2 |
1870-93 |
A2 |
47 |
A3 |
1894-5 |
A1 |
5 |
A3 |
0-6-0 |
1867-73 |
J7 |
35 |
J8 |
1872-4 |
J4 |
6 |
|
1873-96 |
J6 |
195 |
J5 |
J4 |
1883-8 |
J10 |
8 |
J9 |
J7 |
1896 |
J5 |
10 |
J4 |
J4/J3 |
1896 |
J9 |
10 |
|
0-6-0ST |
1868-73 |
J11 |
7 |
J12 |
1869-74 |
J19 |
7 |
|
1874-92 |
J15 |
95 |
J16 |
J54/J55 |
1875 |
J20 |
2 |
|
1876-7 |
J17 |
10 |
J16 |
J56 |
1882-92 |
J18 |
8 |
|
J57 |
1892-7 |
J14 |
52 |
|
J53 |
0-4-2WT |
1868-71 |
F4 |
13 |
F6 |
0-4-4T |
1872-81 |
G2 |
46 |
|
1881-5 |
G3 |
16 |
G4 |
G2 |
1889-95 |
G1 |
29 |
|
G1 |
|
Class |
|
No.Built |
LNER Class |
1896-9 |
D2 |
4-4-0 |
51 |
D4 |
all rebuilt with larger boilers as D3 1912-28 |
1897 |
E1 |
2-4-0 |
10 |
E1 |
1897–1901 |
J5 |
0-6-0 |
133 |
J4 |
5'2" wheels |
1897–1909 |
J13 |
0-6-0ST |
85 |
J52 |
1898 |
A4 |
4-2-2 |
1 |
|
No.266 |
1898–1903 |
C1 |
4-4-2 |
22 |
C2 |
Small Boiler "Klondykes", some variations |
1898–1907 |
C2 |
4-4-2T |
60 |
C12 |
1898–1909 |
D1 |
4-4-0 |
70 |
D2 |
1899–1900 |
H1 |
2-6-0 |
20 |
|
Made by Baldwin Locomotive Works |
1900-1 |
A5 |
4-2-2 |
11 |
|
1901-9 |
K1 |
0-8-0 |
55 |
Q1/Q2 |
Q2 were rebuilds with piston valves. |
1902-10 |
C1 |
4-4-2 |
93 |
C1 |
Large Boiler - Several experimental variations |
1903-6 |
L1 |
0-8-2T |
41 |
R1 |
1905 |
C1 |
4-4-2 |
1 |
C1 |
No.1300. 4-Cylinder Compound, made by Vulcan Foundry |
1907-12 |
N1 |
0-6-2T |
56 |
N1 |
1908 |
J21 |
0-6-0 |
15 |
J1 |
5'8" wheels |
1909-10 |
J22 |
0-6-0 |
20 |
J5 |
5'2" wheels |
1911 |
D1 |
4-4-0 |
15 |
D1 |
Superheated |
1912 |
J21 |
0-6-0 |
10 |
J2 |
5'8" wheels - Superheated |
|
Class |
|
No.Built |
LNER Class |
1911-21 |
J22 |
0-6-0T |
110 |
J6 |
5'2" wheels - Superheated |
1912-13 |
H2 |
2-6-0 |
10 |
K1 |
All rebuilt as K2 |
1912-21 |
J4 |
0-6-0 |
71 |
J3 |
All rebuilds of J5, 82 more rebuilt by LNER |
1912-23 |
D3 |
4-4-0 |
46 |
D3 |
All rebuilds of D2, remaining 5 rebuilt by LNER |
1913-19 |
O1 |
2-8-0 |
20 |
O1 |
1913-19 |
J23 |
0-6-0T |
30 |
J51 |
All rebuilt by LNER to J50 |
1913-21 |
H3 |
2-6-0 |
65 |
K2 |
+ 10 rebuilds from K1 |
1914 |
K2 |
0-8-0 |
1 |
Q3 |
Rebuild of K1 with same boiler as H3 |
1918 |
O2 |
2-8-0 |
1 |
O2 |
3-cylinder, 1st use of conjugated valve-gear |
1920-5 |
H4 |
2-6-0 |
10 |
K3 |
Another 183 built by LNER |
1921 |
O2 |
2-8-0 |
10 |
O2 |
3-cylinder. Another 56 built by LNER |
1920-1 |
N2 |
0-6-2T |
60 |
N2 |
Another 47 built by LNER |
1922 |
J23 |
0-6-0T |
10 |
J50 |
Another 62 built by LNER + 30 rebuilds from J51 |
1922 |
A1 |
4-6-2 |
2 |
A1 |
3 Cylinder. Another 50 built by LNER, including Flying Scotsman |
The H&BR was taken over by the North Eastern Railway (NER) in 1922.
|
Class |
|
No.Built |
LNER Class |
1884 |
B |
0-6-0 |
20 |
|
1884 |
A |
0-6-0T |
12 |
|
1885 |
C |
2-4-0 |
10 |
|
1886-9 |
K |
0-4-0T |
6 |
|
1889–1908 |
B |
0-6-0 |
55 |
J23 |
1892 |
G2 |
0-6-0T |
3 |
J80 |
1900 |
F3 |
0-6-2T |
5 |
N11 |
1901 |
F2 |
0-6-2T |
9 |
N12 |
1901-8 |
G3 |
0-6-0T |
16 |
J75 |
1907 |
A |
0-8-0 |
15 |
Q10 |
1910 |
J |
4-4-0 |
5 |
D24 |
1911-2 |
L1 |
0-6-0 |
10 |
J28 |
1914 |
L |
0-6-0 |
5 |
J28 |
1915 |
LS |
0-6-0 |
5 |
J28 |
1913-4 |
F1 |
0-6-2T |
10 |
N13 |
These three classes were taken into LNER stock on 1 November 1937. The other former Metropolitan locomotives were retained by London Transport, which had acquired all of them at its formation on 1 July 1933.[1]
M&GN locomotives were taken into LNER stock in 1936.
- M&GN Class A (LNER Class C17) 4-4-2T
- M&GN Class C (LNER Class D52/D53/D54, based on firebox variations) 4-4-0
This is not a complete list:
|
Class |
|
No.Built |
LNER Class |
Notes |
1867 |
|
0-4-0 |
2 |
|
|
1867-74 |
E |
0-6-0 |
38 |
J84 |
20 rebuilt as saddle-tanks |
1867-8 |
|
0-4-0 |
2 |
Y10 |
|
1867-9 |
|
0-6-0 |
26 |
|
|
1868-9 |
|
0-6-0 |
8 |
|
Rebuilds of earlier locos |
1869 |
|
0-6-0 |
1 |
|
Rebuild of earlier loco |
1869 |
|
2-4-0 |
2 |
|
|
1869-75 |
E |
0-6-0 |
62 |
J31 |
|
1870-3 |
E |
0-6-0ST |
10 |
J85 |
|
1870-3 |
E |
0-6-0ST |
17 |
J86 |
|
1871 |
|
4-4-0 |
2 |
|
|
1872 |
|
0-4-0ST |
2 |
|
|
1873 |
|
4-4-0 |
4 |
|
|
1873 |
P |
2-4-0 |
8 |
E7 |
|
1873 |
|
2-4-0 |
2 |
|
|
1874 |
|
0-6-0ST |
6 |
|
|
|
Class |
|
No.Built |
LNER Class |
Notes |
1875-8 |
R |
0-6-0T |
25 |
J82 |
|
1876 |
|
2-2-2 |
2 |
|
|
1876-7 |
C |
0-6-0 |
32 |
J32 |
|
1877 |
P |
0-4-2T |
6 |
G8 |
All rebuilt as 0-4-4T in 1881 |
1877-9 |
M |
4-4-0 |
12 |
D27/D28 |
|
1879 |
P |
4-4-0T |
3 |
D50 |
|
1879-83 |
D |
0-6-0 |
101 |
J34 |
|
1880-4 |
R |
4-4-0T |
30 |
D51 |
|
|
Class |
|
No.Built |
LNER Class |
Notes |
1882-9 |
G |
0-4-0ST |
38 |
Y9 |
|
1883-7 |
D |
0-6-0 |
36 |
J33 |
|
1884 |
|
0-4-0ST |
1 |
|
|
1884 |
M |
4-4-0 |
6 |
D31 |
|
1886-7 |
N |
4-4-0 |
12 |
D25 |
|
1886-8 |
P |
0-4-4T |
12 |
G7 |
|
1888–1900 |
C |
0-6-0 |
168 |
J36 |
|
1890-5 |
M |
4-4-0 |
24 |
D31 |
|
1894-6 |
N |
4-4-0 |
24 |
D35 |
One rebuilt in 1919, became D36 |
1898-9 |
M |
4-4-0 |
18 |
D31 |
|
1900-1 |
D |
0-6-0T |
40 |
J83 |
|
1903 |
K |
4-4-0 |
12 |
D26 |
|
|
Class |
|
No.Built |
LNER Class |
Notes |
1905-19 |
F |
0-6-0T |
35 |
J88 |
|
1906-11 |
I |
4-4-2 |
20 |
C10 |
Later rebuilt with superheaters to become C11 |
1906-13 |
B |
0-6-0 |
76 |
J35 |
|
1906-7 |
K |
4-4-0 |
12 |
D32 |
|
1909 |
M |
0-4-4T |
12 |
G9 |
|
1909-10 |
K |
4-4-0 |
12 |
D33 |
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1909-11 |
J |
4-4-0 |
16 |
D29 |
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1909-20 |
A |
0-6-2T |
6 |
N14 |
+30 built by LNER |
1910-24 |
A |
0-6-2T |
69 |
N15 |
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1911-13 |
M |
4-4-2T |
30 |
C15 |
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1912-20 |
J |
4-4-0 |
27 |
D30 |
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1913-20 |
K |
4-4-0 |
32 |
D34 |
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1914-21 |
B |
0-6-0 |
104 |
J37 |
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1915-21 |
L |
4-4-2T |
21 |
C16 |
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Class |
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No.Built |
LNER Class |
Notes |
1921 |
H |
4-4-2 |
2 |
C11 |
Superheated - also 20 rebuilds from C10 |
The NBR's locomotive classification system is not very helpful because the same letter has been applied to several different classes. The North British Railway Study Group has developed its own classification system and a list can be found here [1]
Locomotive Committee (1884-1885)
Between A. McDonnell and T. W. Worsdell there was an interval during which the office was covered by a Locomotive Committee [4]. The Locomotive Committee was chaired by Henry Tennant [5].
- NER 8 Class (LNER Class J74) 0-6-0T
- NER 1463 Class (LNER Class E5) 2-4-0
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Class |
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No.Built |
LNER Class |
Notes |
1886-92 |
A |
2-4-2T |
60 |
F8 |
1886-8 |
B1 |
0-6-2T |
11 |
N8 |
1886-92 |
C |
0-6-0 |
171 |
J21 |
compound, rebuilt simple 1901-11 |
1886-95 |
C1 |
0-6-0 |
30 |
J21 |
|
1886-8 |
D |
2-4-0 |
2 |
D22 |
compound, rebuilt as 4-4-0 in 1896, became class F |
1886-95 |
E |
0-6-0T |
120 |
J71 |
1887-91 |
F |
4-4-0 |
25 |
D22 |
compound, rebuilt simple 1895-1905 |
1887 |
F1 |
4-4-0 |
10 |
D22 |
1887-8 |
G1 |
2-4-0 |
20 |
D23 |
rebuilt as 4-4-0 in 1900-4, became class G |
1888-90 |
B |
0-6-2T |
51 |
N8 |
compound, rebuilt simple 1904-11 |
1888-97 |
H |
0-4-0T |
19 |
Y7 |
1888 |
H1 |
0-6-0T |
2 |
J78 |
Crane tanks |
1888-90 |
I |
4-2-2 |
10 |
|
compound, rebuilt simple 1900-2, withdrawn 1920-2 |
1889-90 |
J |
4-2-2 |
10 |
|
compound, rebuilt simple 18942, withdrawn 1920-2 |
1890 |
K |
0-4-0T |
5 |
Y8 |
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Class |
|
No.Built |
LNER Class |
Notes |
1891-2 |
L |
0-6-0T |
10 |
J73 |
1891-3 |
964A |
0-6-0T |
15 |
|
replacement of 964 class |
1892-3 |
M1 |
4-4-0 |
20 |
D17/1 |
1898 |
M/3CC |
4-4-0 |
1 |
D19 |
3-cylinder compound rebuild of M1, prototype of the Smith compounding system |
1893 |
N |
0-6-2T |
20 |
N9 |
1894–1901 |
O |
0-4-4T |
110 |
G5 |
1894-8 |
P |
0-6-0 |
70 |
J24 |
1896 |
Q1 |
4-4-0 |
2 |
D18 |
1896-7 |
Q |
4-4-0 |
30 |
D17/2 |
1897–1907 |
H2 |
0-6-0T |
3 |
J79 |
1898–1902 |
P1 |
0-6-0 |
120 |
J25 |
1898-9 |
E1 |
0-6-0T |
20 |
J72 |
1899-07 |
R |
4-4-0 |
60 |
D20 |
1899–1909 |
S |
4-6-0 |
40 |
B13 |
1900-1 |
S1 |
4-6-0 |
5 |
B14 |
1901-4 |
T |
0-8-0 |
50 |
Q5 |
1902-3 |
U |
0-6-2T |
20 |
N10 |
1903-4 |
V |
4-4-2 |
10 |
C6 |
1904-5 |
P2 |
0-6-0 |
50 |
J26 |
1906 |
4CC |
4-4-2 |
2 |
C8 |
4 cylinder compound |
1906-9 |
P3 |
0-6-0 |
80 |
J27 |
1907-11 |
T1 |
0-8-0 |
40 |
Q5 |
1907-8 |
W |
4-6-0T |
10 |
A6 |
rebuilt as 4-6-2T NER Class W1 1914-7 |
1908-9 |
R1 |
4-4-0 |
10 |
D21 |
1909-10 |
X |
4-8-0T |
10 |
T1 |
1910 |
V/09 |
4-4-2 |
10 |
C6 |
1910-11 |
Y |
4-6-2T |
20 |
A7 |
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Class |
|
No.Built |
LNER Class |
Notes |
1911-13 |
S2 |
4-6-0 |
20 |
B15 |
1911-17 |
Z |
4-4-2 |
50 |
C7 |
1913-21 |
T2 |
0-8-0 |
120 |
Q6 |
1913-22 |
D |
4-4-4T |
45 |
H1 |
rebuilt as 4-6-2T by LNER, became A8 |
1914-22 |
E1 |
0-6-0T |
65 |
J72 |
Another 29 built by BR 1949-51 |
1919 |
T3 |
0-8-0 |
15 |
Q7 |
1919-23 |
S3 |
4-6-0 |
70 |
B16 |
32 more built by LNE |
1921-2 |
P3 |
0-6-0 |
35 |
J27 |
1922-4 |
2400 |
4-6-2 |
5 |
A2 |
Electric locomotives
- NER Class EB1 Bo-Bo electric (1500V DC/Pantograph) banking locomotive
- NER Class EE1 2-Co-2 electric (1500V DC/Pantograph) express locomotive
- NER Class EF1 Bo-Bo electric (1500V DC/Pantograph) freight locomotive
- NER Class ES1 Bo-Bo electric (1500V DC/Pantograph and 3rd rail) shunter
Locomotives built by the LNER
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Class |
|
No. built |
|
Post-1946 numbers |
Notes |
1925 |
P1 |
2-8-2 |
2 |
P1 |
|
|
1925 |
U1 |
2-8-0+0-8-2 |
1 |
U1 |
9999 |
Garratt - for banking on Worsborough incline |
1926 |
J38 |
0-6-0 |
35 |
J38 |
5900-5934 |
|
1926–1941 |
J39 |
0-6-0 |
289 |
J39 |
4700-4988 |
|
1927-35 |
D49 |
4-4-0 |
76 |
D49 |
2700–2775 |
Named after counties & hunts. |
1928-35 |
A3 |
4-6-2 |
27 |
A3 |
35-112 |
+51 rebuilds of A1 |
1928–1937 |
B17 |
4-6-0 |
73 |
B17 |
1600–1672 |
Two were streamlined in "A4" style |
1929 |
W1 |
4-6-4 |
1 |
W1 |
10000 |
experimental high pressure locomotive, later rebuilt in "A4" style. |
1930-39 |
V1 |
2-6-2T |
82 |
V1 |
7600-7681 |
63 later rebuilt as V3 |
1934-6 |
P2 |
2-8-2 |
6 |
P2 |
501-506 |
later streamlined - all rebuilt as A2/2 during 1941-4 |
1935-8 |
A4 |
4-6-2 |
34 |
A4 |
1-34 |
Streamlined |
1936-44 |
V2 |
2-6-2 |
184 |
V2 |
800-983 |
|
1937-9 |
K4 |
2-6-0 |
5 |
K4 |
1993–1998 |
One later rebuilt by Thompson as K1 |
1939-40 |
V3 |
2-6-2T |
10 |
V3 |
7682-7691 |
+63 rebuilds of V1 - larger boiler development of V1 |
1941 |
V4 |
2-6-2 |
2 |
V4 |
1700–1701 |
3-cylinder |
Private manufacturers
Post-Nationalisation
British Railways continued to build LNER designs (the B1 and L1 classes in particular) immediately after Nationalisation. Remarkably, it even built a new series of shunting locomotives (J72 class) to a pre-Grouping design (of the North Eastern Railway). However, it was to be the Eastern Region that took the first of BR's new Standard locomotives, 70000 'Britannia', for its Great Eastern Main Line workings to Norwich in 1951.
BR built 396 locomotives to ex-LNER designs. One of these, the J72 Class was a North Eastern Railway design dating from 1898.
Withdrawal
Withdrawal of ex-LNER locomotives took place throughout the 1960s, with some of the once high-profile 'A4 Class' locomotives ending their lives on heavy freight trains in Scotland; a far cry from the glamorous express workings of the late 1930s.
External links
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