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词条 Locomotives of the London and North Eastern Railway
释义

  1. Locomotives of constituent companies

     Great Central Railway  Richard Peacock (1846–1854)  W. G. Craig (1854–1859)  Charles Sacré (1859–1886)  Thomas Parker (1886–1893)  Harry Pollitt (1893–1900)  John G. Robinson (1900–22)  Lancashire, Derbyshire and East Coast Railway  Great Eastern Railway  Great North of Scotland Railway  Great Northern Railway{{anchor|Great Northern Railway (Great Britain)}}  Hull and Barnsley Railway  Metropolitan Railway  Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway  North British Railway  North Eastern Railway 

  2. Locomotives built by the LNER

     Gresley designs  Thompson designs  Peppercorn designs  Other designs  

  3. Post-Nationalisation

  4. Withdrawal

  5. Preservation

  6. See also

  7. References

     Footnotes  Sources 

  8. External links

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.

  • For an explanation of the classification and numbering systems used by the LNER and its constituent companies, see: LNER locomotive numbering and classification.

Locomotives of constituent companies

Great Central Railway

Including the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway

Richard Peacock (1846–1854)

W. G. Craig (1854–1859)

Charles Sacré (1859–1886)

Class Wheel
arrangement
Quantity Manufacturer Date LNER Class Notes
1B 2-4-0 5 1868 (none)
4 0-4-0ST 2 Manning Wardle 1883 Y2 Manning Wardle Class H
6B 4-4-0 27 1877–80 D12
172 0-6-0 1 1861 (none) acquired from the South Yorkshire Railway
15 2-4-0 4 1865 (none) Built for the Sardinian Railway
6C 0-6-0 62 Gorton Works 1880–85 J12
12 2-4-0 10 Gorton Works 1873 (none)
12A 2-4-0 28 1875–85 (none)
12AT 2-4-0T 8 Gorton Works 1881 E8
12AM 2-4-0T 6 Gorton Works 1881 (none) rebuild from 12AT
7 0-6-0T 6 1885 (none)
23 0-6-0 50 1861-1867 (none)
4 0-6-0ST 1 Manning Wardle 1873 J69/1 Acquired 1876
18 0-6-0 68 1869–73 (none) Twenty rebuilt as tank engine 1902–05
18 Converted 0-6-0ST 20 1869–71 J58 Rebuilt from tender engines 1902–05
18A 0-6-0 7 Gorton Works 1871 (none)
18T 0-6-0ST 41 1871–81 J59
14 2-2-2 12 1882-1883 (none)

Thomas Parker (1886–1893)

Class Wheel
arrangement
Quantity Manufacturer Date LNER Class Notes
2 4-4-0 25 Kitson & Co. (13)
Gorton Works (12)
1887–1892 D7
3 2-4-2T 39 1889–1892 F1
6AI 0-6-0 12 1888 J8
6D 2-4-0 3 Gorton Works 1887 E2
6DB 4-4-0 3 Gorton Works 1888 D8
9 0-6-0 6 Gorton Works 1888–89 J13
9A 0-6-2T 55 1889–92 N4
9B & 9E 0-6-0 31 Neilson & Co. (25)
? (6)
1891–95 J9
9C & 9F 0-6-2T 129 1891–1901 N5 Includes two acquired with Wrexham, Mold and Connah's Quay Railway
9D, 9H & 9M 0-6-0 124 1892–1902 J10

Harry Pollitt (1893–1900)

Class Wheel
arrangement
Quantity Manufacturer Date LNER Class Notes
2A 4-4-0 6 Gorton Works 1887–1892 D7
5 0-6-0ST 12 Gorton Works 1897 J62
9G 2-4-2T 10 Beyer, Peacock & Co. 1896 F2
11 4-4-0 6 Gorton Works 1894–95 D5
11A 4-4-0 33 Gorton Works (13)
Beyer, Peacock & Co. (20)
1897–99 D6
15 2-6-0 20 Baldwin Locomotive Works 1899 (none)
13 4-2-2 6 1900 X4

John G. Robinson (1900–22)

see John G. Robinson

Class Wheel
arrangement
Quantity Manufacturer Date LNER Class 1946 LNER nos. Notes
8C 4-6-0 2 Beyer, Peacock & Co. 1903–04 [https://www.lner.info/locos/B/b1b18.php B1] 1479–80 later LNER Class B18
1 4-6-0 6 Gorton Works 1912–13 B2 1490–93 “Sir Sam Fay” class; later LNER Class B19
9P 4-6-0 6 Gorton Works 1917–20 B3 1494–99 “Lord Faringdon” class
8F 4-6-0 10 Beyer, Peacock & Co. 1906 B4 1481–89 “Immingham” class
8 4-6-0 14 Neilson & Co. (6)
Beyer, Peacock & Co. (8)
1902–04 B5 1678–90 “Fish Engines”
8N 4-6-0 3 Gorton Works 1918–21 B6 1346–48
9Q 4-6-0 38 Gorton Works (23)
Vulcan Foundry (10)
Beyer, Peacock & Co. (5)
1921–23 B7 1360–97 Known as both the “Black Pigs” and the “Colliers' Friends”
1A 4-6-0 11 Gorton Works 1913–15 B8 1349–59 “Glenalmond” class
8G 4-6-0 10 Beyer, Peacock & Co. 1906 B9 1469–78
8B/8J 4-4-2 27 Beyer, Peacock & Co. (7)
North British Loco. Co. (12)
Gorton Works (8)
1903–06 C4 2900–25
8D/8E 4-4-2 4 Gorton Works 1905–06 C5 2895–98 {{sfn|Baxter|1988|pp=214–215}} Three-cylinder compounds
11B/11C/11D 4-4-0 40 Sharp, Stewart & Co. (30)
Vulcan Foundry (10)
1901–04 D9 2300–33
11E 4-4-0 10 Gorton Works 1913 D10 2650–59 “Director” class
11F 4-4-0 35 Armstrong Whitworth (12)
Gorton Works (11)
Kitson & Co. (12)
1919–24 D11 2660–94 “Improved Director” class
9J 0-6-0 174 Neilson, Reid & Co. (49)
Beyer, Peacock & Co. (25)
Gorton Works (70)
Vulcan Foundry (15)
Yorkshire Engine Co. (15)
1901–10 J11 4280–4453
8K 2-8-0 126 Gorton Works (56)
Kitson & Co. (20)
North British Loco. Co. (50)
1911–14 O4 3570–3900 Another 521 built for the government, of which 276 later came to the LNER. 58 converted to “O1” between 1944 and 1952
8M 2-8-0 19 Gorton Works 1918–21 O5 3902–3920 All eventually converted to “O4”
8A 0-8-0 89 Gorton Works (35)
Kitson & Co. (51)
Neilson, Reid & Co. (3)
1902–11 Q4 3200–43, 9925–37 13 converted to tanks by LNER (class Q1) 1942–45
9N 4-6-2T 21 Gorton Works 1911–17 A5 9800–20 24 more built by LNER 1923–26
9K 4-4-2T 40 Gorton Works (28)
Vulcan Foundry (12)
1903–05 C13 7400–39
9L 4-4-2T 12 Beyer, Peacock & Co. 1907 C14 7440–51
4 0-6-0ST 1 Hudswell Clarke 1909 J69/1 {{sfn|Baxter|1988|p=249}} Acquired 1911
5A 0-6-0T 7 Gorton Works 1906–14 [https://www.lner.info/locos/J/j63.php J63] 8204–10 {{sfn|Baxter|1988|pp=248–249}}
1B 2-6-4T 20 Gorton Works 1914–17 [https://www.lner.info/locos/L/l1l3.php L1] 9050–69 {{sfn|Baxter|1988|pp=247–248}} LNER class L3 from 1945; first standard gauge locomotive of its wheel arrangement in Britain
8H 0-8-4T 4 Beyer, Peacock & Co. 1907–08 [https://www.lner.info/locos/S/s1.php S1] 9900–05 {{sfn|Baxter|1988|p=249}} Two more built by LNER in 1932

There were also 3 steam rail cars built in 1904-1905. These were withdrawn in 1914.

Lancashire, Derbyshire and East Coast Railway

The Lancashire, Derbyshire and East Coast Railway was absorbed by the Great Central Railway on 1 January 1907. All LD&ECR locomotives were built by Kitson & Co.

Class Wheel
arrangement
Quantity Date LNER Class Notes
A 0-6-2T 18 1895–1900 N6 {{sfn|Baxter|1988|p=169}} LDEC Nos. 1–8, 19–28. Five more that had been ordered were sold by Kitson's to the Hull and Barnsley Railway
B 0-6-0T 4 1897 J60 {{sfn|Baxter|1988|pp=169–170}} LDEC Nos. 9–12
C 0-4-4T 6 1897–1898 G3 {{sfn|Baxter|1988|p=170}} LDEC Nos. 13–18
D 0-6-4T 9 1904–06 M1 {{sfn|Baxter|1988|pp=170–171}} LDEC Nos. 29–34, A1–13; GCR 1148–1153, 1145–47

Great Eastern Railway

{{main|Locomotives of the Great Eastern Railway}}

Great North of Scotland Railway

{{main|Locomotives of the Great North of Scotland Railway}}

In 1923 the Great North of Scotland Railway passed on a total of 122 locomotives, 100 4-4-0 tender locomotives and 22 tank engines, all capable of being used on either passenger or goods trains, to the LNER.{{sfn|Vallance|1991|p=164}}

Locomotive superintendent GNoSR
Class
LNER
class
Quantity
Built
Passed to LNER Wheel
arrangement
Manufacturer Date introduced Date withdrawn Notes
William Cowan
(1857–83)
K D47/2 6 3 4-4-0 Neilson & Co. 1866 1921–25 {{sfn|Barclay-Harvey|1950|pp=187–188, 190, 226}}  
L D47/1 6 6 4-4-0 Neilson & Co. 1876 1924–26 {{sfn|Barclay-Harvey|1950|pp=189–190, 192, 226}} 
M D45 9 9 4-4-0 Neilson & Co. 1878 1925–32 {{sfn|Barclay-Harvey|1950|pp=189–190, 192, 226}} 
C D39 3 3 4-4-0 Neilson & Co. 1879 1925–27 {{sfn|Barclay-Harvey|1950|pp=189–190, 192, 226}}  
James Manson
(1883–90)
A D44 6 6 4-4-0 Kitson & Co. 1884 1924–32 {{sfn|Barclay-Harvey|1950|pp=192–193, 226}} 
G D48 3 3 4-4-0 Kitson & Co. 1885 1928–34 {{sfn|Barclay-Harvey|1950|pp=192–193, 226}} 
D J90 6 6 0-6-0T Kitson & Co. 1884 1932–36 {{sfn|Barclay-Harvey|1950|pp=193–194, 227}} 
E J91 3 3 0-6-0T Kitson & Co. 1885 1931–34 {{sfn|Barclay-Harvey|1950|pp=193–194, 227}} 
N D46 2 2 4-4-0 GNSR Kittybrewster 1887 1932–36 {{sfn|Barclay-Harvey|1950|p=195, 226}} 
O D42 9 9 4-4-0 Kitson & Co. 1888 1935–46 {{sfn|Barclay-Harvey|1950|p=195, 198, 226}} 
P D43 3 3 4-4-0 R. Stephenson & Co. 1890 1936–38 {{sfn|Barclay-Harvey|1950|pp=197–198, 226}} 
Q D38 3 3 4-4-0 R. Stephenson & Co. 1890 1931–38 {{sfn|Barclay-Harvey|1950|pp=197–198, 226}} 
James Johnson
(1890–94)
R G10 9 9 0-4-4T Neilson & Co. 1893 1937–47 {{sfn|Barclay-Harvey|1950|pp=199–200, 227}} 
S D41 6 6 4-4-0 Neilson & Co. 1893 1947– {{sfn|Barclay-Harvey|1950|p=200, 226}} 
William Pickersgill
(1894–1914)
T D41 26 26 4-4-0 Neilson & Co. 1895–98 1946– {{sfn|Barclay-Harvey|1950|pp=201–202, 226}} 
V D40 5 13 4-4-0 Neilson & Co. 1899–1900 1946– Ten were ordered, five sold to the SE&CR{{sfn|Barclay-Harvey|1950|p=204, 226}} 
V D40 8 4-4-0 GNSR Inverurie 1910–15 1947– {{sfn|Barclay-Harvey|1950|pp=207, 226}} 
Thomas E. Heywood
(1914–23)
Y Z5 2 2 0-4-2T Manning Wardle 1915 {{sfn|Barclay-Harvey|1950|pp=208, 227}} 
X Z5, later Z4 2 2 0-4-2T Manning Wardle 1915 {{sfn|Barclay-Harvey|1950|pp=208, 227}} 
F D40 6 8 4-4-0 North British Loco. Co. 1920 Named{{sfn|Barclay-Harvey|1950|pp=208–209, 226}}  
F D40 2 4-4-0 GNSR Inverurie 1921 Named{{sfn|Barclay-Harvey|1950|pp=208–209, 226}}  

Great Northern Railway{{anchor|Great Northern Railway (Great Britain)}}

{{main|Locomotives of the Great Northern Railway (Great Britain)}}

Hull and Barnsley Railway

From its formal establishment in 1885 to the time that it was taken over by the North Eastern Railway (NER) in 1922, the CME of the H&BR was Matthew Stirling, who, like his father and uncle, built locomotives with domeless boilers.

Class Wheel
arrangement
Quantity Manufacturer Date LNER Class Notes
A 0-6-0T 12 Beyer, Peacock & Co. 1884
B 0-6-0 20 Beyer, Peacock & Co. 1884
C 2-4-0 10 Beyer, Peacock & Co. 1885
K 0-4-0WT 6 Kitson & Co. 1886–89
B 0-6-0 55 Kitson & Co. (36)
Vulcan Foundry (4)
Yorkshire Engine Co. (15)
1889–1908 J23
G2 0-6-0T 3 R. Stephenson & Co. 1892 J80
F1 0-6-2T 5 Kitson & Co. 1900 N11 Ordered by the Lancashire, Derbyshire and East Coast Railway
F2 0-6-2T 9 Kitson & Co. 1901 N12
G3 0-6-0T 16 Yorkshire Engine Co. (6)
Kitson & Co. (10)
1901–08 J75
A 0-8-0 15 Yorkshire Engine Co. 1907 Q10
J 4-4-0 5 Kitson & Co. 1910 D24
L1 0-6-0 10 Kitson & Co. 1911–12 J28
L 0-6-0 5 Yorkshire Engine Co. 1914 J28
LS 0-6-0 5 Kitson & Co. 1915 J28
F3 0-6-2T 10 Hawthorn Leslie 1913–14 N13

Metropolitan Railway

{{main|Metropolitan Railway steam locomotives}}

Three classes (the G, H and K 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.{{sfn|Goudie|1990|pp=46, 55, 59, 63–65}}

Class Wheel
arrangement
Quantity Manufacturer Date LNER Class Notes
A 4-4-0T 40 Beyer, Peacock & Co. 1864–70
B 4-4-0T 20 Beyer, Peacock & Co. 1879–85
C 0-4-4T 4 Neilson & Co. 1891
D 2-4-0T 6 Sharp, Stewart & Co. 1915
E 0-4-4T 7 Hawthorne Leslie (4),
Neasden Works (3)
1896–1901
F 0-6-2T 4 Yorkshire Engine Co. 1915
G 0-6-4T 4 Yorkshire Engine Co. 1915 [https://www.lner.info/locos/M/m2.php M2]
H 4-4-4T 8 Kerr, Stuart & Co. 1920–21 [https://www.lner.info/locos/H/h2.php H2]
K 2-6-4T 6 Armstrong Whitworth 1925 [https://www.lner.info/locos/L/l2.php L2] Similar to the SECR K Class;
designed by R.E.L. Maunsell

Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway

M&GN locomotives were taken into LNER stock on 1 October 1936.

Class Wheel
arrangement
Quantity Manufacturer Date LNER Class Notes
M&GN Class A 4-4-2T 3 Melton Constable Works 1904–1910 C17 M&GN Nos. 41, 20, 9
M&GN Class C 4-4-0 40 Sharp, Stewart & Co. (33)
Beyer, Peacock & Co. (7)
1894–1899 D52/D53/D54 LNER class based on firebox variations
M&GN Class D 0-6-0 16 Neilson & Co. (8)
Kitson & Co. (8)
1896-1899 [https://www.lner.info/locos/J/j40j41.shtml J40/J41] J41 was a rebuilt D Class while J40 was not rebuilt
M&GN Shunting Class 0-6-0T 9 Melton Constable Works 1897–1905 [https://www.lner.info/locos/J/j93.shtml J93]

North British Railway

{{main|Locomotives of the North British Railway}}

North Eastern Railway

{{main|Locomotives of the North Eastern Railway}}

Locomotives built by the LNER

Gresley designs

Class Wheel
arrangement
Quantity Manufacturer Date Post-1946
numbers
Notes
A3 4-6-2 27 Doncaster Works
North British Loco. Co.
1928–35 35–112 +51 rebuilds of A1
A4 4-6-2 35 Doncaster Works 1935–38 1–34 Streamlined
B17 4-6-0 73 North British Loco. Co. (10)
Darlington Works (52)
R. Stephenson & Co. (11)
1928–37 1600–1672 {{sfn|Boddy|Brown|Fry|Hennigan|1975|pp=94–123}}Two were streamlined in "A4" style
D49 4-4-0 76 Darlington Works 1927–35 2700–2775 Named after counties & hunts.
J38 0-6-0 35 Darlington Works 1926 5900–5934
J39 0-6-0 289 Darlington Works (261)
Beyer, Peacock & Co. (28)
1926–41 4700–4988
K4 2-6-0 5 Darlington Works 1937–39 1993–1998 One later rebuilt by Thompson as K1
P1 2-8-2 2 Doncaster Works 1925
P2 2-8-2 6 Doncaster Works 1934–36 501–506 later streamlined – all rebuilt as A2/2 during 1941–44
U1 2-8-0+0-8-2 1 Beyer, Peacock & Co. 1925 9999 Garratt – for banking on Worsborough incline
V1 2-6-2T 82 Doncaster Works 1930–39 7600–7681 63 later rebuilt as V3
V2 2-6-2 184 Doncaster Works
Darlington Works
1936–44 800–983 Three-cylinder
V3 2-6-2T 10 Doncaster Works 1939-40 7682–7691 +63 rebuilds of V1 – larger boiler development of V1
V4 2-6-2 2 Doncaster Works 1941 1700–1701 Three-cylinder
W1 4-6-4 1 Darlington Works 1929 10000 experimental high pressure locomotive, later rebuilt in "A4" style.

Thompson designs

Class Wheel
arrangement
Quantity Manufacturer Date Post 1946
numbers
Notes
A1/1 4-6-2 1 1945 113 Rebuild of Gresley A1 “Great Northern”
A2/2 4-6-2 6 1943 501–506 Rebuilds of Gresley “P2” 2-8-2s
A2/1 4-6-2 4 Darlington Works 1944 507–510 Derived from V2 2-6-2 design.
A2/3 4-6-2 15 Doncaster Works 1946–47 500, 511–524
B1 4-6-0 274 Darlington Works
North British Loco. Co.
Vulcan Foundry
1942–52 1000–1273 {{sfn|Boddy|Brown|Fry|Hennigan|1975|pp=124–157}}Another 136 (Nos.61274–61409) built by BR
B2 4-6-0 9 1945–49 {{sfn|Boddy|Brown|Fry|Hennigan|1975|pp=158–165}} Rebuilds of Gresley B17 class
K1 2-6-0 1 1945 1997 Rebuild of Gresley K4 class
K5 2-6-0 1 1945 1841 Rebuild of Gresley K3 class
O1 2-8-0 58 1944 Rebuilds of Robinson “O4” class
L1 2-6-4T 1 Darlington Works 1945 7701 Another 99 built by BR 1949–50
Q1 0-8-0T 13 1942–43 9925–9937 Rebuilds of Robinson “Q4” class tender engines

Peppercorn designs

Class Wheel
arrangement
Quantity Manufacturer Date Number Notes
A2 4-6-2 1 Doncaster Works 1947 525 14 more built by BR 1948

Another A1, "Tornado" has been built by subscription among LNER (and other) locomotive enthusiasts, and came into service in 2008. In total it cost £3 million. Again under the chairmanship of Mark Allatt, the team is (2014) now raising funds most successfully to build another Gresley P2 2-8-2 of the "Cock O'the North" Class, to be called "Prince of Wales". Both new steam locomotives are the product of a restored railway works in Darlington.

Other designs

  • LNER Class A1 – continuation of a GNR design. Several built under the GNR entered service under the LNER.
  • LNER Class A2 – based on an NER design simply designated as 4.6.2
  • LNER Class A5 – Continuation of a GCR design
  • LNER Class A8 – rebuilt from H1 between 1931 and 1936
  • LNER Class B12/3 – based on an existing GER design
  • LNER Class B16 – continuation of an NER design
  • LNER Class C9 – C7 rebuild
  • LNER Class D16 – based on an existing GER design. Built by the GER but delivered after grouping.
  • LNER Class J27 – continuation of an NER design
  • LNER Class J45/DES1 English Electric diesel electric shunting locomotive
  • LNER Class DES2 Brush diesel electric shunting locomotive
  • LNER Class J50 – continuation of a GNR design. Thirty were rebuilds of Class J51.
  • LNER Class J72 – NER Class E1
  • LNER Class J94 – WD Austerity 0-6-0ST
  • LNER Class N2 – continuation of a GNR design
  • LNER Class N7 – continuation of a GER design
  • LNER Class N15 – continuation of an NBR design
  • LNER Class O6 – LMS Stanier Class 8F – 60 loaned to the LNER 1943–47; 68 purchased 1945–46, sold to LMS 1947
  • LNER Class O7 – WD Austerity 2-8-0 – 350 loaned to the LNER 1943–47; 200 purchased 1946; 270 loaned to the LNER 1947
  • USATC S160 Class – 168 loaned to the LNER 1942–1945
  • WD Austerity 2-10-0 – 13 loaned to the LNER 1943–44; 20 loaned 1945–46
  • LNER Class S1 – Continuation of a GCR design
  • LNER Class T1 – NER Class X
  • LNER Class Y1 – Sentinel shunter
  • LNER Class Y3 – Sentinel shunter
  • LNER Class Y7 – NER Class H
  • LNER Class Y10 – Sentinel shunter
  • LNER Class Y11 – Simplex 0-4-0 petrol locomotive (later British Rail 15097–15099)

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.

Class Wheel
arrangement
Quantity Manufacturer Date Numbers Notes
Peppercorn A1 4-6-2 49 Doncaster Works (26)
Darlington Works (23)
1948-49 60114–162
Peppercorn A2 4-6-2 14 Doncaster Works 1948 60526–539
Thompson B1 4-6-0 136 North British Loco. Co.(106)
Gorton Works (10)
Darlington Works (20)
1948–52 61273–409{{sfn|Boddy|Brown|Fry|Hennigan|1975|pp=124–157}}
J72 0-6-0T 28 Darlington Works 1949–51 69001–28NER Class E1
Thompson/Peppercorn K1 2-6-0 70 North British Loco. Co. 1949–50 62001–70
Thompson L1 2-6-4T 99 Darlington Works (29)
North British Loco. Co. (35)
R. Stephenson & Hawthorns (35)
1948–50 67702–800

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.

Preservation

Several of the many LNER locomotives have been preserved. (Numbers given are those currently carried: many locomotives have carried a range of numbers during their active and preserved careers).

ClassWheel
arrangement
Number Name Home Base Status
A4 Pacific 4-6-2 4464 Bittern Crewe LNWR Operational; under overhaul
A4 Pacific 4-6-2 4468 Mallard National Railway Museum Static exhibit
A4 Pacific 4-6-2 60009 Union of South Africa Thornton Yard Operational; to be withdrawn at the end of its boiler ticket and placed in the 'Farming and Railway Visiting Centre' in Fife.[1]
A4 Pacific 4-6-2 4489 Dominion of Canada Canadian Railway Museum Static exhibit
A4 Pacific 4-6-2 60008 Dwight D Eisenhower National Railroad Museum, Green Bay, Wisconsin Static exhibit
A4 Pacific 4-6-2 60007 Sir Nigel Gresley North Yorkshire Moors Railway Operational; under overhaul
A3 Pacific 4-6-2 60103 Flying Scotsman National Railway Museum Operational
A2 Peppercorn 4-6-2 60532 Blue Peter Crewe LNWR Operational; under overhaul
A1 Peppercorn 4-6-2 60163 Tornado A1 Steam Locomotive Trust New build in 2008; operational.
B1 Thompson 4-6-0 61264 North Yorkshire Moors Railway Operational
B1 Thompson 4-6-0 1306 Mayflower North Norfolk Railway Operational
D49 Class 4-4-0 249 Morayshire Bo'ness & Kinneil Railway Operational
D40 Class 4-4-0 49 Gordon Highlander Bo'ness & Kinneil Railway Static Exhibit
D26 Class 4-4-0 256 Glen Douglas Riverside Museum, Glasgow Static Exhibit
D17/1 Class 4-4-0 1621 National Railway Museum Static Exhibit
O4 Class 2-8-0 63601 Great Central Railway Operational; under overhaul
D11 Class 4-4-0 506 Butler-Henderson National Railway Museum Static Exhibit
C1 Class 4-4-2 251 National Railway Museum, York Static Exhibit
C2 "Klondyke" Class 4-4-2 990 Henry Oakley National Railway Museum Static Exhibit
K4 Class 2-6-0 61994 The Great Marquess Thornton Yard Cracked firebox discovered at visit to NYMR; currently awaiting repair
K1 Thompson/Peppercorn 2-6-0 62005 Lord of the Isles North Yorkshire Moors Railway Operational
V2 Class 2-6-2 4771 Green Arrow National Railway Museum Static Exhibit
B12/3 Class 4-6-0 8572 North Norfolk Railway Operational
J27 Class 0-6-0 65894 North Yorkshire Moors Railway Operational; awaiting overhaul
J21 Class 0-6-0 65033 National Railway Museum Static Exhibit: awaiting outcome of funding bid for restoration to steam.
Q6 Class 0-8-0 63395 North Yorkshire Moors Railway Operational; under overhaul
E6 Class 2-4-0 910 National Railway Museum Static Exhibit
E5 Class 2-4-0 1463 Head of Steam, Darlington Static Exhibit
E4 Class 2-4-0 490 Bressingham Steam Museum Static Exhibit
J36 Class 0-6-0 673 Maude Bo'ness & Kinneil Railway Operational; under overhaul
J15 Class 0-6-0 564 North Norfolk Railway Operational
J17 Class 0-6-0 1217 National Railway Museum Static Exhibit
J72 Class 0-6-0T 69023 Joem Wensleydale Railway Operational
Q7 Class 0-8-0 901 Head of Steam, Darlington Static Exhibit
J69 Class 0-6-0T 87 National Railway Museum Static Exhibit
N2 Class 0-6-2T 4744 Great Central Railway Operational
J52 Class 0-6-0ST 1247 National Railway Museum Static Exhibit
N7 Class 0-6-2T 1899 National Railway Museum Static Exhibit
Y9 Class 0-4-0ST 42 Scottish Railway Preservation Society Museum Static Exhibit
Y5 Class 0-4-0ST 229 The Flour Mill Locomotive Repair Workshop Awaiting restoration to working order. Withdrawn in 1921, so it never carried an official LNER number.
X1 Class (experimental) 2-2-4T 66 Aerolite National Railway Museum Static Exhibit
Y7 Class 0-4-0T 1310 Middleton Railway Operational
Y7 Class 0-4-0T 985 North Norfolk Railway Operational
Y1 "Sentinel" Class 0-4-0VBT 68153 Middleton Railway Awaiting restoration to working order

† denotes name given only in preservation.

See also

  • List of LNER locomotives as of 31 December 1947

References

Footnotes

1. ^Steam Railway magazine issue 462

Sources

  • {{RCTS-LocosLNER-2B}}
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External links

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  • Locomotives of the LNER
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