
GCR Class 9J - Wikipedia
The GCR Class 9J (LNER Class J11) was a class of 174 0-6-0 steam locomotives designed by John G. Robinson for freight work on the Great Central Railway (GCR) in 1901. They were a part of the Railway Operating Division during World War 1. [2]
The Robinson J11 (GCR Class 9J) 0-6-0 Locomotives - London …
The Great Central Railway (GCR) Class 9J (LNER J11) was Robinson 's first goods locomotive design. Developed from the earlier J10, the J11 incorporated a larger boiler and a small increase in cylinder diameter to 18.5in. The boiler diameter was increased from 4ft 4in to 5ft.
GCR J11 "Pom Poms" - YouTube
2013年1月18日 · Robinson's 0-6-0s are now up for sale, 6 BR and 6 LNER versions, along with one obscure postwar variant, 4400,which cabside numbers are plain white gills san...
GCR Class 9J - Wikiwand
The GCR Class 9J (LNER Class J11) was a class of 174 0-6-0 steam locomotives designed by John G. Robinson for freight work on the Great Central Railway (GCR) in 1901. They were a part of the Railway Operating Division during World War 1. [2]
loco-info.com - Great Central class 9J
The Great Central class 9J consisted of 174 0-6-0 freight locomotives designed by John G. Robinson. Production ran from 1901 to 1910 at the GCR's own Gorton Works and four commercial manufacturers.
BR class J11/3 0-6-0 no.64324 at Langwith Junction shed on 5 July 1959. Known as the 'Pom-Poms', the GCR class 9J was Robinson's development of earlier MS&L designs. Piston valves were fitted to some members of the class from 1942 onwards and became sub-class J11/3. No.64324 survived until Sept. 1962. Photo: A.R.Goult
Great Central 0-6-0 Locomotives in Great_Britain
2006年6月10日 · Most of the GCR and Cheshire Lines sheds received significant numbers of J11s at one time or another." All J11s were eventually superheated; see Locobase 8930. Robinson installed his 18-element superheater design in No 16 when it was built in 1909.
1962 - Last 'Pom-Pom', at Nottingham.. | Robinson GCR 0-6-0
Robinson GCR 0-6-0 (LNER J11) 64354 at Nottingham Victoria, reversing to pick up the L.C.G.B 'Midland Limited' railtour, in October 1962. They were, apparently, known as 'Pom-Pom's because the exhaust sounded like a quick-firing gun of the same name, in use by the army at the time the locos were first built.
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The Robinson J11 (GCR Class 9J) 0-6-0 Locomotives
2008年6月6日 · The Great Central Railway (GCR) Class 9J (LNER J11) was Robinson's first goods locomotive design. Developed from the earlier J10, the J11 incorporated a larger boiler and a small increase in cylinder diameter to 18.5in. The boiler diameter was increased from 4ft …
Mike Priestley's Railway Heritage Blog: LNER J11 Class
2021年3月18日 · These Robinson 0-6-0s were designed for the Great Central Railway in 1901 as Class 9J, becoming Class J11 for the LNER and then BR. 174 locomotives were built in total - by Neilson, Reid and Co’, Gorton works, Beyer-Peacock, Vulcan …