
GER Class E22 - Wikipedia
The GER Class E22 was a class of twenty 0-6-0 T steam locomotives designed by James Holden for the Great Eastern Railway. They passed to the London and North Eastern Railway at the grouping in 1923 and received the LNER classification J65.
The Holden J65 (GER Class E22) 0-6-0T Locomotives - London …
The Holden J65 (GER Class E22) 0-6-0T Locomotives In 1889 James Holden designed his Class E22 (LNER J65) tank locomotive for light passenger duties. Similar to his earlier Class T18 (LNER J66) locomotives, the E22s were of lighter construction and had smaller cylinders. Smaller side tanks and a shorter cab were fitted.
GER Class S56 - Wikipedia
The GER Class S56 was a class of 0-6-0 T steams designed by James Holden for the Great Eastern Railway. Together with some rebuilt examples of GER Class R24, they passed to the London and North Eastern Railway at the grouping in …
Rolling stock of the mid-Suffolk light railway - Wikipedia
This is a list of rolling stock used by the Mid-Suffolk Light Railway. The museum currently has six locomotives on site, three operational steam engines, and "1604" which is under restoration …
GER Class E22 - Wikiwand
The GER Class E22 was a class of twenty 0-6-0 T steam locomotives designed by James Holden for the Great Eastern Railway. They passed to the London and North Eastern Railway at the grouping in 1923 and received the LNER classification J65. Quick Facts GER Class E22 LNER Class J65, Type and origin ...
LNER J65 - wheeltappersdccsounds.co.uk
Built between 1889 and 1893 these 20 locomotives were the lightest group of 0-6-0Ts built for the Great Eastern Railway. They were designed by Holden and intended for work in the confined goods yards and links to industrial premises in the East End of London including the dock areas.
LNER Encyclopedia: The Mid-Suffolk J64 0-6-0T Locomotives
To compensate, the GER regularly loaned a small 0-6-0T Class E22 (LNER J65) to the line. During LNER ownership, the J65 s quickly took over the branch, and the J64s were moved to Ipswich (No. 8316) and Parkeston (No. 8317) to operate as shunters.
GER E22 / LNER J65 by ThomasFan21 on DeviantArt
5 天之前 · The GER E22 was first built in 1889 as light passenger engines and were basically the GER T18s but lighter and with smaller cylinders. The class came in two batches. a batch of 10 in 1889 and another batch of 10 in 1893. All 20 started with 140 psi's, but between 1893 and 1912, all 20 received 160 psi boilers. From the get-go.
London Road Models – Great Eastern Locomotives.
2024年2月16日 · London Road Models – Great Eastern Locomotives. The G. E. R. built twenty of the E22 class between 1889 and 1893. They all lasted into L.N.E.R. ownership, while five …
The Holden J66 (GER Class T18) 0-6-0T Locomotives - London …
The J66 proved a very successful design and was used as a basis for all future GER 0-6-0T locomotives (classes J65, J66, J67, J68, and J69). The only variations in the individual classes were due to the intended work.