
NER Class T3 - Wikipedia
The North Eastern Railway Class T3, classified as Class Q7 by the LNER, is a class of 0-8-0 steam locomotive designed for heavy freight. Five were built by the NER in 1919 and a further 10 by the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) in 1924.
Lner K7 by LNERcityProductions on DeviantArt
2021年3月24日 · This is the GNR (LNER) K7, a D6 with a mogul wheel configuration or 2-6-0. Ten of these engines were built in Doncaster Works in 1913. All but one was scrapped. The engine is completely original and fictional. The K7 didn't actually exist IRL and the story around them will be talked about later on. The K7 sprite is NOT for use.
Post war locomotive classes of the LNER. Part 1: Steam …
K7 2-6-0 No.1913-1999 A development on the Thompson/Peppercorn K1, this loco features the same cylinders and wheels, but a shorter wheelbase for working on Branchlines. As a first for LNER locomotives it also features a tender-cab to allow …
LNER K7 (NER Class 4C2) by XLDLIsCool on DeviantArt
2025年2月19日 · Well, here's my second fictional mogul. An NER 4CC, LNER C8, but with a 2-6-0 wheel arrangement. In my AU it was built in 1907 and twenty were built, Nos 2000 - 2019. All survived into LNER ownership, and withdrawn 1962 - 1964. Only one survived into preservation, No. 2000, the first of the class.
NWR #5 James the Red Engine - DeviantArt
2021年3月24日 · Basis: LNER K7 Configuration: 2-6-0. Wheels: 14. Top Speed: 80 MPH. Type: Tender Engine. Power Type: Steam. Designer: Noah Davies
GNR Class H3 - Wikipedia
The Great Northern Railway Class H2 and H3 (classified K1 and K2 by the LNER) was a class of 2-6-0 steam locomotive designed for mixed-traffic work. The class was created as a locomotive which could haul heavier goods trains at speeds of up to 40 mph.
GER Class L77 - Wikipedia
The GER Class L77, LNER Class N7, is a class of 0-6-2T steam locomotives. They were designed by Alfred John Hill of the Great Eastern Railway and introduced in 1915. The design was perpetuated by Nigel Gresley of the LNER after the 1923 grouping. 134 were built and one example is preserved.
LNER Encyclopedia: The LNER Gresley K1 and K2 2-6-0 Moguls
A 2-6-0 design was quickly chosen, with the leading pony truck intended to reduce wear on the leading driving wheels and to provide a steadier ride at higher speeds. The resulting GNR Class H2 (LNER Class K1) was also the first design to incorporate Gresley's patented double …
GN's Trainz Website - LNER - Google Sites
Model by Gresley Ng - The British Railway Fan. This pack includes 5 variants of the A2 locomotive: NER Green (original condition). 1924 LNER Green (both with and without bogey spring variants)....
LNER Locomotive Numbering and Classification - Classification - LNER …
When the LNER was created in 1923, a new classification scheme was drawn up that could accommodate all the inherited steam locomotives and future new classes, and provide useful information about the features of a given class.