GCR Class 9N
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The Great Central Railway Class 9N, classified A5 by the LNER, was a class of 4-6-2 tank locomotives designed by John G. Robinson for suburban passenger services. They were fitted with superheaters, piston valves and Stephenson valve gear.
Construction and numbering
The GCR built 21 locomotives at Gorton Works in three batches between 1911 and 1917.[1] They ordered a fourth batch of ten from Gorton, but this was not built until after the 1923 Grouping, under which GCR became part of the newly formed London and North Eastern Railway (LNER).[1] The LNER then ordered a fifth batch of 13 to a modified design, incorporating reduced boiler mountings and detail differences, and these were built by the outside contractors Hawthorn, Leslie & Co. during 1925–26 (works numbers 3616–28).[2]
Year | GCR Nos. | LNER Nos. | LNER 1946 Nos. |
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1911 | 165–170, 23–24, 447–448 | 5165–70, 5023–24, 5447–48 | 9800–07, –, 9808 |
1912 | 449–452, 128–129 | 5449–5452, 5128–5129 | 9809–9814 |
1917 | 371–374, 411 | 5371–5374, 5411 | 9815–9819 |
1923 | 3, 6, 7, 30, 45, 46, 88, 154, 156, 158 |
5003, 5006, 5007, 5030, 5045, 5046, 5088, 5154, 5156, 5158 |
9820–9829 |
1925–26 | — | 1712/19, 1738, 1750/56, 1760/66–68, 1771, 1782/84, 1790 |
9830–9842 |
No. 5447 was withdrawn in 1942, because the frames were badly cracked.[3] In 1943, the others were allocated new numbers in the 9800–42 block, but these were not applied until 1946.[4] Forty-three locomotives passed to British Railways in 1948, and between 1948 and 1951 their numbers were increased by 60000.[5] The class was divided into two parts in December 1948 as follows:[2]
- A5/1, 69800-69829: Built at Gorton to Robinson's design
- A5/2, 69830-69842: Built by Hawthorn, Leslie with modifications by Gresley
None have been preserved.
Year | Quantity in service at start of year |
Quantity withdrawn |
Locomotive numbers |
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1942 | 44 | 1 | 5447. |
1957 | 43 | 2 | 69815/33. |
1958 | 41 | 23 | 69802/04/07/10–11/18–19/22/24/26/28/30–32/34–42. |
1959 | 18 | 8 | 69800/03/05/09/12/16/25/27. |
1960 | 10 | 10 | 69801/06/08/13–14/17/20–21/23/29. |
Modelling
A 7mm scale kit is available from MSC models.[7]
References
Further reading
- Ian Allan ABC of British Railways Locomotives, 1948 edition, part 4, page 55.