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North Eastern class O
London & North Eastern class G5
Great Britain | 1894 | 110 produced
Ex LNER 7279 in March 1950 at Stratford
Ex LNER 7279 in March 1950 at Stratford
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The North Eastern Railway class O was designed by Wilson Worsdell to supplant the 2-4-2T suburban tanks of his brother Thomas. Between 1894 and 1901, 110 were completed at Darlington. They now had the 0-4-4T wheel arrangement and a higher tractive effort than their predecessors with a symmetric wheel arrangement. Although they had no leading axle, they were good for 60 mph between stations with a longer distance.

In 1923, they became LNER class G5. In the following decades they got no major rebuilds, but all survived until the founding of British Railways in 1948. The first one was withdrawn in 1949, but larger numbers only followed in 1955. By 1958, all were gone and scrapped. At Shildon, the Class G5 Locomotive Company Ltd. is now building a replica that will be numbered 1759.

General
Built1894-1901
ManufacturerDarlington
Axle config0-4-4T (Forney) 
Gauge4 ft 8 1/2 in (Standard gauge)
Dimensions and Weights
Wheelbase22 ft 6 in
Rigid wheelbase7 ft 9 in
Service weight125,250 lbs
Adhesive weight67,200 lbs
Axle load38,864 lbs
Water capacity2,402 us gal
Fuel capacity7,840 lbs (coal)
Boiler
Grate area15.6 sq ft
Firebox area98 sq ft
Tube heating area995 sq ft
Evaporative heating area1,093 sq ft
Total heating area1,093 sq ft
Power Plant
Driver diameter61.3 in
Boiler pressure160 psi
Expansion typesimple
Cylinderstwo, 18 x 24 in
Power
Power sourcesteam
Estimated power525 hp (391 kW)
Optimal speed19 mph
Starting effort17,266 lbf
Calculated Values
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Wilson Worsdell
last changed: 07/2024
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