NER CLASS C1


The North Eastern Railway (NER) 'Class C1', classified 'J21' by the London and North Eastern Railway, is a class of 0-6-0 steam locomotive. They were designed by T.W. Worsdell.
Originally 30 were built, but later 171 Class C Compound locomotives were converted to simple operation.
Seventy-seven passed into British Railways ownership in 1948 and they were numbered '65025-65123' (with gaps).

Contents
Preservation
Rebuilding
Dimensions
Class C compound (as built)
Class C1 simple (as built)
First rebuild
Second rebuild
External links

Preservation


(L)NER 876 at Beamish, 2001

One, LNER 876 (BR 65033), has survived to preservation and is the subject of a bid to restore it to working order. The Locomotive was preserved in 1972 for Beamish Museum. It was used at Beamish from 1975, pulling the restored NER Coach and the restored NER wagons between the Colliery Sidings and Station, until 1984 when it was declared unfit to run. It then languished in the station yard, with No 14 (Hawthorn Leslie) or the Diesel shunter moving it to keep the motion running on occasion. It was on static display until 2004/2005 when it was removed to the North Norfolk Railway for restoration. Hopefully in the next ten to fifteen years she will come back to Beamish.

Rebuilding


The rebuilding history of the class is very complex. All the Class C compounds were rebuilt as Class C1 simples and all were then re-classified as Class C (NER) and later Class J21 (LNER).
Some locos were further rebuilt with superheaters, 19" bore cylinders, piston valves and Stephenson valve gear. Strangely, the superheaters were later removed from some of these locomotives.

Dimensions


Class C compound (as built)


Locomotive weight: Not known

Boiler pressure, 160 psi

Superheater, No

Cylinders:


★ one high-pressure, 18"x24"


★ one low-pressure, 26"x24"

Driving wheel diameter, 5' 1¼"

Tractive effort, 16,952 lb

Valve gear, Joy (slide valves)
Class C1 simple (as built)


Locomotive weight: Not known

Boiler pressure, 140 psi

Superheater, No

Cylinders, 18"x24"

Driving wheel diameter, 5' 1¼"

Tractive effort, 15,108 lb

Valve gear, Joy (slide valves)
First rebuild


Locomotive weight: 42 tons 1 cwt

Boiler pressure, 160 psi

Superheater, No

Cylinders, 18"x24"

Driving wheel diameter, 5' 1¼"

Tractive effort, 17,265 lb

Valve gear, Joy (slide valves)
Second rebuild


Locomotive weight: 42 tons 9 cwt

Boiler pressure, 160 psi

Superheater, Some superheated

Cylinders, 19"x24"

Driving wheel diameter, 5' 1¼"

Tractive effort, 19,237 lb

Valve gear, Stephenson (piston valves)

External links



★ http://www.lner.info/locos/J/j21.shtml

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