
GNR Stirling 4-2-2 - Wikipedia
The Great Northern Railway (GNR) No. 1 class Stirling Single is a class of steam locomotive designed for express passenger work. Designed by Patrick Stirling, they are characterised by …
The GNR Stirling G2 0-4-4T Locomotives - London and North …
The GNR Stirling G2 0-4-4T Locomotives. The G2 class was an earlier version of the G1 class, constructed between 1881 and 1885. Ten engines had full height chimneys and worked in the …
120 Series (G2) - The Great Northern Railway Society
These engines, and those of the 126 class, together with rebuilds of Mr. Sturrock’s Metropolitan engines, are the only types on the G.N.R. with brass number plates.
Locomotives of the Great Northern Railway (Great Britain)
Six men held this post during the existence of the Great Northern Railway. Until 1868 engines were obtained from outside manufacturers, but after this date were increasingly built at the …
GNR No.533 Crane Tank - Wikipedia
GNR No. 533 was a locomotive of the British Great Northern Railway, built by Patrick Stirling in 1876. A larger boiler was fitted in 1891 making the locomotive a member of the GNR G2 class. …
GNR steam locomotives - Iowa State University
Class: Wheel Arr-angement: Driver Diam. Cylinders Diam.xStroke: Boiler Press. Ad. Wt. EW WO: Grate Area: Evap. Surface: Sup. Surface: Remarks: A: 0-4-2: 67in ...
LNER Encyclopedia: The Great Northern Railway: Locomotives
Locomotive History of the GNR. The first Locomotive Superintendent was Benjamin Cubitt. He died before any trains ran but did order 50 2-2-2 engines from Sharp Brothers. Denison acted …
SteamIndex
2016年10月11日 · S&ER No. 1 (GNR 501) was a Fairbairn 0-4-2T with a long history: it had been acquired from the LNWR, but had originated on the Liverpool Crosby & Souithport Railway as …
GNR Locomotives - The Great Northern Railway Society
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Locomotive Encyclopaedia - The Great Northern Railway Society
You can click on the engineer name to access the engineer page, and the locomotive name to access its details. If you’re on a mobile phone, it’s easy to use if you view it horizontally – the …