0-6-0CT Class J92 GER/LNER Profile and Models

0-6-0CT Class J92 GER/LNER

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The LNER Class J92 (originally LNER Class Z4) were long-lived 0-6-0 tank locomotives and the oldest tank engines in LNER service, managing to survive right through to BR ownership. Five were designed and ordered by Samuel Johnson as simple tank locomotives and were rebuilt by Bromley in 1881, which included the addition of half cabs. One example was rebuilt with a 3-ton crane in 1891 for use at Stratford Works, with two more converted later in 1893. The remaining locos were scrapped. The three survivors spent their working lives at Stratford Works and were withdrawn in the early 1950s.

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Type of Locomotive

Steam

Builder

Ruston & Proctor

Build Date

1868

Total Built

5

Tractive Effort

13,962 lbf

Wheel Configuration

0-6-0CT

Operated By

Great Eastern Railway
London & North Eastern Railway

Main Duties

Maintenance

In Service Until

1952

Surviving Examples

0