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0-6-0ST Steam Locomotive Class
GNR Class J14 LNER Class J53
Type and origin
Power type
Steam
Designer
Patrick Stirling
Builder
Neilson and Co (20) Doncaster (32)
Build date
1892-1897
Total produced
52
Specifications
Configuration:
• Whyte
0-6-0ST
Length
32 ft 9.5 in (9.995 m)
Loco weight
50.5 long tons (51.3 t; 56.6 short tons)
Fuel type
Coal
Fuel capacity
3 long tons (3.0 t; 3.4 short tons)
Water cap.
1,090 imp gal (5,000 L)
Firebox:
• Grate area
16 sq ft (1.5 m2)
Boiler pressure
150 to 160 psi (1,000 to 1,100 kPa)
Cylinders
2 (inside)
Cylinder size
18 in × 26 in (460 mm × 660 mm)
Performance figures
Tractive effort
19,177 to 20,456 lbf (85.30 to 90.99 kN)
Career
Operators
Great Northern Railway
London and North Eastern Railway
British Railways
Class
GNR: J14
LNER: J53
Withdrawn
1936-1961
Disposition
Several rebuilt into J52s in the 1920s, remainder scrapped.
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