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GER Class C32

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Power type
  
Steam

Builder
  
Stratford Works

Total produced
  
50

Designer
  
James Holden

Build date
  
1893–1902

Configuration
  
2-4-2T

GER Class C32

The GER Class C32 was a class of fifty 2-4-2T steam locomotives designed by James Holden and built by the company's Stratford Works between 1892 and 1902. They all passed to the London and North Eastern Railway at the 1923 grouping and received the classification F3.

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History

These locomotives were fitted with 17 12-by-24-inch (444 mm × 610 mm) cylinders and 5-foot-8-inch (1.727 m) diameter driving wheels. They were a tender version of the T26 class 2-4-0s, albeit with a 3-inch (76 mm) shorter coupled wheelbase. They shared the same type of boiler as that class, well as the N31 and later Y14 class 0-6-0s. They were intended for use on long-distance stopping services, and so they were all initially fitted with Westinghouse air brake equipment.

The R33 and D53 batches had been fitted with condensing equipment from new, but the LNER gradually removed them from all but one locomotive, the exception being an early retirement.

All had survived to pass to the LNER in 1923; the first retirement started in 1936 when 8090 was withdrawn.

Thirty-seven locomotives lasted long enough to be renumbered in the 1946 scheme; fifteen of them became the property of British Railways in 1948, but only three of them lasted long enough to receive their BR number.

Further material

  • "LNER Class F3 encyclopaedia entry". LNER Society. 
  • References

    GER Class C32 Wikipedia