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GNR Class O1

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Power type
  
Steam

Build date
  
1914–1919

Configuration
  
2-8-0

Designer
  
Nigel Gresley

Total produced
  
20

GNR Class O1

Builder
  
Doncaster Works (5) North British Locomotive Co. (15)

The Great Northern Railway (GNR) Class O1 was a class of two-cylinder 2-8-0 steam locomotive designed by Nigel Gresley for heavy freight work and built by the GNR between 1913 and 1919.

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History

Gresley designed the O1 2-8-0 for the heavy coal trains on the mainline from Grantham to London, ordering five examples 1913, which were completed at Doncaster in 1914. A further fifteen were ordered in January 1916, but due to the First World War delays were incurred and construction was transferred to the North British Locomotive Company, who delivered the first ten in April 1918, followed by a further five in 1919.

The class was re-designated O3 by the London and North Eastern Railway in 1944.

British Railways

Seventeen examples survived into British Railways ownership in 1948, but all had been withdrawn by 1952.

References

GNR Class O1 Wikipedia