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NER Class S1

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Power type
  
Steam

Build date
  
1900-1901

Configuration
  
4-6-0

Designer
  
Wilson Worsdell

Total produced
  
5

Leading dia.
  
3 ft 7 ⁄4 in (1.099 m)

The NER Class S1 (LNER Class B14) was a class of 4-6-0 steam locomotives of the North Eastern Railway. It was designed by Wilson Worsdell and five locomotives were built between 1900 and 1901 at Gateshead works. The S1 was similar to the NER Class S but had larger driving wheels and a higher boiler pressure.

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Modifications

Schmidt superheaters and longer smokeboxes were fitted between 1913 and 1917.

Use

When built, the S1s hauled heavy passenger expresses between York, Newcastle, and Edinburgh. They were gradually replaced on these services by NER Class R and NER Class R1 4-4-0s. From 1907, they were mainly used for hauling fish trains.

Withdrawal

All five locomotives were withdrawn between 1929 and 1931 and none is preserved.

References

NER Class S1 Wikipedia