
GER Class T77 - Wikipedia
The GER Class T77 was a class of twenty-five 0-6-0 steam locomotives designed by A. J. Hill for the Great Eastern Railway. They all passed to the London and North Eastern Railway at the 1923 grouping and received the classification J19.
The Hill J18 & J19 (GER Classes E72 & T77) 0-6-0 Locomotives
The Hill J18 & J19 (GER Classes E72 & T77) 0-6-0 Locomotives Hill 's Great Eastern Railway (GER) Class E72 (LNER J18) was a development of the still saturated J17 goods locomotive. The J18 added superheating and piston valves to the design.
LNER Encyclopedia: The 0-6-0 'J' Class Locomotives of the LNER
It was used mainly for locomotives intended for freight, branch, and shunting work. If any single type epitomises the British steam locomotive from the mid-19th Century, it is the inside-cylinder 0-6-0 tender loco.
GER Class T77 - Wikiwand
The GER Class T77 was a class of twenty-five 0-6-0 steam locomotives designed by A. J. Hill for the Great Eastern Railway. They all passed to the London and North Eastern Railway at the 1923 grouping and received the classification J19.
LNER locomotive numbering and classification - Wikipedia
Former LNER diesel and petrol shunters were numbered in the 15xxx series (though the petrol shunters initially carried their appropriate 68xxx series numbers until 1949), while the electric locomotives were numbered in the 26xxx series, leaving the 66xxx series unused.
LNER/BR J19 Locomotive Pack - BLS Site
Neil Cunningham (cunningn) has produced a new fantastic locomotive pack to bring the J19 locomotives into Train Simulator. The GER Class T77 was a class of twenty-five 0-6-0 steam locomotives designed by A. J. Hill for the Great Eastern Railway.
J19 and WD.. | Taken in about 1959 Grimy ex-Great Eastern Ra
Aug 18, 2024 · Grimy ex-Great Eastern Railway LNER J19 0-6-0 64669 at March loco shed, on a dull day in around 1959, with an ex-WD 2-8-0 in the background.... 64669 had entered service in 1919, and was withdrawn from Stratford shed in September 1961, and scrapped.
Great Northern/ LNER 0-6-0 Locomotives in Great_Britain
Feb 15, 2004 · Although originally delivered by Manning Wardle to the West Yorkshire in 1863, the locomotive known to the Great Northern later as the J19 was the product of Patrick Stirling's rebuilding nine years later. It's not clear when 471 was retired, but 470 was converted to an oil-burning 0-4-2ST by removing the rearmost coupling rods.
Category:GER Class T77 / LNER Class J19 - Wikimedia Commons
LNER J19 class 0-6-0 awaiting repair outside Stratford Works, 1961 - geograph.org.uk - 4802474.jpg 2,394 × 1,428; 1.49 MB
GER Class E72 - Wikipedia
Between 1935 and 1936, the LNER rebuilt them in line with its standards, and reclassified them as class J19/2, the same as the rebuilt GER Class T77 (which had been LNER class J19, later J19/1, before rebuilding). At nationalisation in 1948, …