
LNER Encyclopedia: The T.W. Worsdell J71 (NER Class E) 0-6-0 …
Unlike his other standard types, the new Class E (LNER J71) engines lacked Joy valve motion and compound expansion. Therefore they were really a side tank development of the existing '44' locomotives. The J71s proved to be a good standard shunting engine for the NER's needs, and 120 were built between 1886 and 1895.
NER Class E - Wikipedia
The North Eastern Railway (NER) Class E, classified as Class J71 by the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER), was a class of small 0-6-0 T steam locomotive designed by T.W. Worsdell.
The LNER 'J' 0-6-0 Locomotives: J71 - J94 - London and North …
The LNER 'J' 0-6-0 Locomotives: J71 - J94 Due to the large numbers of different 0-6-0 classes, they have been split into four indexes: The 0-6-0 Tender Locomotive Classes J1 - J20, can be found here The 0-6-0 Tender Locomotive Classes J21 - J41, can be found here The 0-6-0 Tank & Diesel Locomotive Classes J45 - J70, can be found here
NER Class E1 - Wikipedia
The North Eastern Railway Class E1, classified as Class J72 by the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER), is a class of small 0-6-0 T steam locomotives designed by Wilson Worsdell for shunting. They had inside cylinders and Stephenson valve gear.
The LNER 'J' 0-6-0 Locomotives: J50 - J70 and Diesels
British Railway added a further 28 locomotives from 1949, remarkably adopting a North Eastern Railway (NER) design of 1898. See the The 0-6-0T Tank Locomotive Classes J71 - J94 index for the remaining LNER 0-6-0T types.
NER Class E - Wikiwand
The North Eastern Railway (NER) Class E, classified as Class J71 by the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER), was a class of small 0-6-0 T steam locomotive designed by T.W. Worsdell.
LNER J71 shunter (pneumatic model) - Brick Train Awards
Model of the British Class E side tank shunter introduced by Worsdell in 1886. It proved a very successful design, with 120 units built between 1886 and 1895. Minor design changes then led to the J72. In 1961, the last J71 was finally withdrawn from service, after 74 years in operation. There is a Black-and-white photo of engine No. 285.
LNER Class J71 - Wikipedia
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MT249: NER J71 0-6-0T Conversion Kit – Wizard Models Limited
The NER E Class (later LNER J71) was designed by T W Worsdell and introduced in 1886 as a standard NER shunting engine, with 4’7″ wheels and a wheelbase of 13’6″ divided 6’6″ + 7′. The E1/J72 was derived from the E/J71, but with 4’1″ wheels with the wheelbase equally divided at …
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