TT3025M J50 Class 0-6-0T LNER No.2793 Steam Locomotive Class_Class 46 The first Class 31 entered
Description
The first Class 31 entered service in November 1957 and the design was one of the Pilot Scheme locomotives ordered by British Railways to replace steam traction
which make fields and meadows look even more realistic
like this one based in Fordhampton
Opened in 1885 and closed exactly 100 years later in 1985
Whilst being restored it was fitted with a 1275cc version of the original 1098cc BMC A-Series
TT3025M J50 Class 0-6-0T LNER No.2793 Steam Locomotive Class_Class 46 The first Class 31 enteredThe Gresley designed J50 Class was eventually made up of 102 locomotives, with design variations in the brakes, driving positions, boilers and bunker sizes resulting in four class parts. These locomotives served across the LNER from Eastfield in Scotland to Cambridge. If there was hard work to be done, a J50 was invariably on hand to do it. Built new in 1922 and 1924, 20 locomotives of the LNER J50 Class used a stock of second hand standard 4 5
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