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== External links == |
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{{Commons category|LNER Class J38}} |
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* [http://www.lner.info/locos/J/j38.shtml LNER encyclopedia] |
* [http://www.lner.info/locos/J/j38.shtml LNER encyclopedia] |
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* [http://www.railuk.co.uk/steam/getsteamclass.php?item=J38 Railuk database] |
* [http://www.railuk.co.uk/steam/getsteamclass.php?item=J38 Railuk database] |
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The London and North Eastern Railway Class J38 was a class of steam locomotive designed for freight work. They were designed by Nigel Gresley and introduced in 1926. A total of 35 were built and they were used in Scotland. All passed into British Railways ownership in 1948 and they were numbered 65900-65934.
The J39 was a later development, exchanging the J38's 4'8" driving wheels with larger 5'2", 289 J39s being built. Some of the J38s were later rebuilt with J39 boilers.
Dimensions
- BR Power classification, 6F
- Locomotive weight, 58 tons 19 cwt
- Tender weight, 44 tons 4 cwt
- Boiler pressure, 180 psi
- Superheater, Yes
- Cylinders, 20"x26"
- Driving wheel diameter, 4' 8"
- Tractive effort, 28,415 lb
- Valve gear, Stephenson (piston valves)
Preservation
All J38s were withdrawn between 1962 and 1967, with none surviving the cutter's torch. There are plans to build a replica of an LNER J38, along with a J39, for preservation in a few years to come.[citation needed]
Sources
Ian Allan ABC of British Railways Locomotives, 1962 edition
External links