Locomotives of the North Eastern Railway

The North Eastern Railway was formed by merger in 1854 and merged into the London and North Eastern Railway at the grouping in 1923. Between those dates five men held the post of Locomotive Superintendent.

In addition many locomotives were inherited from the NER's constituents, and also from subsequent acquisitions, which are not listed here.

Edward Fletcher (1854–1883)

Edward Fletcher was inherited from the York, Newcastle and Berwick Railway, one of the NER's constituents. There was very little standardization during his term of office, and only a few types are listed here.

Class Type Quantity Manufacturer Date LNER Class Notes
BTP 0-4-4T q Neilson & Co. (12)
R. & W. Hawthorn & Co. (20)
Gateshead Works
Darlington Works (25)
York Works (2)
1874–84 G6 [1]
66 2-2-4T 1 Gateshead Works 1886 X1 [2]
190 2-2-4T 2 York Works 1860, 1881 X3 [3]
290 0-6-0T (60) (1899–1921) [1] Rebuilt from BTP-class 0-4-4T
398 0-6-0 R. Stephenson & Co.
R. & W. Hawthorn & Co.
Neilson & Co.
[4][5]
901 2-4-0 55 Gateshead Works (35)
Beyer, Peacock & Co. (10)
Neilson & Co. (10)
1872–82 [6][7]
No. 957 2-2-4T (1) Gateshead Works (1903) X2 [8] Rebuilt from BTP-class 0-4-4T
1001 0-6-0 [9]
1440 2-4-0 18 Leeds Works (1)
Gateshead Works (17)
1875–85 [10][11]

Alexander McDonnell (1883–1884)

Alexander McDonnell moved from the Great Southern and Western Railway of Ireland. However his policies proved unpopular with the drivers and he resigned after only one year in office.

Class Type Quantity Manufacturer Date LNER Class Notes
38 4-4-0 28 Gateshead Works (16)
R. & W. Hawthorn (12)
1884–85 [12][13] Another 8 cancelled
59 0-6-0 44 Darlington Works (32)
R. Stephenson & Co. (12)
1883–85 J22 [12][14][15]

Locomotive Committee (1884–1885)

Between A. McDonnell and T. W. Worsdell there was an interval during which the office was covered by a Locomotive Committee.[16] The Locomotive Committee was chaired by Henry Tennant.[17]

Class Type Quantity Manufacturer Date LNER Class Notes
8 0-6-0T 8 Gateshead Works 1885 J74 [18] Incorporated parts of cancelled 38-class locomotives
1463 2-4-0 20 Darlington Works (10)
Gateshead Works (10)
1885 E5 [19][20]

Thomas William Worsdell (1885–1890)

T. W. Worsdell was an enthusiast for compounding and many of his designs used the two-cylinder system of August von Borries, usually in conjunction with simple-expansion versions of the same engines for comparison. The compounds were mostly rebuilt as simple-expansion engines by his brother and successor Wilson Worsdell.

He introduced the system of class designations, starting with "A" for the first, and so on, and then adding a digit for later developments of each. This system was reorganized somewhat in 1914.

Image Class Type Quantity Manufacturer Date LNER Class Notes
A 2-4-2T 60 Gateshead Works 1886–92 F8 [21]
B 0-6-2T 53 Gateshead Works (14)
Darlington Works (39)
1888–90 [22] Two-cylinder compound, rebuilt as simple 1904–11
B1 0-6-2T 11 Darlington Works (10)
Gateshead Works (1)
1886–88 N8 [23] Redesignated class B in 1914
C 0-6-0 171 Gateshead Works (141)
Darlington Works (30)
1886–92 [24][25] Two-cylinder compound, rebuilt as simple 1901–11
C1 0-6-0 30 Gateshead Works 1886–95 J21 [26] Simple version of “C”, redesignated class C in 1914
D 2-4-0 2 Gateshead Works 1886–88 [27] Two-cylinder compound, rebuilt as 4-4-0 simple in 1896, became class F1, then F
E 0-6-0T 120 Darlington Works 1886–95 J71 [28]
F 4-4-0 25 Gateshead Works 1887–91 [29] Two-cylinder compound, rebuilt as simple 1895–1905
F1 4-4-0 10 Gateshead Works 1887 D22 [30] Simple version of “F”, redesignated class F in 1914
G 2-4-0 20 Darlington Works 1887–88 D23 [31] Rebuilt as 4-4-0 in 1900–04, to become class G1, then G
H 0-4-0T 19 Gateshead Works 1888–97 Y7 [32][33] Another 5 built by LNER at Darlington Works in 1923
H1 0-6-0T 2 Gateshead Works 1888 J78 [34] Crane tanks, derived from class “H” 0-4-0s
I 4-2-2 10 Gateshead Works 1888–90 [35] Two-cylinder compound, rebuilt as simple 1900–02, withdrawn 1920–22
J 4-2-2 10 Gateshead Works 1889–90 [36] Larger than class “I”, two-cylinder compound, rebuilt as simple 1894–95, withdrawn 1920–22
K 0-4-0T 5 Gateshead Works 1890 Y8 [37][38]

Wilson Worsdell (1890–1910)

Wilson Worsdell was the brother of his predecessor.

Image Class Type Quantity Manufacturer Date LNER Class Notes
964A 0-6-0T 15 1891–93 rebuilds of 964 class
L 0-6-0T 10 Gateshead Works 1891–92 J73 [39]
M 4-4-0 1 Gateshead Works 1893 D19 [40] Two-cylinder Worsdell-von Borries compound; rebuilt in 1898 as three-cylinder Smith compound; redesignated class “3CC” in 1914.
M1 4-4-0 20 Gateshead Works 1892–93 D17/1 [41] Redesignated class “M” in 1914
N 0-6-2T 20 Darlington Works 1893 N9 [42]
O 0-4-4T 110 Darlington Works 1894–1901 G5 [43]
P 0-6-0 70 Gateshead Works (50)
Darlington Works (20)
1894–98 J24 [44][45]
P1 0-6-0 120 Gateshead Works (80)
Darlington Works (40)
1898–1902 J25 [46][47]
P2 0-6-0 50 Gateshead Works (20)
Darlington Works (30)
1904–05 J26 [48][49]
P3 0-6-0 80 Darlington Works (30)
Beyer, Peacock & Co. (20)
North British Locomotive Co. (20)
Robert Stephenson & Co. (10)
1906–09 J27 [50][51] Another 25 built in 1921–22 (see below)
Q 4-4-0 30 Gateshead Works 1896–97 D17/2 [52] Similar to class “M1”
Q1 4-4-0 2 Gateshead Works 1896 D18 [53] Larger variant of class “Q” with 7-foot-7 14-inch (2.318 m) wheels
H2 0-6-0T 3 Gateshead Works 1897–1907 J79 [54] Derived from class “H” 0-4-0T
E1 0-6-0T 20 Darlington Works 1898–99 J72 [55] Another 55 built 1914–22 (see below)
R 4-4-0 60 Gateshead Works 1899–07 D20 [56]
R1 4-4-0 10 Darlington Works 1908–09 D21 [57]
S 4-6-0 40 Gateshead Works 1899–1909 B13 [58][59]
S1 4-6-0 5 Gateshead Works 1900–01 B14 [60][61]
T 0-8-0 50 Gateshead Works 1901–04 Q5 [62]
T1 0-8-0 40 Darlington Works 1907–11 Q5 [63]
U 0-6-2T 20 Darlington Works 1902–03 N10 [64]
V 4-4-2 10 Gateshead Works 1903–04 C6 [65]
4CC 4-4-2 2 Gateshead Works 1906 C8 [66] Four-cylinder compound
V/09 4-4-2 10 Darlington Works 1910 C6 [67]
W 4-6-0T 10 Gateshead Works 1907–08 A6 [68] Passenger tanks, rebuilt as 4-6-2T (NER Class W1) during 1914–17
X 4-8-0T 10 Gateshead Works 1909–10 T1 [69][70] For heavy shunting. Another 5 built by the LNER at Darlington Works in 1925.
Y 4-6-2T 20 Darlington Works 1910–11 A7 [71] for heavy freight, derived from class “X”

Vincent Raven (1910–1922)

Vincent Raven was the last Chief Mechanical Engineer of the North Eastern Railway

Image Class Type Quantity Manufacturer Date LNER Class Notes
V2 4-4-2 50 North British Locomotive Co. (20)
Darlington Works (30)
1911–17 C7 [72] Later redesignated class “Z”
S2 4-6-0 20 Darlington Works 1911–13 B15 [73][74]
D 4-4-4T 45 Darlington Works 1913-22 H1 [75] Rebuilt as 4-6-2T (1931–36), became LNER Class A8.
T2 0-8-0 120 Darlington Works (70)
Armstrong Whitworth (50)
1913–21 Q6 [76]
E1 0-6-0T 55 Darlington Works (30)
Armstrong Whitworth (25)
1914-22 J72 [77] Continuation of W. Worsdell design; another 10 built by the LNER at Doncaster Works in 1925; 28 built by BR at Darlington Works 1949–51
T3 0-8-0 15 Darlington 1919 Q7 [78] Three-cylinder simple.
S3 4-6-0 38 Darlington Works 1919–23 B16 [79][80] Another 32 built by the LNER
P3 0-6-0 25 Darlington Works 1921–22 J27 [81] Continuation of W. Worsdell design. Another 10 built by the LNER in 1923.
4.6.2 4-6-2 2 Darlington Works 1922–24 A2 [82] Another 3 built by the LNER in 1924

Electric locomotives

All built for 1500V DC overhead supply, except where noted.

Image NER Nos. Type Quantity Manufacturer Date Notes
1–2 Bo-Bo 2 Gateshead / BTH / Brush 1905 [83] 600V DC. For Newcastle Quayside branch. Also equipped with 3rd rail pick-up.
3–12 Bo-Bo 10 Darlington Works 1914–18 [84] For Newport – Shildon line. One later converted to LNER Class EB1.
13 2-Co-2 1 Darlington Works 1922 [85] Prototype for main-line electrification. Never saw service.

Locomotives built to NER designs after 1922

Image NER Class LNER Class Type Quantity Manufacturer Date Notes
H Y7 0-4-0T 5 Darlington Works 1923 [86]
P3 J27 0-6-0 10 Darlington Works 1923
S3 B16 4-6-0 32 Darlington Works 1923–24
4.6.2 A2 4-6-2 3 Darlington Works 1924
X T1 4-8-0T 5 Darlington Works 1925 [70]
E1 J72 0-6-0T 10 Doncaster Works 1925
E1 J72 0-6-0T 28 Darlington Works 1948–51

Preserved locomotives

Image NER No. NER Class Type Manufacturer Serial No. Date Notes
1275 1001 0-6-0 Dübs & Co. 708 1874 Static exhibit; National Collection, York
910 901 2-4-0 Gateshead Works 1875 Static exhibit; National Collection, Shildon
1463 1463 2-4-0 Darlington Works 1885 Static exhibit; National Collection, Darlington Railway Centre and Museum
876 C1 0-6-0 Gateshead Works 1889 BR: 65033; under restoration
1310 H 0-4-0T Gateshead Works 1891 Middleton Railway
1621 M1 4-4-0 Gateshead Works 1893 Static exhibit; National Collection, York
66 66 2-2-4T Gateshead Works 1869/1902 Named “Aerolite”; static exhibit; National Collection, York.
1 (ES1) Bo-Bo Gateshead / BTH / Brush 1905 Static exhibit; National Collection, Shildon
2238 T2 0-8-0 Darlington Works 1918 BR: 63395; North Yorkshire Moors Railway. Owned by the North Eastern Locomotive Preservation Group
901 T3 0-8-0 Darlington Works 1919 Static exhibit; National Collection, Darlington Railway Centre and Museum
Locomotives built to NER designs after 1922
LNER
945
Y7
(NER H)
0-4-0T Darlington Works 1923 At Beamish Museum, on loan from North Norfolk Railway
LNER
2392
J27
(NER P3)
0-6-0 Darlington Works 1923 Owned by the North Eastern Locomotive Preservation Group
BR
69023
J72
(NER E1)
0-6-0T Darlington Works 2151 1951 Renumbered 59 in the Eastern Region Departmental list. Owned by the North Eastern Locomotive Preservation Group

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