GER Class T18


The GER Class T18 was a class of fifty 0-6-0 tank steam locomotives designed by James Holden for the Great Eastern Railway. They passed to the London and North Eastern Railway at the grouping in 1923 and received the LNER classification J66.

Overview

When James Holden took office on the Great Eastern, there were few 0-6-0T locomotives, most shunting being done by 0-4-4T and obsolete tender locomotives.
These small locomotives had cylinders,. coupled wheels and a grate area of. They were rebuilt between 1898 and 1908.
YearOrderBuilderQuantityGER Nos.LNER Nos.Notes
1886T18Stratford Works10275–2847275–7284
1887K19Stratford Works20285–3047285–7304
1888H21Stratford Works10307–3167307–7316
1888T21Stratford Works10317–3267317–7326

Withdrawals started in 1936 when four were sold to Sir Robert McAlpine and Son, the latter concern also having five on loan from late 1936 to mid-1938. Three others were sold, with No. 297 going to the Mersey Railway in 1939 as their No. 3 to work ballast trains. By the end of 1940, thirty-one had been withdrawn, and the remaining 19 locomotives continued with no further retirements until 1950. In the LNER 1944 renumbering plan, the locomotives were renumbered 8370–8388. Withdrawal restarted in 1950 and all were gone by the end of 1955.
In 1952, Three locomotives, 8370 and 8378, and 8382 were transferred to the service list as 32, 36, and 31 respectively.