
GNR Class C1 (large boiler) - Wikipedia
The C1 Class, as it was known under both GNR & LNER classifications, was designed by Henry Ivatt as an enlarged version of what became the LNER C2 Class. The principle of the design was to produce a powerful, free-steaming engine to haul the …
GNR Class C1 (small boiler) - Wikipedia
The Great Northern Railway (GNR) Small Boiler Class C1 is a class of steam locomotive, the first 4-4-2 or Atlantic type in Great Britain. They were designed by Henry Ivatt in 1897. In total 22 were built between 1898 and 1903 at Doncaster Works .
Large Atlantic (C1) - The Great Northern Railway Society
This engine has worked the express services of the Great Northern Railway in conjunction with No. 292 (Doncaster compound) and the ” simple ” Atlantics of the ” 251 ” class without demonstrating any marked superiority in either efficiency or economy of operation, but the introduction of an engine so obtained, and built to the designs of ...
GNR Class C1 - Wikipedia
GNR Class C1 may refer to either of the following classes of railway locomotive designed for the Great Northern Railway by Henry Ivatt: GNR Class C1 (large boiler), 94 locomotives introduced from 1902, later LNER Class C1; GNR Class C1 (small boiler), 22 locomotives introduced from 1898, later LNER Class C2
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GNR C1型蒸汽机车是Great Northern Railway(GNR)的一种4-4-2轮式蒸汽机车,由Henry Ivatt设计,主要目的是为GNR提供一种强大、易于启动的机车,用以牵引最重要和最重的快车 。
GNR Class C1 (large boiler) | Locomotive Wiki | Fandom
The Great Northern Railway (GNR) Class C1 is a type of 4-4-2 steam locomotive. One, ex GNR 251, later LNER 2800, survives in preservation. Much like their small boiler cousins, they were capable of reaching speeds of up to 90 mph (145 km/h).
GNR 251 (GNR 251, LNER 251N, LNER 3251 & LNER 2800)
GNR 251 was built at Doncaster in December 1902 as the first example of the C1 class. It was fitted with a superheated boiler in August 1918 and in December 1923 the valve gear was changed to piston valves. The frames and cylinders are believed to have come from 1438 which retained this feature up to withdrawal in August 1947.
GNR / LNER Class C1 and C2 steam locomotives – Sole Survivor …
Jul 5, 2023 · Britain's first 4-4-2 'Atlantic' type locomotives, the Great Northern Railway's (GNR) C1 small and large boiler were the predecessor to Gresley's A1, A3 and A4 4-6-2 'Pacific' engines on the East Coast Mainline.
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GNR Class C1 No. 287 - Locomotive Wiki
3287 was a C1 4-4-2 steam locomotive that was originally built by Doncaster Works for the Great Northern Railway as 287 in 1904. 287 hauled passenger trains with its siblings for the GNR intill it was merged to form the LNER. 287 became 3287 and was superseded on the heaviest trains by the Gresley A1 Pacifics in the early 1920s. 3287 still ...
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