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  1. The Robinson C14 (GCR Class 9L) Atlantic Tank Engines

    In 1907, the Great Central Railway (GCR) took delivery of twelve 4-4-2T locomotives from Beyer, Peacock & Co. to the same basic design of the 1903-5 Class 9L (LNER Class C13)., but with wider side tanks and larger bunkers.

  2. GCR Class 9K - Wikipedia

    The Great Central Railway 9K and 9L classes were two related classes of 4-4-2T Atlantic steam locomotives. They were both intended for suburban passenger services. After the 1923 Grouping, they served the LNER as classes C13 and C14. Their designer was John G. Robinson.

  3. Category:Great Central Railway locomotives - Wikipedia

    Locomotives built by the Great Central Railway. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  4. loco-info.com - Great Central classes 9K and 9L

    Between 1903 and 1905 the Great Central Railway procured a total of 40 class 9K tank locomotives for their London suburban lines, which were based on the 2-4-2T class 9G tank locomotives and were designed by John G. Robinson.

  5. Robinson C13+C14 Atlantic Tank locos | National Preservation

    Jun 6, 2008 · Introduced in 1903, the C13 (GCR Class 9K) was Robinson's first suburban tank design; and is usually considered to be one of his most successful designs. The C13 was based on Pollitt's F2 2-4-2T design, but with a longer firebox and a longer smokebox.

  6. Locomotives of the GCR/LNER : Robinson C13 + C14 Atlantic Tank …

    Jul 3, 2022 · In 1907, the Great Central Railway (GCR) took delivery of twelve 4-4-2T locomotives from Beyer, Peacock & Co. to the same basic design of the 1903-5 Class 9L (LNER Class C13)., but with wider side tanks and larger bunkers. These were given the designation of Class 9L by the GCR, and Class C14 by the LNER. Including this photo of

  7. GCR Classes 9K and 9L - Wikidata

    2 classes of 40+12 British 4-4-2T locomotives, later LNER classes C13 and C14

  8. GCR Class 9L at Neasden | Taken from as print in the Mick Hy

    Taken from as print in the Mick Hymans collection, photographer, date and location not known Built by Beyer Peacock, entering service during May 1907. Became LNER Class C14 and renumber LNER 6120 in January 1925. Superheated in June 1929. Renumbered 7449 in July 1946 and withdrawn in July 1957

  9. Category:GCR class 9K / LNER class C13 - Wikimedia

    Media in category "GCR class 9K / LNER class C13" The following 5 files are in this category, out of 5 total.

  10. Category:Great Central Railway steam locomotives

    Locomotives of the Great Central Railway. This category has the following 22 subcategories, out of 22 total. The following 26 files are in this category, out of 26 total. Troop train, likely England.

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