This article is about the Great Northern Railway 4-4-2 tank locomotives (LNER Class C12). For the LNER Class C2 (ex-GNR small boiler class C1 "Klondyke" locomotives, see
GNR Class C1 (small boiler).
Great Northern Railway C2 class London & North Eastern Railway C12 |
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| Type and origin |
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| Power type | Steam |
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| Designer | Henry Ivatt |
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| Builder | Doncaster Works |
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| Serial number | 755–758, 788–971, 796–797, 812–821, 832–841, 924–933, 1017–1026, 1155–1164 |
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| Build date | 1898–1907 |
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| Total produced | 60 |
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| Career |
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| Number in class | 1 January 1923: 60, 1 January 1948: 49 |
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| Numbers | GNR: 1009A, 1010, 1013–1020, 1501–1550 |
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| Withdrawn | 1957–1958 |
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| Disposition | All scrapped |
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The Great Northern Railway class C2 locomotives is a scrapped class of 4-4-2 tank locomotives built by the Great Northern Railway (GNR) between 1898 and 1907. They were used on local and commuter passenger trains in Yorkshire and North London. They were withdrawn between 1957 and 1958.