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GER Class B74
LNER Class Y4
Departmental (Service) locomotive No. 33 at Stratford Locomotive Depot, 18 February 1961
Type and origin
Power typeSteam
DesignerA. J. Hill
BuilderStratford Works
Build date1913–1921
Total produced5
Specifications
Configuration:
 • Whyte0-4-0T
 • UICB n2t
Gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)
Driver dia.3 ft 10 in (1.168 m)
Wheelbase6 ft 0 in (1.829 m)
Length24 ft1+12 in (7.35 m) over buffers
Axle load19 long tons 1 cwt (42,700 lb or 19.4 t)
Loco weight38 long tons 1 cwt (85,200 lb or 38.7 t) full
Fuel typeCoal
Fuel capacity0 long tons 15 cwt (1,700 lb or 0.8 t)
Water cap.750 imp gal (3,410 L; 901 US gal)
Firebox:
 • Grate area13.9 sq ft (1.29 m2)
BoilerLNER Diagram 40
Boiler pressure180 lbf/in2 (1.24 MPa)
Heating surface:
 • Firebox75.1 sq ft (6.98 m2)
 • Tubes905.4 sq ft (84.11 m2)
 • Total surface980.5 sq ft (91.09 m2)
SuperheaterNone
CylindersTwo, outside
Cylinder size17 in × 20 in (432 mm × 508 mm)
Valve gearWalschaerts
Valve typeSlide valves
Performance figures
Tractive effort19,224 lbf (85.51 kN)
Career
Operators
Class
  • GER: B74
  • LNER: Y4
Power classBR: 0F
NicknamesPots
Axle load classLNER/BR:RA 6
Withdrawn1955-1957 (4), 1963 (1)
DispositionAll scrapped

TheGER Class B74 was a class of five0-4-0T steam locomotives designed byAlfred John Hill for theGreat Eastern Railway. They all passed to theLondon and North Eastern Railway at the1923 grouping and received the LNER classificationY4.

History

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These locomotives had 17-by-20-inch (432 by 508 mm) outside cylinders driving 3-foot-10-inch (1.168 m) wheels. They were built to replace the older, less powerfulClass 209 (LNER Class Y5). From 1914 two of the class worked theGlobe Road & Devonshire Street goods yards.[1] No. 227 was built for use on the branch to the Blackwall pepper warehouse on the western side of Bow Creek; it had a height of 12 feet 7 inches (3.84 m) measured to the top of the chimney. The next two were needed to serve a goods yard that was only accessible by passing under a low bridge, and these had their chimney, dome and cab reduced in height to suit the bridge – the maximum height of these was11 feet4+34 inches (3.473 m). The final two were also built to the reduced height, even though no. 210 was intended purely for use within Stratford Works, where no height restrictions existed. To ensure maximum interchangeability, no. 7227 (as it had by then become) was altered to conform during July 1931.[2]

Table of orders and numbers[3]
YearOrderManufacturerQuantityGER Nos.LNER Nos.LNER 1944 Nos.Notes
1913B74Stratford Works122772278125
1914B77Stratford Works2228, 2267228, 7226,8126, 8127
1921A82Stratford Works2229, 2107229, 72108128, 8129

All were still in service at the 1923 grouping; the LNER adding 7000 to the numbers of nearly all the ex-Great Eastern locomotives, including the Class B74 locomotives. There were renumbered8125–8129 in the 1944 renumbering scheme. At nationalisation in 1948, British Railways added 60000 to their numbers.

In 1952, number 68129 was transferred to the Service (departmental) list and renumbered 33. Withdrawals started in 1955 with 68125, with 68127 and 68128 going in 1956 and 68126 in 1957. The last to be withdrawn was 33, in 1963.

References

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Notes

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  1. ^Bradley, Richard (October 2019). "Devonshire Street - birthplace of the Eastern Counties Railway".Great Eastern Journal.180: 34.
  2. ^Boddy et al. 1977, p. 84.
  3. ^Aldrich 1969, p. 108.

Bibliography

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  • Aldrich, C. Langley (1969).The Locomotives of the Great Eastern Railway 1862–1962 (7th ed.). Wickford, Essex: C. Langley Aldrich.OCLC 30278831.
  • Baxter, Bertram (2012). Baxter, David; Mitchell, Peter (eds.).British Locomotive Catalogue 1825–1923, Volume 6: Great Eastern Railway, North British Railway, Great North of Scotland Railway, Midland & Great Northern Joint Railway, remaining companies in the LNER group. Southampton: Kestrel Railway Books. p. 103.ISBN 978-1-905505-26-5.
  • Boddy, M. G.; Brown, W. A.; Fry, E. V.; Hennigan, W.;Hoole, Ken; Manners, F.; Neve, E.; Platt, E. N. T.; Proud, P.;Yeadon, W. B. (June 1977). Fry, E. V. (ed.).Locomotives of the L.N.E.R., Part 9B: Tank Engines—Classes Q1 to Z5. Kenilworth:RCTS.ISBN 0-901115-41-X.

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