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TheGER Class F48 was a class of sixty0-6-0steamtender locomotives designed byJames Holden for theGreat Eastern Railway in Great Britain. They passed to theLondon and North Eastern Railway at thegrouping in 1923 and received the LNER classificationJ16.
The F48 class, of which there were sixty, were built between 1900 and 1903 atStratford Works, and had round-top fireboxes of the same type as used on theClass S46Claud Hamilton 4-4-0s.[1] No. 1189 was built instead with aBelpaire firebox, being the first Great Eastern locomotive to be so fitted.[1] This was done as a comparative experiment against the regular round-top firebox.[2] The experiment was a success and a further thirty locomotives constructed later were fitted withBelpaire fireboxes and termed theG58 class.
From 1921, all the round-top boilers were replaced by the Belpaire type, the majority beingsuperheated. Sixteen had been reboilered by the Great Eastern before the grouping of 1923. The remaining forty-three were reboilered by the London and North Eastern Railway and were re-classified J17. All had been dealt with by 1932, whereupon the Class J16 ceased to exist.
At firstMacallan blastpipes were fitted, but later theStone's variable blastpipe was substituted.Plain blastpipes were substituted between 1924 and 1929.[3]
The former Class F48 locomotives were renumbered 5500–5559 in the LNER's 1946 renumbering scheme. The exception was 8200, which had been damaged beyond repair in aV-2 attack in November 1944.[1]
All the remaining locomotives passed toBritish Railways in 1948, and had 60000 added to their number. They were withdrawn between 1953 and 1962.[4]
| Year | Order No. | Quantity | GER No. | LNER No. | 1946 No. | Notes |
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| 1900 | F48 | 10 | 1150–1159 | 8150–8159 | 5500–5509 | |
| 1900–01 | H50 | 10 | 1160–1169 | 8160–8169 | 5510–5519 | |
| 1901 | L52 | 10 | 1170–1179 | 8170–8179 | 5520–5529 | |
| 1901–02 | P52 | 10 | 1180–1189 | 8180–8189 | 5530–5539 | |
| 1902 | B54 | 10 | 1190–1199 | 8190–8199 | 5540–5549 | |
| 1902–03 | P54 | 10 | 1200–1209 | 8200–8209 | —, 5551–5559 |