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TheLNER Class J64 was a class of three0-6-0Tsteam locomotives of theLondon and North Eastern Railway.[1]
They were built byHudswell Clarke for theMid-Suffolk Light Railway and were acquired by the LNER when it took over the Mid-Suffolk in 1924. Number 3 was withdrawn immediately and never received an LNER number. Nos. 1 and 2 were renumbered as LNER 8316 and 8317 respectively.
The dimensions for Nos. 1 and 2 are shown in the infobox (right). Dimensions for No. 3 are not known but it is believed to have been similar to No. 1, except that the cylinder bore was 14 inches (356 mm).
Withdrawal dates were:
None of the locomotives are preserved.
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