GER Class E22


The GER Class E22 was a class of twenty 0-6-0 steam tank locomotives designed by James Holden for the Great Eastern Railway. They passed to the London and North Eastern Railway at the grouping in 1923 and received the LNER classification J65.

History

These had coupled wheels, cylinders and were lighter than the T18 class.
YearOrderBuilderQuantityGER Nos.LNER Nos.Notes
1889E22Stratford Works10150–1597150–7159
1893B32Stratford Works10245–2547245–7254

They were reboilered between 1889 and 1912. The Macallan variable blastpipe was removed from 1924. They ran as 2-4-0Ts on the Fenchurch Street to Blackwall service and were sometimes known as Blackwall Tanks. They operated on the Stoke Ferry, Eye and Mid-Suffolk Light Railway branches. Withdrawals started in 1930, and by 1937 fifteen had been withdrawn, but there were no more retirements for ten years. In 1944 the five surviving locomotives were renumbered 8211–8215 in order of construction. These last five were withdrawn between 1947 and 1956, when the class became extinct.
YearQuantity in
service at
start of year
Quantity
withdrawn
Locomotive numbers
19302017246
19311937153, 7245, 7251
19321627154, 7158
19351427152, 7252
19361217248
19371167150, 7151, 7156, 7159, 7249, 7254
1947518212
19484168213
19493168215
19532168211
19561168214