GER Class N31


The GER Class N31 was a class of eighty-two 0-6-0 steam locomotives designed by James Holden for the Great Eastern Railway. Eighteen passed to the London and North Eastern Railway at the 1923 grouping and received the LNER classification J14.

History

These goods locomotives had cylinders, driving wheels, and a boiler. Eighty-one were built at Stratford Works between 1893 and 1898.

Table of orders and numbers

Class 127

In addition, when the Class 127 locomotive was rebuilt from compound to simple in 1895, it was then included into Class N31.

Performance

They were not particularly successful locomotives. Although nicknamed Swifts, they were sluggish locomotives, due to the placement of the valve chests underneath the cylinders.

Withdrawals

Withdrawals started in 1908, and by the end of 1922, only eighteen were left in service. The LNER allocated numbers 7000 higher than the locomotives' GER numbers, but withdrawals continued, and by 1925 the class was extinct.
YearQuantity in
service at
start of year
Quantity
withdrawn
Locomotive numbers
1908821971
19098118546, 549, 565, 566, 570, 571, 602, 605, 608, 950, 953–955, 957, 966, 969, 972, 975
19106314542, 550, 563, 568, 569, 603, 606, 956, 962, 974, 982, 989, 990, 991
1911499547, 551, 562, 567, 958, 960, 961, 988, 997
1912406544, 949, 952, 967, 968, 996
1913343607, 979, 935
19143130545, 0564, 947
1915281946
1916271994
19202620543, 999
1921241965
1922235548, 948, 986, 992, 995
1923186959, 970, 976, 980, 985, 993
1924125951, 963, 964, 977, 978
192577604, 973, 981, 983, 984, 987, 998