James Holden (engineer) - List of Locomotive Classes

List of Locomotive Classes

Please see Whyte notation and Steam locomotive nomenclature for a description of the notation used in the section headings below.
  • GER Class T18 (LNER J66) 0-6-0T
  • GER Class T19 2-4-0
  • GER Class T19 Rebuilt 2-4-0 "Humpty Dumpties"
  • GER Class T19 Rebuilt (LNER D13) 4-4-0
  • GER Class 127 0-6-0
  • GER Class E22 (LNER J65) 0-6-0T
  • GER Class R24 (LNER J67) 0-6-0T
  • GER Class R24 Rebuilt (LNER J69) 0-6-0T
  • GER Class T26 (LNER E4) 2-4-0
  • GER Class D27 2-2-2
  • GER Class N31 (LNER J14) 0-6-0
  • GER Class C32 (LNER F3) 2-4-2T
  • GER Class P43 4-2-2
  • GER Class S44 (LNER G4) 0-4-4T
  • GER Classes S46 and D56 "Claud Hamilton" (LNER D14/D15) 4-4-0
  • GER Class F48 (LNER J16) 0-6-0
  • GER Class C53 (LNER J70) 0-6-0tram
  • GER Class A55 "Decapod" 0-10-0WT
  • GER Class S56 (LNER J69) 0-6-0T
  • GER Class G58 (LNER J17) 0-6-0

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