Class ne 93 0-6-0

Class Details
NE class 93 Double Framed Short Coupled Engines first introduced in 1860.y
Cyls:17(*16)x24; DW: 5ft (+4ft 8)(++4ft).
75 engines were built by contractors and a few built at Gateshead were also included in the class.

BR #LNER #North Eastern Railway #NameBuiltWdrn1950 shedLast shedNotesPhotos
295
3591905
5031908Whitby
505*
512May 1908Whitby
5161905
5171906Darlington*
5661905+
574Jul 1909York
5781905
580
5811905
5831905
642Aug 1908Malton
643Aug 1908Malton
6441905
645Oct 1907Whitby
6461905
647Oct 1907Hull
648Oct 1907Malton
649
650
651
6521905
6531905
6541905
6551905
656
657Oct 1908York
1
6581905Sold out of service and lasted to 1959 with the National Coal Board.
2
659Aug 1908Whitby
6601905Sold out of service in 1908 and was eventually scrapped in 1959 belonging to the NCB.
6611905
1678
1731++
1750Aug 1908Stockton
1759*
17601905
17661909Malton
17671905
1771May 1908Middlesborough*
1776
1777
1
1778++
17821905
1785*
1790May 1908Newport
17941904*. Original number: 510. A Stephenson built engine which suffered a boiler explosion at Alne on 28 Mar 1877 but was repaired.
1795

Number of locomotives logged in this class is 49.

Number of locomotives with photos available in this class: 3.