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The London and North Western Railway (LNWR) Class G1 was a class of 0-8-0 steam locomotives. Superheated version of the LNWR Class G.

Engines were either built from new or rebuilt from previous classes:

Numbering is somewhat complicated. The LNWR used a numbering system based on the lowest available number, with the result the the numbers were scattered through the stock book. The LMS renumbered the engines into a more logical series, however they also then continued to rebuild engines, which retained their numbers originally assigned by the LMS.

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More information Source, Dates (re)built ...
SourceDates (re)builtTotal (re)built(Re)built by LNWRLNWR No(s)Rebuilt by LMSLMS No(s)Notes
Prototype Class G191211265309154
New construction1912-1918170170...09155-9334
Class B1917-19279146?45?
Class E1917-19241812...6...
Class F1921-19241061036, 1038, 2570, 2114, 2573, 13694initially: 9349/65/7/72/3/86.
Class D1925-1934630n/a639002-64
Class C1925-192750n/a58953/4/62/4/6
Class G?910n/a919077-9144
Total:1912-1934449235see above214see above
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Some were rebuilt back from Class G2a to Class G1 as they passed through heavy overhaul and received lower pressure boilers.

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Further reading

  • Bob Essery & David Jenkinson An Illustrated Review of LMS Locomotives Vol. 2 Absorbed Pre-Group Classes Western and Central Divisions
  • Edward Talbot, The London & North Western Railway Eight-Coupled Goods Engines
  • Willie Yeadon, Yeadon's Compendium of LNWR Locomotives Vol 2 Goods Tender Engines

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