The London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) Class O4 initially consisted of the 131 ex-Great Central Railway (GCR) Class 8K 2-8-0 steam locomotives acquired on grouping in 1923. The engines were designed by John G. Robinson and built at the GCR locomotive works at Gorton, Manchester.
LNER Class O4
Preserved No. 63601 at Doncaster Works.
Type and origin
Power type
Steam
Designer
John G. Robinson
Build date
1911–1918
Total produced
421
Specifications
Configuration:
•Whyte
2-8-0
•UIC
1′D h2
Gauge
4ft8+1⁄2in (1,435mm) standard gauge
Leading dia.
3ft 6in (1,067mm)
Driver dia.
4ft 8in (1,422mm)
Tender wheels
4ft 4in (1,321mm)
Wheelbase
51ft 2.5in (15.608m)
•Engine
25ft 5in (7.75m)
•Tender
13ft (4.0m)
Length
61ft 8.5in (18.809m)
Loco weight
72.5–74.65 long tons (73.66–75.85t; 81.20–83.61 short tons)
Fuel type
Coal
Fuel capacity
6long tons0cwt (13,400lb or 6.1t)
Water cap.
4,000impgal (18,000l; 4,800USgal)
Firebox type
Belpaire (some engines were fitted with round top fireboxes when the GCR was grouped into the LNER)
•Firegrate area
26.24sqft (2.438m2)
Boiler:
•Tube plates
15ft (4,600mm)
Boiler pressure
180psi (1.24MPa)
Heating surface
1,756sqft (163.1m2)
•Tubes
1,348sqft (125.2m2)
•Firebox
153sqft (14.2m2)
Superheater:
•Type
Robinson
•Heating area
225sqft (20.9m2)
Cylinders
Two, outside
Cylinder size
21in ×26in (533mm ×660mm)
Valve gear
Stephenson
Valve type
Piston valves
Performance figures
Tractive effort
31,325lbf (139.34kN)
Career
Operators
Great Central Railway
Railway Operating Division
London and North Eastern Railway
British Railways
Class
GCR: 8K
LNER: O4
Power class
BR: 7F
Numbers
LNER (from 1946): 3500–3920 BR: 63570–63920
Axle load class
LNER/BR: Route Availability 6
Withdrawn
December 1958 - April 1966
Disposition
One preserved, remainder scrapped
O4 History post 1923
The O4s were added to when the LNER purchased 273 ex-Railway Operating Division ROD 2-8-0s to the same design between 1923 and 1927. Meanwhile, the 19 GCR Class 8M (LNER Class O5) were rebuilt as O4 standard during the 1920s and 1930s. 92 O4 locomotives were requisitioned by the War Department during World War II and shipped during late 1941 for operation in the Middle East.
The O4 class were used to haul heavy freight trains throughout the LNER system. 329 engines remained in operation at 1 January 1948.[1]
Sub-classes
The LNER rebuilt many, allotting them into eight subclasses.
Sub-class details:[2]
O4/1, Introduced 1911. Robinson GCR design with small boiler, Belpaire firebox, steam and vacuum brakes and water scoop.
O4/2, Introduced 1925. O4/3 with cabs and boiler mountings reduced.
O4/3, Introduced 1917. ROD locos with steam brake only and no water scoop.
O4/4, Rebuilt with O2 boiler, extended rear frames and side window cab, since rebuilt again.
O4/8, Introduced 1944. Rebuilt with B1 boiler (Diagram 100A) and B1 style side window cab.
In 1944, 58 O4s were rebuilt with 100A boiler, Walschaerts valve gear and new cylinders at Gorton Works, then classified O1.
British Railways
Westbound freight struggling up Worsborough Bank approaching West Silkstone Junction headed by an ex-LNER Class O4, ex-GCR Class 8K
The surviving 329 Class O4 locomotives passed to British Railways (BR) on 1 January 1948. They were then widely operated on freight trains throughout the Eastern and North Eastern regions of BR. The locomotives were given BR numbers in the range 63570-63920 but this range included 58 locomotives which had been rebuilt as Class O1. Withdrawal of O4 engines by BR commenced in 1959 and the last was taken out of service in the Doncaster area in April 1966.
Preservation
An O4/1, GCR No. 102, BR No. 63601, is part of the extensive National Collection, and is preserved on the preserved Great Central Railway at Loughborough, Leicestershire. A further three Robinson 2-8-0s were exported and survive in preservation in New South Wales, Australia.
References
Casserley, H.C., Locomotives at the Grouping - 2 - London and North Eastern Railway, 1974, Ian Allan Ltd, ISBN0-7110-0553-2
Ian Allan ABC of British Railways Locomotives, summer 1961 edition, part 4, pp 36-37
Gallery
LNER Class O4/1 63664 was built by the GCR at Gorton works in 1912 as their Class 8K. Photo in service at Langwith Junction on 7 August 1960
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