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LNER D40 GNoSR 4-4-0 : Heywood F Class Locomotives

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    The London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) D40 class is a type of 4-4-0 steam locomotive inherited from the Great North of Scotland Railway (GNSR). It consisted of GNSR class V (introduced in 1899 by William Pickersgill) and GNSR class F (introduced in 1920 by T. E. Heywood). The two classes were similar but the class F was superheated
    Class V
    In February 1898, the Scottish locomotive builder Neilson, Reid and Company had completed an order for twelve 4-4-0 locomotives for the Great North of Scotland Railway (GNSR); these comprised GNSR class T.[1] In October that year, William Pickersgill, the GNSR Locomotive Superintendent, requested authority to purchase a further twelve. Neilsons offered to build between ten and twenty further locomotives of the class T design. The GNSR Board of Directors granted permission for ten locomotives of a slightly modified design incorporating a side-window cab, and Neilson, Reid & Co. were awarded the contract that November (Neilsons order no. E827) at a price of £2975 each.[2][3] Delivery commenced in October 1899, but by the time that the first five locomotives had been received by the GNSR (class V; numbers 113–115, 25, 26), they found that a downturn in traffic meant that not only were the remaining five not required, but that they would also be unable to pay for them. Accordingly, the GNSR requested that Neilsons should find an alternative buyer, and to obtain the best possible price. They were duly sold to the South Eastern and Chatham Railway for £3300 each, where they became that company's class G.[2][3] An offer from the SECR to purchase the first five as well, but at £3325 each, was turned down by the GNSR.[4]
    A further eight locomotives (in two batches of four) to the same design as the 1899 batch were built by the GNSR at their Inverurie Works, Aberdeenshire, in 1909–10 (nos. 27, 29, 31, 36) and 1913–15 (nos. 28, 33, 35, 34). Once again, Pickersgill's recommended quantities were reduced: he had requested ten in 1903, and eight in 1911
    Class F
    The class F locomotives were the only ones to be named by the GNSR, all other classes being numbered only. The class originally comprised eight locomotives, six built by the North British Locomotive Company in Glasgow in 1920, the remaining two by GNSR at Inverurie Works in 1921.




    This second collection features the GNSR Heywood Class F locomotives
    All these 8 locos were named


    LNER days
    6846 Benachie
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    D40 (GNSR Pickersgill Class V & Heywood Class F) 4-4-0 Locomotives - Railway-Photography

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    6848 Andrew Bain
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    6852 Glen Grant


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    Number 62277 was preserved and renumbered as 49 as an example of the superheated version. GNSR No. 49, Gordon Highlander was also numbered as LNER No. 6849 at the Grouping, LNER No. 2277 in 1946 and BR No. 62277 on nationalisation. At withdrawal, it was the only survivor of the class still in service. Restored to GNSR green in 1958, though it never carried green livery in GNSR service since it originally appeared in Heywood's lined black, it was given an occasional airing on specials before retirement to the Glasgow Transport Museum. It has been moved to the Scottish Railway Museum at Bo'ness rather than the new waterfront Glasgow Transport Museum
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    B.R.Days
    62273 George Davidson

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    62274 Benachie Kittybrewster Shed Aberdeen July 1953 D40 (GNSR class F (1920 by T. E. Heywood).


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    62275 Sir David Stewart Inverurie


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    62275 Sir David Stewart Inverurie (GNSR class F (1920 by T. E. Heywood).

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    62276 Andrew Bain Kittybrewster shed Aberdeen July 1952



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    62278 Hatton Castle Kittybrewster shed 24th July 1952

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    D40 (GNSR Pickersgill Class V & Heywood Class F) 4-4-0 Locomotives - Railway-Photography

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    62278 Hatton Castle Inverurie Works July 1954


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    62778 Hatton Castle Kilmarnock works 22nd August 1955



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    D40 (GNSR Pickersgill Class V & Heywood Class F) 4-4-0 Locomotives - Railway-Photography

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    62279 Glen Grant Kittybrewster shed Aberdeen



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    D40 (GNSR Pickersgill Class V & Heywood Class F) 4-4-0 Locomotives - Railway-Photography

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    Neil
     

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