Gresley GNR 0-6-2 (later N2)

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Gresley GNR 0-6-2 (later N2)

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Hi,

Does some one know the 1920/21 GNR classification for what was later classified N2 by the LNER?
Many thanks.

Kimball
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They were N2/1 when first built (as far as I know)
https://www.lner.info/locos/N/n2.php
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Re: Gresley GNR 0-6-2 (later N2)

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'N2' alone as a GNR class, no class parts at that stage!
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Hatfield Shed wrote: Wed Sep 05, 2018 8:50 am 'N2' alone as a GNR class, no class parts at that stage!
So it was. The N2/1 was applied in 1926/7
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Re: Gresley GNR 0-6-2 (later N2)

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Hi Dave and HS,

Thank you very much.

Kimball
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