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Type and origin | |
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Power type | Steam |
Builder | Neilson and Company |
Serial number | 4252–4255 |
Build date | 1891 |
Total produced | 4 |
Specifications | |
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Configuration: |
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• Whyte | 0-4-4T |
• UIC | B2′ n2t |
Gauge | 4 ft 8 1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) |
Fuel type | Coal |
Cylinders | Two, inside |
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Operators | Metropolitan Railway |
Class | C class |
Number in class | 4 |
Numbers | 67-70 |
Disposition | No. 69 sold around 1920, others scrapped |
The Metropolitan Railway C class was a group of four 0-4-4T steam tank locomotives built in 1891 by Neilson and Company. They were to a design by James Stirling, originally the Q class of the South Eastern Railway, and were fitted with condensing apparatus for working in tunnels.