GCR Class 11F LNER Class D11 GCR Class 11F 62690 (LNER D11/2 No. 6397) The Lady of the Lake at Haymarket MPD, Edinburgh, in 1958
Type and origin Power type Steam Designer John G. Robinson Builder Build date 1919–1924 Total produced 35
Specifications Configuration: • Whyte 4-4-0 • UIC 2′B h2 Gauge 4 ft 8+ 1 ⁄2 in (1,435 mm ) standard gauge Leading dia. 3 ft 6 in (1.067 m) Driver dia.6 ft 9 in (2.057 m) Length 56 ft 5.5 in (17.209 m) Loco weight 61.15 long tons (62.13 t; 68.49 short tons) Tender weight 48.30 long tons (49.08 t; 54.10 short tons) Fuel type Coal Fuel capacity 6 long tons 0 cwt (13,400 lb or 6.1 t) Water cap. 4,000 imp gal (18,000 L; 4,800 US gal) Firebox: • Grate area 26.5 sq ft (2.46 m2 ) Boiler: • Diameter 5 ft 0.5 in (1,537 mm) to 5 ft 3 in (1,600 mm) Boiler pressure 180 psi (1.24 MPa) Heating surface: • Firebox 155 sq ft (14.4 m2 ) • Tubes 972 sq ft (90.3 m2 ) • Flues 416 sq ft (38.6 m2 ) • Total surface 1,543 sq ft (143.3 m2 ) Superheater: • Heating area 209 sq ft (19.4 m2 ) Cylinders Two, inside Cylinder size 20 in × 26 in (508 mm × 660 mm) Valve gear Stephenson Valve type 10 inches (254 mm) piston valves
Career Operators Class GCR: 11F LNER: D11/1, D11/2 Power class BR: 3P2F Withdrawn 1958–1962 Disposition One preserved, remainder scrapped
The Great Central Railway Class 11F or Improved Director Class is a class of 4-4-0 steam locomotive designed by John G. Robinson for passenger work. The LNER classified them as Class D11 in 1923. They were based on the earlier GCR Class 11E "Director" class (LNER D10).
There were two subclasses: D11/1 were the original GCR engines and D11/2 were those built in 1924 by the LNER to a reduced loading gauge with smaller boiler mountings for hauling passenger trains in Scotland .[ 2]