Model Details

Class J83 0-6-0T Locomotive

U.K.
8477

Class J83 0-6-0T Locomotive

Years Released: 2000 2001 2002 (Model Year pages)
Model released for 3 years.

Model: Class J83 0-6-0T Locomotive
Running Number: 8477
Category: Steam Locomotives
Steam Locomotives
Locomotive Class: Class J83
Class J83
Designer: M. Holmes
Class Information: Class introduced 1900.
Weight: 45 tons
Purpose: Shunting & Light Mixed Traffic
Wheel Arrangement: 0-6-0
0-6-0
Model Information: Length - 124mm.
R.2164A Running Number - 8481
Models Produced: ---
Logo & Box Style:

2000 2001 2002

2000 2001 2002
Company: L.N.E.R. - London & North Eastern Railway
Logo: L.N.E.R. Crest
Logo Years: 1923 - 1947
London & North Eastern Railway
Livery: L.N.E.R. Apple Green
L.N.E.R. Apple Green
Livery Details: Apple green with black and white lining and gold lettering.
Company Information: The second biggest of Britains post grouping railway companies formed in 1923. Some very famous locomotives were designed and operated by the L.N.E.R. including the Flying Scotsman and the Mallard.

Model Ranking:
Current: 1688 - December 2023
Previous: 518 - November 2023
Movement: (-1170)

Model Year Details (3)

YEAR CAT MODEL
2000 R.2164B 2000
Class J83 0-6-0T Locomotive
2001 R.2164B 2001
Class J83 0-6-0T Locomotive
2002 R.2164B 2002
Class J83 0-6-0T Locomotive

Related Service Sheets (2)

NO SERVICE SHEET NAME ISSUE DATE
201 0-6-0 Locomotives December 1997
201B Class 0-6-0 Locomotive September 2000

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Model Catalogue Information

YEAR INFORMATION
2000 Built originally for the North British Railway in 1900, this class of locomotive was used mainly for local passenger trains and station pilot duties. The 0-6-0 denotes the wheel arrangement of the locomotive while the T means that is is a tank engine. Class J83 is fitted with as SSPP chassis and a Type 7 motor.
2001 Built originally for the North British Railway in 1900, this class of locomotive was used mainly for local passenger trains and station pilot duties. The 0-6-0 denotes the wheel arrangement of the locomotive while the ‘T’ means that it is a tank engine. Class J83 is fitted with an SSPP chassis and a Type 7 motor.
2002 Built originally for the North British Railway in 1900, this class of locomotive was used mainly for local passenger trains and station pilot duties. The 0-6-0 denotes the wheel arrangement of the locomotive while the ‘T’ means that it is a tank engine. Class J83 is fitted with an SSPP chassis and a Type 7 motor.

Motor Information

YEAR MOTOR
2000 Type 7
2001 Type 7
2002 Type 7

Price List

YEAR UK PRICE
2000 £29.99
2002 £33.50

Catalogue Images (3)

R.2164B - Class J83 0-6-0T Locomotive - 2000
R.2164B Class J83 0-6-0T Locomotive - 2000

R.2164B - Class J83 0-6-0T Locomotive - 2001
R.2164B Class J83 0-6-0T Locomotive - 2001

R.2164B - Class J83 0-6-0T Locomotive - 2002
R.2164B Class J83 0-6-0T Locomotive - 2002


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