THE J94 CLASS SADDLE TANKS â WHICH ALSO SERVED
The first of an âAusterityâ design of 0-6-0 saddle tanks for the War Department took to the rails in January 1943 and was the prototype for a total of 377 from a range of industrial locomotive builders, with many seeing service in France after D-Day. After the war the availability of a stock of these locomotives led to the London & North Eastern Railway purchasing 75 of them in 1946, classifying them J94. Strong, robust, simple and durable, these 0-6-0STs proved ideal for almost every sort of shunting and local goods activity, the last surviving until 1967. Many more, of course, gave service on industrial railway systems, such as for the National Coal Board, and construction of them continued until asâŠ