Hornby R316 LNER 0-6-0 Class J83 Locomotive . OO Gauge USED

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Hornby R316 LNER 0-6-0 Class J83 Locomotive . OO Gauge USED

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Hornby R316 LNER 0-6-0 Class J83 Locomotive . OO Gauge USED

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Hornby R316 LNER 0-6-0 Class J83 Locomotive . OO Gauge USED

Hornby R316 LNER 0-6-0 Class J83 Locomotive . OO Gauge USED

 

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Hornby R316 LNER 0-6-0 Class J83 Locomotive
 
The NBR D Class (LNER Class J83) was a class of 0-6-0 tank locomotives designed by Matthew Holmes for short distance freight, station pilot, and heavy shunting duties on the North British Railway. They were introduced in 1900 and had inside cylinders and piston valves operated by Stephenson valve gear. Forty of these new Class D engines were delivered in 1900–01, twenty each from Neilson and Company and Sharp, Stewart and Company. The class were highly successful in service, with only three failing to complete one million miles (1,600,000 km) during their lifetime. One locomotive, No. 9830, managed to complete two million miles (3,200,000 km). One locomotive was withdrawn in 1947, a year before nationalisation, but later the class were gradually displaced by diesel shunters during the 1950s, with the last withdrawn in 1962. All members of the class were scrapped, and there is no surviving example in preservation.
 
This model is in excellent condition with a near-perfect body and chassis.. There are no marks or blemishes and all buffers and couplers are as they should be.
 
We carried out a light service and fully tested the engine and nothing is amiss and it is a great runner.
 
It comes in its original box with the service sheet​