File:GER 0-6-0 T18 Tank Engne 275.jpg
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The T18 class 0-6-0 tank engines were built from 1886-1888. The T18s were a simple design with 16 x 24-in. cylinders and 4-ft. 0-ins. diameter driving wheels. The boilers were derived from that used on Adams' K9 class 0-4-2Ts. After grouping they became LNER Class J-66
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Author | Tony Hisgett from Birmingham, UK |
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