Steam Train Post 15: Furness Railway J1/E1 Locomotives


 As we continue on  the history train journey, we arrived at our 15th stop. With this train trip, we leave Bagnall Port of Par, England and returned to the Furness Railway up in the Furness area of Lancashire, North West England to see their old E1/new J1 locomotives. 

Furness Railway J1/E1 locomotives details

  1. Railroad/Basic: Furness Railway/ J1 Locomotives 

  2. Engine: Tank Engine 

  3. Designer: Richard Mason 

  4. Builder: 

    1. Sharp, Stewart & Company  => 7 locomotives

    2. Total 2 locomotives

  5. Built (Year): sometime in 1891 rebuilt => 7 locomotives 

    1. Sometime in 1891 =>  7  locomotives

    2. Total: 7 locomotives

  6. Withdrawn: Between 1919-1924

  7. Number of Wheels: 8 wheels

  8. Configuration: 2-4-2T

  9. Top Speed: Unconfirm even by research 

  10. Preserved: 0 real locomotives & 0 fictional locomotive



Furness Railway E1 locomotives [FORMERLY]

  1. Railroad/Basic: Furness Railway/ E1 Locomotives 

  2. Engine: Tender Engine 

  3. Designer: Richard Mason 

  4. Builder: 

    1. Sharp, Stewart & Company => 19 locomotives

    2. Total 19 locomotives

  5. Built (Year): sometime in 1872 => 19 locomotives 

    1. Sometime in 1872 => 19 locomotives 

    2. Total: 19 locomotives

  6. Withdrawn (Actually Retired not scrapped): sometime between 1919-1924

  7. Number of Wheels: 10 wheels

  8. Configuration: 2-4-0

  9. Top Speed: Unconfirm even by research 

  10. Preserved: 2 real locomotives/ 1 Fictional Locomotive 



Please Note from the Railway Series Book Furness Railway engine named Albert belong to this group. 

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