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    NER 66 Aerolite - Wikipedia

    Aerolite was built in 1869 as a replacement for an engine of the same name built by Kitson's for the Great Exhibition in 1851 and which was destroyed in a collision in 1868. The engine, like its predecessor, was used to haul the Mechanical Engineer's saloon. Originally a 2-2-2WT, side tanks were added 1886, and … See more

    North Eastern Railway (NER) No. 66 Aerolite is a preserved British steam locomotive. It was classified X1 by the LNER. It was capable of reaching 55 mph (89 km/h). See more

    Aerolite is the basis for the Thomas & Friends character Whiff , an industrial rubbish engine whose job is to shunt rubbish to the See more

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  2. LNER Encyclopedia: The Wilson Worsdell X1 2-2-4T …

    WEBThe Wilson Worsdell X1 2-2-4T Locomotive 'Aerolite'. The original Aerolite was a 2-2-2 built in 1851 by Kitson for the Great Exhibition. In 1854 this entered the ownership of the North Eastern Railway (NER) who used it …

  3. NER Class 66 & LNER Class X1 2-2-4T Aerolite

  4. NER Class X1 No. 66 "Aerolite" - Locomotive Wiki

    WEBIt was classified X1 by the LNER in 1923 and was retired in 1933, being preserved at York the following year. It can be found today at the National Railway Museum in York where it is today placed on public display.

  5. North Eastern Railway 2-2-4T 66 Aerolite | Loco Yard

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    WEBJun 10, 2019 · The LNER classified the four NER 2-2-4Ts as class X, and there were three sub classes to cover the four engines! Aerolite was class X1. Today it has its old NER livery restored and it is on display in the …

  10. UKP: X1 - SpotLog

    WEBNER No. 66 Aerolite is a preserved British steam locomotive. It was classified X1 by the LNER. It was capable of reaching 55 mph. Aerolite was built in 1869 as a replacement for an engine of the same name built by …