English: Ex-NER 4-8-0T outside Stockton Locomotive Shed.
Another of the three 4-8-0Ts employed at Stockton for hump-shunting in the marshalling yard (see also NZ4420 : 4-8-0T locomotive for hump shunting, resting in Stockton Locomotive Yard). These NER class X (LNER T1) 4-8-0Ts were introduced by Wilson Worsdell in 1909 and a few were built after Grouping; No. 9912 was built 10/1909 as No. 1352, became LNER No. 9912 in 1946 and survived until 10/59, when Diesel shunters took over its work.
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