| Great Northern Railway Classes PG, QG, QLG and QNG
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| | Type and origin | 
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 | Power type | Steam | 
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 | Designer | C. Clifford | 
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 | Serial number | 10,11,100−103,151 (PG)152-155 (QG)119, 158-165 (QLG)38, 39, 112 (GNQ)
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 | Build date | 1899—1911 | 
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 | Total produced | 28 | 
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| | Specifications | 
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 | Configuration: 
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 | • Whyte | 0-6-0 | 
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 | Gauge | 5 ft 3 in (1,600 mm) | 
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 | Driver dia. | 4 ft 7+1⁄4 in (1,403 mm) | 
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 | Loco weight | 39 long tons 14 cwt (88,900 lb or 40.3 t)—49 long tons 0 cwt (109,800 lb or 49.8 t) | 
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 | Boiler pressure | 175 lbf/in2 (1,206.58 kPa) | 
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 | Cylinders | Two, inside | 
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 | Train heating | steam | 
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| | Performance figures | 
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 | Tractive effort | 19,880 lbf (88.43 kN)−24,065 lbf (107.05 kN) | 
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Great Northern Railway Classes PG, QG, QLG and QNG[a] were a series of 0-6-0 freight locomotives introduced from 1899 by Charles Clifford.
History
The PG class was introduced in December 1899 by Charles Clifford with 4 feet 7 inches (1.40 m) driving wheels and 18+1⁄2 by 24 inches (47 cm × 61 cm) cylinders.  The QG's introduced in 1904 were 1 foot 6 inches (0.46 m) longer than the PG with 18+1⁄2 by 26 inches (47 cm × 66 cm) cylinders weighed in 2 tons heavier.  The key changed with the QLG class introduced in 1906 was a 4 feet 9 inches (1.45 m) wide boiler.
Notes
- ^ There are variations in the class designations, sometimes LQG is used for QLG for example
 
References
- Boocock, Colin (1 October 2009). "Locomotive Compendium Ireland" (1st ed.). Ian Allan. ISBN 9780711033603.
- Johnston, Norman (1999). Locomotives of the GNRI. Newtownards: Colourprint Books. ISBN 1-898392-48-X. OCLC 43340833. OL 12248170M.
 
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