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The Metropolitan Railway K Class consisted of six 2-6-4T steam locomotives numbered 111 to 116. They were built by Armstrong Whitworth in 1925 using parts manufactured at the Royal Arsenal Woolwich to the design of the South Eastern and Chatham Railway N Class 2-6-0 locomotives. The boilers had been made by Robert Stephenson and Company of Darlington.

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