Seventy were still in service at the
1923 grouping, the LNER adding 7000 to the numbers of nearly all the ex-Great Eastern locomotives, including the Class S69 locomotives. A further ten were ordered in 1928 to ease a power shortage caused by the stalled development on a
new class of 4-6-0 locomotives, and the cancellation of the planned suburban
2-6-4T tank locomotive due to the adverse press publicity caused by the
Sevenoaks derailment of 1927. All the B12 locomotives were fitted with vacuum ejectors between 1924 and 1929 (the 1928 batch had them from new). Fifty-five locomotives were fitted with
ACFI feedwater heaters between 1927 and 1934, but these were removed between 1934 and 1942. The first substantive change was the fitting of
Lenz poppet valves to the 1928 batch (from new), and six of the ex-GE locomotives (8516/19/25/32/33/40). These locomotives were then classified as class
B12/2. The poppet valves were not a great success and they all reverted to or were converted to
piston valve engines between 1931 and 1934. As newer power became available, the locomotives’ low axleload made them ideal candidates for transfers elsewhere. Consequently, between 1931 and 1942, twenty-five locomotives were transferred to Scotland for use on the former
Great North of Scotland Railway lines. Starting in 1932, a programme began of rebuilding the B12 locomotives with larger diameter boilers. The Diagram 99A boilers utilised were diameter, compared with the diameter originals. These rebuilt locomotives were classified as class
B12/3, and as they had a higher axleload, none of the Scottish-allocated locomotives were included. The last to be rebuilt was 8549 in 1944, leaving 8534 as the last English B12/1; but it was withdrawn the following year without being rebuilt. As the Scottish locomotives also required new boilers, a new design was started in 1941, based on the old design but with a
round-topped firebox and other detail changes. Thirty of these Diagram 25A boilers were manufactured at Doncaster and Stratford between 1942 and 1946. Nine were sent to
Inverurie Works for fitting to B12 locomotives, the remainder went to Stratford for fitting to
class J20 locomotives. The B12 locomotives fitted with the Diagram 25A boiler (1500/04/05/07/08/11/24/26) were classified as class
B12/4. In the 1942 LNER renumbering scheme, the class was allocated the range
7415–7494, but only eleven (7426/37/49/67/70/72/76/79/82/88/91) were renumbered before the scheme was abandoned due to the war. In the 1946 scheme, the class was allocated the
1500–1580 block(their 1924 numbers with 7000 removed from them), with gaps for the two withdrawn locomotives. ==British Railways==