The NER 1463 Class (LNER Class E5) was a class of 2-4-0 steam locomotive of the North Eastern Railway. The class was designed in 1884 by a locomotive committee, chaired by Henry Tennant, and built in 1885.
The new E5 locomotives were direct descendants of Fletcher's "901"s. The cab design was changed, and a completely new tender design was used. A total of twenty E5s were built in 1885, with Darlington and Gateshead building ten each.
All twenty E5s were still allocated to secondary express duties, when they entered LNER ownership, withdrawals started in 1926, and were completed in February 1929. Only one E5 has survived into preservation. It is owned by the National Collection.