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Victoria II contains a deep political simulation reflected in 8 different types of governments, 7 ideologies and a new sphere of influence system, gunboat diplomacy, and a new election system with coalition governments and legislatures. [13] The diplomacy in Victoria II is similar to that of other Paradox titles. Each country has a relation ...
The Victorian Railways J class was a branch line steam locomotive operated by the Victorian Railways (VR) between 1954 and 1972. A development of the successful Victorian Railways K class 2-8-0, it was the last new class of steam locomotive introduced on the VR.
The Great Western Railway Victoria Class were 2-4-0 broad gauge steam locomotives for passenger train work. This class was introduced into service in two batches between August 1856 and May 1864. This class was introduced into service in two batches between August 1856 and May 1864.
(2) 1902–c. 1939: 263: 0: 141 converted to D 1; 82 converted to D 2; 11 converted to D 3; 29 scrapped; A 2 class: 4-6-0: A 2 572 – A 2 1082 (various), A 1 800 – A 1 877 (various), A 2 816 – A 2 999 § VR Ballarat North Workshops (5) VR Bendigo Workshops (5) VR Newport Workshops (175) 1907–1964: 185: 5: Saturated steam boilers were ...
In the lead up to the game's announcement, Victoria 3 was seen as a meme by the Paradox fanbase due to players constantly asking about it, only to be ignored, with many joking that it would never see a release or that any mention of the number 'three' from an official Paradox source meant that the game was on the way.
In 1920 the London and North Western Railway named Claughton-class locomotive No. 2035 'Private E. Sykes, V.C.' in his honour. This locomotive was rebuilt in 1933 as a 4-6-0 class 6P5F Patriot class with the LMS number 5537 (Later renumbered, by British Railways, as 45537), retaining the name Private E. Sykes, V.C. until withdrawn from service and scrapped in 1962.
However, production of the fourth batch ceased in 1951, after only three had been built, because the VR opted to order more of a new design of 2-8-0 branch line locomotive, the J class. The VR sold ten of the North British-built N class locomotives (461, 465, 471, 474, 477, 485, 490, 491, 494 and 495) [ 5 ] to the South Australian Railways ...
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