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  2. The Escapists 2 - Wikipedia

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    Single-player, multiplayer. The Escapists 2 is a strategy role-playing video game developed by Mouldy Toof Studios and published by Team17. It is the sequel to The Escapists (2015) and it was released worldwide for Linux, macOS, PlayStation 4, Windows, and Xbox One in August 2017. Nintendo Switch and mobile phones versions were released in 2018 ...

  3. Southern Pacific GS-2 class - Wikipedia

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    Contents. Southern Pacific GS-2 class. Water cap. The GS-2 was a class of streamlined 4-8-4 "Northern" type steam locomotive operated by the Southern Pacific Railroad (SP) from 1937 to 1958. A total of six were built by the Lima Locomotive Works, numbered 4410 through 4415. GS stands for "Golden State" or "General Service."

  4. Zero Punctuation - Wikipedia

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    Zero Punctuation is a series of video game reviews created by English comedy writer and video game journalist Ben "Yahtzee" Croshaw. From its inception in 2007, episodes were published weekly by internet magazine The Escapist. Episodes typically range from five to six minutes in length. Videos provide caustic humour, rapid-fire delivery, visual ...

  5. SNCF 2D2 5500 - Wikipedia

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    Each locomotive had over 5,000 metres (16,000 ft) of wire for the series-wound electric motors. The driver would start the engines in series , with only 1 ⁄ 4 voltage applied at 350 A. The resistance applied to the engines was progressively removed and the locomotive's speed increased, then switching to series-parallel operation and finally ...

  6. SNCF Class CC 72000 - Wikipedia

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    Designated CC 72000, the class was a six-axle diesel-electric locomotive. [1] Each locomotive had one SACM 16 cylinder four-stroke diesel engine of 3,550 horsepower (2,650 KW) driving an alternator whose output was rectified by silicon rectifiers. There were two traction motors, each mounted on a 3-axle monomotor bogie with two-speed gearing. [2]

  7. Caledonian Railway 721 Class - Wikipedia

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    The Caledonian Railway 721 Class (known as the "Dunalastair" class) was a class of 4-4-0 steam locomotives designed by John F. McIntosh for the Caledonian Railway (CR) and introduced in 1896. [1] Taking their name from the estate in Perthshire owned by the Caledonian’s then deputy chairman, J.C.Bunten, all survived to be absorbed by the ...

  8. JNR Class EH10 - Wikipedia

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    The EH10 class of electric locomotives were Bo′Bo′+Bo′Bo′ wheel arrangement two-unit DC freight locomotives operated by Japanese National Railways (JNR) in Japan from 1954 until 1982. [ 1 ][ 2 ] The exterior was designed by industrial designer Masao Hagiwara. [citation needed] The EH10 was used for 1,200 tonne freight trains on the ...

  9. Category:Do-Do locomotives - Wikipedia

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    Category:Do-Do locomotives. Category. : Do-Do locomotives. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Do'Do' locomotives. Locomotives of Do-Do (UK) or Do′Do′ ( UIC classification) wheel arrangement. NB Do-Do is a subset of the AAR D-D classification.