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  2. Rutland Railway Museum - Wikipedia

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    Ruston Class 48DS 4wDM works No. 207103 built in 1941. Operational. Ex British Benzol at Bedwas Coke Ovens. Ruston Class 88DS 4wDM works No. 306092 built in 1950. On display. Ex British Electricity Authority Bidder Street Power station, Canning Town, London. Ruston Class LPSE 0-4-0DE works No. 544997 "ERIC TONKS" built in 1969. On display.

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    A commercial combi steamer with 6 levels A household combi steamer with 4 levels, cabinet-mounted. Combi steamers (also called combi-steamers, hot-air steamers, combination steam-convection ovens, or simply combi ovens) are combination ovens that expand upon standard convection ovens in that they can also generate conventional moist steam or superheated steam and are capable of shifting ...

  4. Senoko Power Station - Wikipedia

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    The Senoko Power Station is located at a former British Naval Base in Sembawang, Singapore. [1] The Steam Plant Stage I, which was completed in 1976, comprised three steam thermal plants with 120 MW of capacity each. The Steam Plant Stage II, which was completed in 1979, comprised three steam thermal plants with 250 MW of capacity each.

  5. Rail transport in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    A steam tram as used in 1880s Singapore. The first railway in Singapore was a steam railway dating back to 1877 that was used by the Tanjong Pagar Dock Company to "aid the labour of unloading vessels"; this railway ran along the mile-long wharf was served using 0-4-0ST shunters supplied by Dick & Stevenson.

  6. The Hive, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The Hive, also known as Learning Hub South, is a building located in Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. The S$45 million building was designed by Thomas Heatherwick and completed in 2015. [1] Colloquially, the building is known as the "dim sum basket building" due to its likeness to the steamer baskets used to contain dim sum. [2]

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