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  2. Electroputere LE5100 - Wikipedia

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    The differences between EA class and EA1 class (classes 40 respectively 41 under the new classification) is that class EA is designed for regular passenger trains and freight trains, being limited to 120 km/h whilst the class EA1 is designed for higher speed fast trains with a maximum speed of 160 km/h.

  3. List of South African locomotive classes - Wikipedia

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    Class Imperial classification Type & Voltage First Run SAR Class ES: Bo+Bo: SAR 3 kV DC: 1936 SAR Class ES1: Bo: EE 235 V DC: 1924 SAR Class Exp AC: Bo-Bo: SAR 25 kV AC: 1978 SAR Class 1E & 1ES ...

  4. DB Class E 410 - Wikipedia

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    The E 410 locomotives, which according to Bachman "essentially was to be a multi-current version of the DB's successful E10 (later BR 110) class," [8] known as the "Europa-Lok," were ordered in 1963 [9] and built between 1966 and 1967 in five examples with the mechanical part made by Krupp and the electrical equipment supplied by Allgemeine ...

  5. List of submarine classes of the United States Navy - Wikipedia

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    Originally known as the Octopus class. D [13] 3: 1908: 1910: Originally known as the Narwhal class. Designed to survive flooding in one compartment. E [14] 2: 1909: 1912: First US Navy diesel-powered submarine. Known as "pig boats", or "boats", due to foul living quarters and unusual hull shape. F [15] 4: 1909: 1913: In 1920, the class was ...

  6. DB Class E 10 - Wikipedia

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    During production some E 10 units were equipped with newly developed Henschel-made bogies and transmissions fit for speeds up to 160 km/h, and starting in 1962-63 they pulled long-distance express trains such as the Rheingold, and were classified as class E 10.12 (and from 1968 designated as class 112).

  7. Pennsylvania Railroad locomotive classification - Wikipedia

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    Class J was first used for two experimental 2-6-2 "Prairie" locomotives built by ALCO in 1905. These were both withdrawn from service by the mid-1920s. In 1942, the PRR built 123 2-10-4 "Texas" type locomotives based on C&O plans; class J now being unoccupied, it was reused for them. The PRR J1 was an improved version of its C&O counterpart ...

  8. SJ F (steam locomotive) - Wikipedia

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    The F class was a type of steam locomotive used by Swedish State Railways (Swedish: Statens Järnvägar, SJ) and based on the Württemberg C. Eleven locos were built by Nydquist & Holm (NOHAB) between 1914 and 1916. It was primarily used on the main lines between Stockholm-Gothenburg and Stockholm-Malmö. It is one of the largest steam ...

  9. Class E - Wikipedia

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    Class E amplifier, a power amplifier class in electronics; Class E addresses, in a classful network, a type of Internet Protocol IP address; Class E, twisted pair structured cabling system in the ISO/IEC 11801 standard