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  2. Moors Valley Railway - Wikipedia

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    The premise of the Tinkerbell Weekend is to gather as many examples of the Tinkerbell-style locomotives as possible at the railway, as it is the home of the "first" Tinkerbell class locomotive. In 2018 Tinkerbell was 50 years old, and the event was held in place of the Autumn gala, in late September to celebrate the engine's anniversary.

  3. Abbeydale miniature railway - Wikipedia

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    The Abbeydale miniature railway is a railway run by the Sheffield & District Society of Model & Experimental Engineers Ltd. in Ecclesall Woods in south-west Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. [1] The railway has two sections: a dual gauge ground level section with gauges of 7 + 1 ⁄ 4 inches (180 mm) and 5 inches (130 mm).

  4. Swanley New Barn Railway - Wikipedia

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    Mallard - 4-6-2: This locomotive is the only scale model based at the railway. It is a model of the full-size engine of the same name (the Mallard), which broke the world speed record for steam locomotives in 1938. This model was used in the filming of the Sky advert, shown during Christmas 2012. Currently out of service for a rebuild.

  5. Ridable miniature railway - Wikipedia

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    Emerson Zooline Railroad's Chance Rides C.P. Huntington train in Saint Louis Zoo, one of hundreds of exact copies of this ride model in locations worldwide. A ridable miniature railway (US: riding railroad or grand scale railroad) is a large scale, usually ground-level railway that hauls passengers using locomotives that are often models of full-sized railway locomotives (powered by diesel or ...

  6. GNR Stirling 4-2-2 - Wikipedia

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    These locomotives were able to haul 275-long-ton (279 t; 308-short-ton) trains at an average of 50 miles per hour (80 km/h), with a top speed on lighter trains of 85 miles per hour (137 km/h). [8] When taking part in the 1895 Race to the North , GNR Stirling No. 775 made the 82 miles (132 km) from Grantham to York in 1 hour 16 minutes.

  7. Steam locomotives of the 21st century - Wikipedia

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    Steam locomotives constructed in the 21st century fall into two broad categories: those that use advanced steam technology to be commercially competitive with diesels; and those built to more traditional designs for hauling tourist trains. Even locomotives in the second case likely use some modern methods and materials.

  8. Nene Valley Railway - Wikipedia

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    The flagship locomotive British Railways Class Standard Five No. 73050 takes on water at Peterborough Nene Valley In 1974, the Peterborough Development Corporation (PDC) bought the Nene Valley line between Longville and Yarwell Junctions and it began leasing it to the PRS to operate the railway – a major milestone in the society's history.

  9. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad locomotives - Wikipedia

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    Diesel locomotives were initially classified according to intended service and model. Eventually this was dropped in favor of using the manufacturer's model designations. Steam classes were as follows: A initially 4-6-0 camelback locomotives; later 4-4-2; B 4-6-0; C 0-4-0; D 0-6-0; E 2-8-0; F 4-4-0 with 16" dia. cylinders or less; G 4-4-0 with ...

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