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  2. List of railway roundhouses - Wikipedia

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    Built to store the park's collection of railway equipment. [1] Strathcona Roundhouse, Edmonton, Alberta. Built and used by the Canadian Pacific Railway, it is the last roundhouse in Alberta still in use. Once part of a much larger structure, only one stall remains. No turntable. Roundhouse, Big Valley, Alberta - preserved roundhouse and ...

  3. LNWR Webb Coal Tank - Wikipedia

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    The London and North Western Railway (LNWR) Webb Coal Tank is a class of 0-6-2T steam locomotive. They were called "Coal Tanks" because they were a side tank version of Webb's standard LNWR 17in Coal Engine , an 0-6-0 tender engine for slow freight trains.

  4. Age of Steam Roundhouse - Wikipedia

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    Preserve the steam locomotives, historic diesels, passenger cars, and other railroad relics in the collection of Jerry Joe Jacobson. Build a full-scale, operating, and realistic roundhouse and back shop to overhaul, repair, and maintain Jerry’s rolling stock. Operate the steam locomotives on freight trains.

  5. LMS Jubilee Class 5593 Kolhapur - Wikipedia

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    5593 Kolhapur in LMS red at Tyseley in July 2014.. 45593 was bought in good condition January 1968 by the then Standard Gauge Steam Trust.It was restored during the 1980s to LMS crimson lake livery becoming a regular performer hauling railtours around the UK.

  6. Norfolk and Western 1218 - Wikipedia

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    No. 1218 is the sole survivor of the Norfolk and Western's class A locomotives and the only surviving 2-6-6-4 steam locomotive in the world. While smaller than Union Pacific's famous and more numerous "Challenger" class of 4-6-6-4 locomotives, Norfolk and Western's design racked up unmatched records of performance in service.

  7. Ohio Railway Museum - Wikipedia

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    This 0-4-0 saddle tank steam locomotive was built in 1924 by the Vulcan Iron Works. It is 20 feet (6.1 m) long (6 m) and weighs 40,000 pounds (18,000 kg) and has 4 drivers, each measuring 33 inches (840 mm) in length. It was donated to the museum in 1954 in operating condition after service with the Marble Cliff Quarries Company.

  8. LB&SCR E4 class - Wikipedia

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    The London, Brighton and South Coast Railway E4 class is a class of 0-6-2T side tank steam locomotive designed by Robert Billinton. They were introduced in 1897 and were essentially a larger version of the E3 Class. The cylinder diameter was reduced from 18 to 17.5 inches (457 to 444 mm) by the Southern Railway.

  9. Victorian Railways X class - Wikipedia

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    The Victorian Railways X class was a mainline goods locomotive of the 2-8-2 'Mikado' type operated by the Victorian Railways (VR) between 1929 and 1960. They were the most powerful goods locomotive on the VR, aside from the single H class, H220, which was confined to the North East line, until the advent of diesel-electric traction, and operated over the key Bendigo, Wodonga, and Gippsland ...

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