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  2. 2-4-0 - Wikipedia

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    Virginia and Truckee 21 J.W. Bowker, the last remaining Baldwin 2-4-0 Baldwin's Montezuma of 1871, the first locomotive built for the Denver & Rio Grande. In the collection of the California State Railroad Museum is the J.W. Bowker locomotive, a 2-4-0 engine built by Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1875 for the Virginia and Truckee Railroad. [9]

  3. Category:2-4-0 locomotives - Wikipedia

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    Locomotives classified 2-4-0 under the Whyte notation of locomotive axle arrangements. The equivalent UIC classification of locomotive axle arrangements is 1B or 1'B. Contents

  4. S&DR George England 2-4-0 - Wikipedia

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    The S&DR George England 2-4-0 were 2-4-0 steam locomotives built by George England for the Somerset and Dorset Railway (S&DR) and its predecessor, the Somerset Central Railway (SCR). There were frequent re-numberings, which explains the presence of two number 11s.

  5. LSWR 0298 Class - Wikipedia

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    A rear view of the same locomotive. The London and South Western Railway (LSWR) 0298 Class or Beattie Well Tank is a class of British steam locomotive. They are 2-4-0 WT s, originally built between 1863 and 1875 for use on passenger services in the suburbs of London, but later used on rural services in South West England. Out of a total ...

  6. 2-4-0+0-4-2 - Wikipedia

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    0-4-0+0-4-0 Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives by wheel arrangement , 2-4-0+0-4-2 is an articulated locomotive , usually of the Garratt type. The wheel arrangement is effectively two 2-4-0 locomotives operating back to back, with the boiler and cab suspended between the two power units.

  7. 2-4-4-0 - Wikipedia

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    In the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotive wheel arrangement, a 2-4-4-0 is a locomotive with two leading wheels, two sets of four driving wheels, and no trailing wheels. Examples of this type were constructed as Mallet locomotives.

  8. GWR Metropolitan Class - Wikipedia

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    Built by the Vulcan Foundry, it was later altered to a 2-4-0 tender locomotive. Named after the insect, the hornet. Kaiser (1862–1872) Built by Kitson & Co. A kaiser was an emperor of Austria or Germany. Khan (1862–1872) Built by Kitson & Co. A khan was an Asian leader. Laurel (1864–1872) Built at Swindon, it ran as a 2-4-0 tender locomotive.

  9. GWR River Class - Wikipedia

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    The 69 Class designed by William Dean for the Great Western Railway consisted of eight 2-4-0 tender locomotives, constructed at Swindon Works between 1895 and 1897. Nominally they were renewals of eight 2-2-2 engines that carried the same numbers, these themselves having been renewals by George Armstrong at Wolverhampton of 2-2-2 s designed by Daniel Gooch as long ago as 1855.