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  2. List of Victorian locomotive classes - Wikipedia

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    All converted to M E class; E class: 2-4-2 T: E 12, E 34, E 36, 236, E 346 – E 394 (even only), E 426 – E 460 (even only), E 472 – E 520 (even only) David Munro (25) Kitson & Co (1) Phoenix Foundry (45) 1888–1931: 71: 1: 24 converted to E E class; 20 converted to South Australian Railways M class; 1 at Newport Railway Museum; E E class ...

  3. Category:Category-Class Portal pages - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Category-Class Portal pages" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,542 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. List of Sayonara, Zetsubou-Sensei characters - Wikipedia

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    He is not in Nozomu's class, but from the neighboring Class 2-ほ (2-Ho, "2-5", "2-E"). He sometimes wears a stereotypical hero costume with a mask and cape. Sonokō Suzuki (鈴木 その公, Suzuki Sonokō) Voiced by: Takahiro Mizushima A former male student of Class 2-He. He leaves the class by the promotion. He is an otaku who wants to be an ...

  5. Lucknow Outer Ring Road (NH 230) - Wikipedia

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    National Highway 230 (NH 230), also known as Kisan Path or Lucknow Outer Ring Road is National Highway in Uttar Pradesh, India which also includes sections of Lucknow Inner Ring Road. [1] The Lucknow outer ring road is an 8 lane that expand to 10 lanes at key junctions and 104 km long quadruple carriageway (2*4 lanes) [ 2 ] road project with a ...

  6. Soviet locomotive class E el-2 - Wikipedia

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    The E el-2 (Cyrillic script: Ээл2) was a Soviet diesel–electric locomotive designed by Yury Lomonosov and built in Germany. The work was started by Hohenzollern Locomotive Works in Germany but, for political reasons, it was later transferred to Maschinenfabrik Esslingen .

  7. E2 Series Shinkansen - Wikipedia

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    An E2-1000 series train (J56) broke the Japanese rail speed record for a production train (i.e. not a dedicated test train) in April 2003 when it reached a speed of 362 km/h (225 mph) during a series of late-night high-speed test runs between Urasa and Niigata on the Joetsu Shinkansen.

  8. Category:Portal-Class Architecture pages - Wikipedia

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  9. ČSD Class E 669.2 - Wikipedia

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    The class is a development of the E 669.1 class. Surviving members of the class are now used in the Czech Republic ( ČD Class 182 ) by ČD Cargo and ODOS , in Slovakia by private operator Lokorail and in Poland by various private operators including CTL Logistics and PTK Holding ).