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  2. Midland Great Western Railway - Wikipedia

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    The MGWR was first, going via Athlone and reaching Galway, 126.5 miles (203.6 km) from Dublin, in August 1851. [9] It was not until 1859 that the GS&WR got as far as Athlone. The GS&WR was obliged to operate its service over MGWR track between Athlone and Galway, paying the MGWR 65% of passenger and 55% of goods receipts.

  3. Category : Midland Great Western Railway locomotives

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    MGWR Class 1; MGWR Class 2; MGWR Class 3; MGWR Class 4; MGWR Class 5; MGWR Class 6; MGWR Class 7; MGWR Class 8; MGWR Class 9; MGWR Class 10; MGWR Class 11; MGWR Class 12; MGWR Class 13; MGWR Class 14; MGWR Class 15; MGWR Class 16; MGWR Class 17; MGWR Class 18; MGWR Class 19

  4. MGWR Classes F, Fa, and Fb - Wikipedia

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    The specific official need for the new class was to replace the poorly performing MGWR Class C 4-4-0 locomotives on passenger and limited mail services on the Mullingar—Dublin section of the line. The resulting design from the Broadstone Works (Dublin) Drawing Office was for a six-coupled ( 0-6-0 ) tender locomotive, and the first appearing ...

  5. MGWR Class 6 - Wikipedia

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    The Midland Great Western Railway (MGWR) Classes 6, 8, 10, 11, 17 and 18 were 2-4-0 locomotives introduced in the period 1852-1870. The 22 locomotives were spread across 6 different manufacturers and all were withdrawn in the decade between 1880 and 1890 though some donated parts to other builds at Broadstone Works .

  6. MGWR Class A - Wikipedia

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    The Midland Great Western Railway (MGWR) A Class, later Inchicore Class D5, consisted of 6 4-4-0 express passenger locomotives built at Broadstone Works in the period 1902-1905. The largest express passenger locomotive in Ireland for a short while after introduction they were used on the MGWR's flagship services to Galway with most surviving ...

  7. Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance - Wikipedia

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    Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance [b] is a 2013 action-adventure game developed by PlatinumGames and published by Konami.It was released for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in February 2013, Windows and OS X in January and September 2014, and Nvidia Shield TV in January 2016.

  8. MGWR Class 7 - Wikipedia

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    The MGWR Class 7 consisted of a single engine named Hawthorne for the Midland Great Western Railway of Ireland. It was the sole representative of type 0-4-0 on the MGWR though the builder R and W Hawthorn of Leith , Scotland had similar engines in build for the Great Southern and Western Railway at the same time.

  9. MGWR Class L - Wikipedia

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    The MGWR Class L/Lm/Ln were Midland Great Western Railway (MGWR) 0-6-0 locomotives. [3] Following merger of the MGWR into the Great Southern Railways (GSR) in 1925 these locomotives still generally kept to their former area, as did the equivalent GS&WR Class 101 standard goods to their former area.