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  2. Railway Empire - Wikipedia

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    Railway Empire ' s base game takes place in the United States from 1830 to 1930. The player can build a large network of railway lines and buy various locomotives to serve cities and industries - growing cities in the process, and hire railway personnel for both train operations and office positions, all with individual bonuses and personality types.

  3. JNR Class EF52 - Wikipedia

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    The Class EF52 was a class of electric locomotive built between 1928 and 1931 in Japan.Although mainline electric locomotives had been designed and manufactured domestically since the introduction of the Class ED15 in 1924, the arrival of the Class EF52 marked the end of importing locomotives to acquire technology.

  4. List of rail transport–related periodicals - Wikipedia

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    Herapath's Railway and Commercial Journal (incorrectly spelled "Herepath" in some sources) Locomotive, Railway Carriage & Wagon Review; The Locomotive Magazine 1896–1959; Locomotives Illustrated; Railway Herald 1885–1903; The Railway System Illustrated [6] Trains and Railways

  5. Locomotive, Railway Carriage & Wagon Review - Wikipedia

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    Locomotive, Railway Carriage & Wagon Review was a British monthly magazine covering the rail transport industry. It was first published in 1896 as Moore's Monthly Magazine. It was first published in 1896 as Moore's Monthly Magazine.

  6. Mashinky - Wikipedia

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    Mashinky is a strategy game with railway transport. The aim of the game is to create a railway empire on a generated map across seven historical eras from the age of steam to the super-modern magnetic levitation sets. The game is a unique symbiosis of realistic graphics and a square construction world, all with rules reminiscent of board games.

  7. Great Northern 2507 - Wikipedia

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    Great Northern 2507 (GN 2507) is a 4-8-2 "Mountain" type steam locomotive, a member of the P-2 class. [1] Built for passenger service, the locomotive was assigned to pull the Great Northern's mainline passenger trains such as the Empire Builder and Oriental Limited, until being retired in December 1957 and sold to Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway. [1]

  8. Highland Railway Castle Class - Wikipedia

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    The Highland Railway Castle Class (or the A Class) was a class of 4-6-0 locomotives designed in 1900 by Peter Drummond, chief mechanical engineer of the Highland Railway at the time. 19 locomotives were built by Dübs and North British Locomotive Co. until 1917, and the last were withdrawn from service in 1947.

  9. Great Northern P-2 - Wikipedia

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    The Great Northern P-2 was a class of 28 4-8-2 "Mountain" type steam locomotives built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1923 and operated by the Great Northern Railway until the late 1950s. The locomotives were built as passenger locomotives and the class had the honor of pulling the first Empire Builder train.