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  2. British N gauge - Wikipedia

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    When N gauge was developed it proved impossible to fit the then available motors into scale models of British prototype locomotives. British railways use a smaller loading gauge than those in Europe and America, resulting in smaller locomotives. A greater body size was required on the models to accommodate the motors, so instead of adopting the ...

  3. Victorian Railways N class - Wikipedia

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    By the time the standard gauge Albury to Melbourne mainline opened in 1962, alongside the existing broad gauge line, steam locomotives were rapidly being withdrawn from service. Large-scale standardisation of Australia's broad gauge rail network did not get under way until 1995, nearly thirty years after the withdrawal of the N class.

  4. LNER Class J39 - Wikipedia

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    Bachmann manufactures the J39/2 version in 00 gauge model form. [10] Bassett-Lowke manufactures the J39/2 version in 0 gauge model form. Union Mills manufactures the J39 in British N-Scale. Graham Farish-Bachmann manufactures the J39 in N scale as BR black with late crest & stepped tender numbered as 64841 and 64880.

  5. Category : Narrow gauge locomotives of the United Kingdom

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    Preserved narrow gauge steam locomotives of Great Britain (1 C, 36 P) ... British Rail Class 98; C. Chaloner (locomotive) D. Diana (locomotive) Dinorwic Alice Class;

  6. Steam locomotives of British Railways - Wikipedia

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    The steam locomotives of British Railways were used by British Railways over the period 1948–1968. The vast majority of these were inherited from its four constituent companies, the " Big Four ". In addition, BR built 2,537 steam locomotives in the period 1948–1960, 1,538 to pre-nationalisation designs and 999 to its own standard designs.

  7. SECR N class - Wikipedia

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    The SECR N class was a type of 2-6-0 ("mogul") steam locomotive designed in 1914 by Richard Maunsell for mixed-traffic duties on the South Eastern and Chatham Railway (SECR). ). Built between 1917 and 1934, it was the first non-Great Western Railway (GWR) type to use and improve upon the basic design principles established by GWR Chief Mechanical Engineer (CME) George Jackson Churchward

  8. List of rolling stock items in the UK National Collection

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    Locomotives from the National Collection in the Great Hall of the UK National Railway Museum. The UK National Collection is a collection of around 280 historic rail vehicles (predominantly of British origin). The majority of the collection is kept at four national museums: National Railway Museum, York

  9. Category:Preserved narrow gauge steam locomotives of Great ...

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    Pages in category "Preserved narrow gauge steam locomotives of Great Britain" The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

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