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  2. LSWR O2 class - Wikipedia

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    A further overhaul began in 2019 and was completed in 2021 for the locomotive's 130th anniversary and the railway's 50th. [8] W24 Calbourne in BR lined black livery, August 2010 W24 Calbourne in Southern Malachite Green livery, June 2021. Calbourne is the sole survivor of the O2 locomotives; the rest of the class were scrapped.

  3. LSWR O2 Class W24 Calbourne - Wikipedia

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    The locomotive was transferred to the Isle of Wight on 26 April 1925 as the island's locomotive stock needed major modernisation, it was re-numbered W24 and given the name Calbourne, after a village on the island. The locomotive was fitted with Westinghouse air brake equipment to allow it to haul island passenger carriages, and had an extension ...

  4. GNR Class O2 - Wikipedia

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    The Great Northern Railway (GNR) Class O2 was a class of three-cylinder 2-8-0 steam locomotives designed by Nigel Gresley for freight work and built by the GNR from 1921. Further examples were built by the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) from 1924.

  5. Taff Vale Railway O2 class - Wikipedia

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    All were withdrawn from traffic between 1926 and 1928. One locomotive, GWR 426 (TVR 85) was sold to the National Coal Board and used at their Philadelphia Colliery, numbered 52. It was subsequently saved for preservation, and is based at the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway. It was restored to original Taff Vale condition in 2000, although the ...

  6. List of Isle of Wight-based O2 Class locomotives - Wikipedia

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    Below are the names and numbers of the 23 LSWR O2 class locomotives that were transferred to the Isle of Wight. Another successful publicity campaign by the Southern Railway gave them names from 1925 onwards, representing places in the Island.

  7. 0-4-4T - Wikipedia

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    Preserved 0-4-4T locomotives in the UK are SECR H class No. 263 on the Bluebell Railway, O2 class No. W24 'Calbourne' on the Isle of Wight Steam Railway, Nos. 245 in the National Railway Museum and 53 (as BR 30053) on the Swanage Railway, Metropolitan Railway E Class No. 1 at the Buckinghamshire Railway Centre, CR No.419 by the Scottish Railway ...

  8. LNER Class P1 - Wikipedia

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    The London and North Eastern Railway Class P1 Mineral 2-8-2 Mikado was a class of two steam locomotives designed by Nigel Gresley. They were two of the most powerful freight locomotives ever designed for a British railway. It was initially intended they be a more powerful 2-10-0 version of the earlier Class O2 2-8-0s.

  9. British Rail Class 02 - Wikipedia

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    The British Rail Class 02 are a class of twenty 0-4-0 diesel-hydraulic shunting locomotives built by the Yorkshire Engine Company in 1960 (first ten, D2850-D2859) and 1961 (D2860–D2869) for service in areas of restricted loading gauge and curvature such as docks. [1]

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