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The Pacific Locomotive Association purchased and began the restoration to bring No. 1744 back into operation on the Niles Canyon Railway. 1765: M-6 2-6-0: Lomita Railroad Museum, Lomita, California: 1771: M-8 2-6-0: Undergoing restoration, California State Railroad Museum, Sacramento, California: 1774: M-8 2-6-0
The original 1928 Morris Minor had itself introduced a number of innovative features and had been the first four-wheeled car to sell for £100. The new Morris Minor was launched at the British Motor Show at Earls Court in London on 27 October 1948. The original range consisted solely of a two-door saloon or a two-door tourer with a 918-cc ...
No. 10 stayed in Granite Rock's yards, until Bruce Woolpert the president and CEO, started a restoration effort in 1988 The work was undertaken at the shops of the California State Railroad Museum. The company donated No. 10 to the museum in 1997. [4] [5] The restoration work included a new boiler built by the Dixon Boilerworks, in Los Angeles. [6]
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Morris vehicles; This page was last edited on 7 August 2013, at 18:47 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...
The "bullnose" Morris Oxford is a series of motor car models produced by British manufacturer Morris from 1913 to 1926. ... Hotchkiss / Morris 11.9 (CA and CB)
Three-time Pro Bowler Mercury Morris was one of two 1,000-yard running backs on unbeaten 1972 Dolphins and ... Morris tallied 954 yards on an NFL-best 6.4 yards per carry in 1973 as he was again ...
Morris JB van of 1957. The Morris-Commercial J-type is a 10 cwt (0.5 ton) van launched by Morris Commercial in 1949 and produced until 1961. Subsequent to the formation of the British Motor Corporation in 1952, by the merger of Morris' parent company, the Nuffield Organization, and Austin, the Commercial part of the name was dropped and the van was marketed as the Morris J-type from 1954 on.