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  2. BR Standard Class 2 2-6-2T - Wikipedia

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    However, four BR Standard Class 2 2-6-0 locomotives – the tender-equipped equivalent – did survive, and one of these, 78059, is being rebuilt into 2-6-2T "84030". This takes the next number in the original series. 78059 was chosen primarily because it lost its tender, one of several sold for use elsewhere while at Woodham Brothers scrapyard ...

  3. LNER Thompson Class A2/2 - Wikipedia

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    Apple Green Engines produce a ready-to-run model of the A2/2 in 4 mm scale. PDK, DJH, and Millholme sell 4 mm scale kits of the A2/2. Crownline have also produced a 4 mm scale kit in the past, but this is no longer available. DJH also sell a kit of the A2/2 for O gauge (7 mm scale).

  4. LMS Ivatt Class 2 2-6-2T - Wikipedia

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    The LMS had various elderly tank engines and the operating department required a new small class 2 locomotive to replace them. Noting that the Great Western Railway 4500 and 4575 Classes of 2-6-2T ('Prairie') had been successful, George Ivatt designed the new engine type incorporating self-emptying ashpans and rocking grates which were labour-saving devices.

  5. BR Standard Class 2 2-6-0 - Wikipedia

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    BR Lined Black, Late Crest Operational, Boiler Ticket Expires: 2032 [b] 78022 May 1954 Sept 1966 12 Years, 4 months Keighley & Worth Valley Railway: BR Lined Green, Early Emblem Operational, Boiler Ticket Expires: 2028 [c] 78059/ 84030 [2] Sept 1956 Nov 1966 10 Years, 2 months Bluebell Railway: N/A Undergoing conversion into BR Standard Class 2 ...

  6. List of SR West Country and Battle of Britain class locomotives

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    Unrebuilt Battle of Britain class No. 34072 257 Squadron, as preserved, pictured at Swanage, Dorset in 2019. Below are the names and numbers of the steam locomotives that comprised the Bulleid light pacifics, the West Country and Battle of Britain classes of locomotives that ran on the British Southern Railway network.

  7. List of British Rail diesel multiple unit classes - Wikipedia

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    BR Swindon 'Intercity' 2 × Albion 230 bhp (172 kW) intercity 1963 40 (Ten 4-car units) 1984 Buffets withdrawn in 1970 and a DMBS and DMSK withdrawn in 1977 and 1979 respectively. All Class 124: BR Swindon 'Trans-Pennine' 2 × Albion 230 bhp (172 kW) mechanical 1960 Eight 6-car sets, plus 3 spare cars 1972 (3) 1975 1979–1984 Class 125

  8. LNER Class P2 - Wikipedia

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    The second locomotive of the class, No. 2002 Earl Marischal was completed by 1935, also at Doncaster, and was fitted with Walschaerts valve gear, as used on Gresley Pacifics, and had a greater superheater heating area of 776.5 sq ft (72.14 m 2), obtained by using larger diameter fire tubes. [11]

  9. DRG Class 02 - Wikipedia

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    The German DRG Class 02 (Baureihe 02 or BR 02) engines were standard (Einheitslokomotiven) express train locomotives with the Deutsche Reichsbahn-Gesellschaft.Number 02 001 was the first Einheitsdampflokomotive in the DRG to be completed.