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Nameplates are usually sold as two separate components: the manufactured nameplate insert and the nameplate holder. This setup allows the nameplate insert to be used in a variety of settings depending on the specific holder—the same plastic, wood, or metal nameplate insert can usually be removed and reinserted into another holder style with ...
No. 7 Ponsonby Hall; An outside cylinder 0-6-0ST built in 1896 by Robert Stephenson and Company for the C&WJR. Builders No. 2846. The saddle tank did not cover the smokebox. Nameplates carried: Ponsonby Hall (1886 to 1926) Renumbered: Allocated 11565 by the LMS in 1923 after the grouping, but not known if it was repainted into LMS colours.
Three locomotives were exported: one to Jamaica, and two to the Indian Fertilizer Corporation. The Indian locomotives were 1,000 mm (3 ft 3 + 3 ⁄ 8 in) metre gauge, and were the only narrow gauge units built. In addition, three modified Janus locomotives – 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) gauge on Bo-Bo trucks – were exported to British Guyana.
7 mm may refer to: 7 mm caliber, firearm cartridges; 7 mm scale, a model railway scale of 1:43.5 This page was last edited on 15 September 2024, at 19:07 (UTC ...
3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) Ulster Folk and Transport Museum: NI 2 Kathleen 2613 1887 4-4-0 T: 3 ft (914 mm) Static Display New Jersey Museum of Transportation: USA 3 Lady Edith 2614 1887 4-4-0 T: 3 ft (914 mm) Static Display Ulster Folk and Transport Museum: NI LP&HC no. 1 2738 1891 0-6-0ST: 5 ft 3 in (1,600 mm) Static Display
Has been heavily rebuilt at the ALR, with only the chassis, wheels, transmission and nameplate surviving from the original. It went to the Welsh Highland Heritage Railway before being sold on to Pen-Y-Bryn Railway which is a private railway. 7 Orenstein & Koppel: 4w DM 11HP 1935 5926 Supplied new to Cape Universal Building Products Ltd., Uxbridge.