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India's Indigenously developed 12000hp electric loco. Indian locomotive class WAG-12: Indian Railways: WAG12B60001+ onward ELF Madhepura: 2018–present Electric Bo'Bo'+Bo'Bo' 180 tonnes (198 short tons) Up-gradable to 200 tonnes (220 short tons) 785 kilonewtons (176,475 lbf) starting 8,948 kilowatts (12,000 hp)
The colorless Google logo used prior to September 2015, when a background image/doodle is set on the home page The colorless Google logo used for the funeral of George H. W. Bush on December 8, 2018, the death of Queen Elizabeth II on September 8, 2022, and the funeral of Jimmy Carter on January 9, 2025 as well as for Memorial Day starting in ...
A locomotive is a rail transport vehicle that provides the motive power for a train. This list of locomotive builders is ordered by country and includes current and defunct builders.
1900 Locomobile steam car Model circa 1900 Sectional view showing parts and details, circa 1900. The Locomobile Company of America was founded in 1899, the name coined from "locomotive" and "automobile".
Below are the names and numbers of the LSWR N15 class/SR 'King Arthur' Class locomotives. Another successful publicity campaign by the Southern Railway when named from 1925 onwards, they represented the counties of Devon and Somerset, UK, due to their association with the legend of King Arthur.
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Metropolitan Railway steam locomotive number 23, one of only two surviving locomotives, is displayed at London Transport Museum.. The first Metropolitan Railway steam locomotives were ordered in 1864 for the Metropolitan Railway, to replace the Great Western Railway locomotive that had opened their first line the previous year.
Countess at Castle Caereinion a few days after re-opening. The 2 ft 6 in (762 mm) gauge Welshpool and Llanfair Light Railway was opened on 4 April 1903 to aid economic development in a remote area, never making a profit.