Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Steam tank locomotives of the 4-6-0 wheel arrangement in Whyte notation Wikimedia Commons has media related to 4-6-0T locomotives . Pages in category "4-6-0T locomotives"
The South African Railways Class C 4-6-0T of 1879 was a steam locomotive from the pre-Union era in the Colony of Natal. Between 1879 and 1885, the Natal Government Railways placed thirty-seven 4-6-0 Ten-wheeler type tank steam locomotives in service.
2 ft 6 in (762 mm) India: Dehri-Rohtas Light Railway [62] RENISHAW No. 2 Crookes Bros, Renishaw Sugar Estate, South Africa [63] 1986 1926 0-4-0T 2 ft (610 mm) United Kingdom: Apedale Valley Light Railway [64] Cited reference gives incorrect works number. Tongaat Sugar: 1994 1928 0-4-0T 2 ft (610 mm) South Africa: Sandstone Steam Railroad [65 ...
This page was last edited on 6 December 2020, at 23:56 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.
Then just a mess RS 2484-90 1882 4-6-0T We have no evidence for original numbering of the 19 RS locos - the 1904 NGR list only gives 17 RS locos - Nos 16, 29-41 and 45-47 plus rebuild 21 RS 2519-20 1883 4-6-0T Known numbers do not indicate chronological numbering RS 2571-80 1884 4-6-0T K 2898-900 1885 4-6-0T NGR, 42-44 Hairy Mary 2-8-2 NGR, 48 ...
NZR E class 2-6-6-0T Mallet. The sole NZR E class locomotive of 1906 was the only 2-6-6-0T locomotive ever built for and used by the New Zealand Railways Department. It was built at the Petone Workshops in Wellington and was designed for use on the world famous Rimutaka Incline. Numbered 66, making it E 66, it spent the first part of its ...
The three Nine Elms locomotives, and the last six of 1875, exhibited more obvious detail differences compared to the other 76: the leading wheels were 3 ft 7 + 3 ⁄ 4 in (1.111 m) diameter instead of 3 ft 6 in (1.07 m); two of the four safety valves were larger; but the most noticeable difference was that the splashers were rectangular instead ...
Cryptococcus is a genus of fungi in the family Cryptococcaceae that includes both yeasts and filamentous species. The filamentous, sexual forms or teleomorphs were formerly classified in the genus Filobasidiella , while Cryptococcus was reserved for the yeasts.