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  2. Newburgh and South Shore Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Newburg & South Shore Railroad (reporting mark NSR) is a railroad that operates in Cleveland, Ohio, in the United States on 13 miles (21 km) of track. It opened in 1904 to service steel mills in the Cleveland area.

  3. North Staffordshire Railway - Wikipedia

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    The same act of Parliament also transferred the Cheadle Railway to the NSR. [31] The Cheadle Railway was a small local company constructed with NSR's backing, built at great cost over a period of twelve years. It was a short line from Cresswell to Cheadle, this line, only 4 miles (6 km) long, included a very difficult tunnel.

  4. Locomotives of the North Staffordshire Railway - Wikipedia

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    Two NSR locomotives are preserved. NSR No. 2, an 0-6-2T New L class (one of the four constructed in 1923) and the battery electric locomotive. Both formed part of the national collection at the National Railway Museum [10] but in 2016 ownership of the New L class locomotive was transferred to the Foxfield Railway where the locomotive is now on ...

  5. NSR New L Class - Wikipedia

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    The North Staffordshire Railway (NSR) New L Class was a class of 0-6-2T steam locomotives designed by John H. Adams, third son of William Adams.They were designed as a development as the previous L Class, adding a boiler common to the M Class and differed from the L Class with, amongst other things higher bunker sides and new cab roofs, [1] and the abandonment of the cast safety valve cover.

  6. NSR H class - Wikipedia

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    The North Staffordshire Railway (NSR) H Class was a class of 0-6-0 steam locomotive designed by John H. Adams, third son of William Adams.They were designed to replace aging 0-6-0 locomotives on NSR long distance goods and coal trains both on and off the NR network thanks to the NSR's extensive running powers.

  7. NSR M Class - Wikipedia

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    The North Staffordshire Railway (NSR) M Class was a class of 0-4-4T steam locomotive designed by John H. Adams, third son of William Adams. It was designed for suburban passenger work on the Potteries loop lines. They shared components such as a drumhead smokebox which rested on the saddle and an almost identical boiler with the NSR L class. [1]

  8. NSR G class - Wikipedia

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    The North Staffordshire Railway (NSR) G Class was a class of 4-4-0 steam locomotives designed by John H. Adams, third son of William Adams.The G Class was the first 4-4-0 class of locomotive designed for the NSR, and they superseded older 2-4-0s on the heaviest passenger traffic expresses on the railway between Crewe and Llandudno non-stop.

  9. NSR - Wikipedia

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    Airbus NSR, a passenger aircraft; Honda NSR series of motorcycles; Naval Ship Rules, short title of Lloyd's Register's Rules and Regulations for the Classification of Naval Ships; North Staffordshire Railway; Northern Sea Route, a shipping route along the Arctic coast of Siberia, from Kara Sea to Bering Strait; Nova Scotia Railway