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  2. British Rail Class 60 - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, a British N gauge Class 60 model of 60078 in Mainline blue was introduced by Graham Farish. [49] From 2013, Graham Farish produced models of 60029 Ben Nevis in two-tone grey Railfreight Metal Sector livery and 60011 in DB Schenker red. [50] Accurascale UK announced a range of Class 60 models in OO gauge in June 2024. [51]

  3. List of British Rail modern traction locomotive classes

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    Class 98 Vale of Rheidol locomotive taking on water Used to cover all steam locomotives used on the mainline in Britain. Had particular usage for the three Vale of Rheidol Railway steam locomotives (and one VoR 0-6-0DH) that remained in BR's ownership after the end of mainline steam traction in August 1968, and numbered 98007–98009, although ...

  4. New South Wales AD60 class locomotive - Wikipedia

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    The AD60 Class 4-8-4+4-8-4 Beyer-Garratt patent consists of a boiler carried on a separate frame in the centre of the locomotive and supported by the frames of the two engines, one at each end. The locomotive thus consists of three parts: a front engine unit carrying a water tank, an intermediate chassis pivoted to each engine unit supporting a ...

  5. Class 60 - Wikipedia

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    Class 60 may refer to: British Rail Class 60, a British diesel locomotive designed for heavy freight duties; Caledonian Railway 60 Class; DRG Class 60, a German steam locomotive class, formerly the LBE Nos. 1 to 3; New South Wales AD60 class locomotive

  6. EAR 60 class - Wikipedia

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    The EAR 60 class, also known as the Governor class, was a class of 1,000 mm (3 ft 3 + 3 ⁄ 8 in) gauge 4-8-2+2-8-4 Garratt-type articulated steam locomotives built for the East African Railways as a development of the EAR's existing 56 class.

  7. New South Wales C30 class locomotive - Wikipedia

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    Class 30 locomotive on a service to Camden in 1962. The Beyer, Peacock & Company built the first batch of 35 which entered service in 1903/04. Subsequently, between 1905 and 1917, Beyer, Peacock built an additional 60 while the Eveleigh Railway Workshops of the NSWGR built 50 more (3066-3095, 3126-3145). [5]