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  2. GNRI Class V - Wikipedia

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    The GNR named the locomotives after birds of prey: 83 Eagle, 84 Falcon, 85 Merlin, 86 Peregrine, and 87 Kestrel. The V class were the first three-cylinder compound locomotives in Ireland. They had a round-topped firebox and Stephenson valve gear and weighed 103 tons 11 cwt including tender. The result was an engine that looked dramatically ...

  3. Rolls-Royce C range engines - Wikipedia

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    A later addition to the range was the SF65C model. This was a lower-rated version of the C range 6-cylinder engine and shared many of the advantages of the range's component rationalisation. It was available in naturally aspirated or turbocharged variants, and both industrial and marine versions were available.

  4. Life-Like - Wikipedia

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    Sanda Kan later expanded into all aspects of manufacturing model trains and accessories for Life-Like, as well as other companies including Atlas Model Railroad, Lionel, and Marklin. [6] Sanda Kan was acquired by Kader in 2008. Known for its line of train sets, Life-Like was known primarily as a "down-market" supplier.

  5. G & R Wrenn - Wikipedia

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    G&R Wrenn's first product line was trackwork for 00 gauge model railway equipment, producing a variety of points and crossings for both 2- and 3-rail formats. Initially located at Lee Green in southeast London , the company moved in 1955 to new larger premises in Basildon in Essex , where it remained until its final dissolution in 1992.

  6. Penn Line Manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    Penn Line produced about a half dozen different locomotives based on prototypes from the Pennsylvania Railroad, hence the choice of the company name Penn Line. In the early 1960s, Penn Line entered the emerging slot car market. They attempted to bring the same realism that they had used in model railroading to slot car racing.

  7. Clyde Engineering - Wikipedia

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    Men at work in the aircraft workshop at Clyde Engineering The senior staff of Clyde Engineering in a historic photo 3830 at the Hunter Valley Steamfest in April 2008 V/Line A class locomotive at Flinders Street station in August 2006 Queensland Rail 2470 class locomotive at Corinda in February 1998 Pacific National DL class locomotive at Two Wells in December 2007 Australian Railroad Group L ...

  8. Narrow-gauge small locomotives of the Deutsche Reichsbahn

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    The axles were driven by connecting rods via a jackshaft. The Treibzapfen and crank pins were located outside the frame. One locomotive of Type Ns 3 with a gauge of 750 mm (2 ft 5 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) ended up at Rügen, where it was initially used in the Stubben Chalk Factory and, from 1954, on the Rügen Railways as Kö 6005 for shunting duties. On ...

  9. USA Trains - Wikipedia

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    USA Trains is a manufacturer of G scale model railroad products that started out as Charles Ro Manufacturing Company. [1] They offer two different scale sizes of trains that use the same track; the "Ultimate Series," which is 1:29 scale, and the "American" and "Work Trains" series which is 1:24 scale.