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  2. Harz Narrow Gauge Railways - Wikipedia

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    Today the HSB has the longest single network of narrow gauge railway in Germany, with a total length of 140.4 km (87 miles), 44 stations and halts. Its trains run daily to a timetable and it operates more than ten steam locomotives , seven diesel railbuses and three trams (on the Nordhausen Tramway ).

  3. Harz Railway - Wikipedia

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    The line begins at the HSB's narrow gauge station in Nordhausen (Nordhausen Nord). It lies in northwest of and parallel to the standard gauge railway station. After passing the link line to the Nordhausen Tramway that joins it from the right, the railway bends towards the north and runs for 7 km to the station of Niedersachswerfen Ost almost parallel to the standard gauge line from Nordhausen ...

  4. List of locomotives - Wikipedia

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    A Union Pacific Big Boy locomotive, which was built by the American Locomotive Company in 1941. This is a list of locomotives including notable locomotives that are preserved in museums or in heritage railways. For a list of locomotive types or models, please see List of locomotive classes. A list of locomotive classes that have a corresponding ...

  5. Category:Locomotives - Wikipedia

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    This category is the top level for locomotives. It is primarily intended for locomotive sub-categories. Only articles of a general locomotive nature should be grouped here; otherwise they should be categorised by country, railway, locomotive type, etc. For preserved locomotives see Category:Preserved rolling stock

  6. List of most powerful locomotives - Wikipedia

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    One of the most powerful electric locomotives ever built, it also is the most powerful (short term) single-frame locomotive ever built (currently [when?] its maximum short term power is limited to 9,000 kilowatts (12,069 hp) [8]); It has immense short term power with a tractive effort of 312 kN up to a speed of 140 km/h (87 mph).

  7. Category : Wikipedia requested images of locomotives

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    For locomotives related articles needing an image or photograph, use {{Image requested|date=December 2024|locomotives}} in the talk page, which adds the article to Category:Wikipedia requested images of locomotives. If possible, please add request to an existing sub-category.

  8. List of preserved EMD SD40-series locomotives - Wikipedia

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    This is a summary, listing every diesel locomotive from the SD40-series in preservation. This list includes the models SD40 , SDP40 , SD40A , SD40-2 , SDP40F , SD40T-2 , SD40-2W , SD40-2S . SD40

  9. DRG Class 99.73–76 - Wikipedia

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    The German Class 99.73-76 engines were standard locomotives (Einheitslokomotiven) in service with the Deutsche Reichsbahn for Saxony's narrow gauge railways. Together with their follow-on class, the DR Class 99.77-79, they were the most powerful narrow gauge locomotives in Germany for the 750 mm (2 ft 5 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) track gauge.