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The Lionel Corporation used the 2-6-4 wheel arrangement in many of its model steam locomotives, including the 2037 used in the infamous pastel-coloured Girls' Train. [9] Their 2-6-4 model was based on the Pennsylvania Railroad’s K4 class pacific, even though this was a 4-6-2 rather than a 2-6-4. [10]
Steam tank locomotives of the 2-4-0 wheel arrangement in Whyte notation ... Pages in category "2-4-0T locomotives" ... South Devon Railway 2-4-0 locomotives; V.
South West Branch Library; Watt Library [18] ... South Ayrshire Libraries. Carnegie Library ... Glasgow University Library; Hunterian Collection, ...
Photographs of a model, considered to be accurate, are shown in the South Ayrshire Libraries history blog. [27] At this early date this was remarkably far-sighted. It had to be altered for a plateway, to have plain wheel treads. [1] Unfortunately the L-shaped cast iron plates were not strong enough to support the five-ton locomotive's axle loading.
The LMS Stanier Class 4P 3-Cylinder 2-6-4T is a class of steam locomotives designed for work over the London, Tilbury and Southend Railway route. All 37 were built in 1934 at Derby Works and were numbered 2500–2536.
2-2-2: 6: 1856–59: Z: 2-4-0: 6: Rothwell & Co. 1858 [2] Y: 2-4-0: 110: Neilson & Co. (20) R. Stephenson & Co. (15) R. & W. Hawthorn & Co. (15) Kitson & Co. (25) Vulcan Foundry (25) Schneider & Cie. (10) 1859–66 [3] 20 later rebuilt as 4-4-0 between 1876–78; 10 rebuilt as class U13 in 1882 (see below) X: 2-4-0T: 5: Stratford Works: 1862 [4 ...
The London and South Western Railway (LSWR) 0298 Class or Beattie Well Tank is a class of British steam locomotive. They are 2-4-0 WT s, originally built between 1863 and 1875 for use on passenger services in the suburbs of London, but later used on rural services in South West England. Out of a total production of 85, two locomotives have been ...
The population of South Ayrshire is projected to decrease by 6.5% to 105,191, whilst the population of Scotland nationally is projected to increase 2.5%. The number of children in South Ayrshire is expected to decrease by 17%, with the working age population of the area set to fall by 14% by 2043.