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  2. GER Class G69 - Wikipedia

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    The GER Class G69 was a class of twenty 2-4-2 T steam locomotives built by for the Great Eastern Railway by S. D. Holden in 1911–12 following the design of two rebuilt examples of the GER Class M15 designed by James Holden, his father, in 1904.

  3. Chicago, Burlington and Quincy 4963 - Wikipedia

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    They were built with 64-inch (1,626 mm) diameter driving wheels, 27-by-30-inch (686 mm × 762 mm) cylinders, and a boiler pressure of 170 psi (1,172 kPa), and they were able to generate 49,500 lbf (220 kN) of tractive effort.

  4. GER Class M15 - Wikipedia

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    5 ft 4 in (1.626 m) Wheelbase: 7 ft 6 in + 8 ft 0 in + 7 ft 6 in (23 ft 0 in total) Length: 34 ft 10 in (11 m) Loco weight: 53 long tons 19 cwt (120,800 lb or 54.8 t)

  5. Grand Canyon Railway 4960 - Wikipedia

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    They were built with 64-inch (1,626 mm) diameter driving wheels, 27-by-30-inch (686 mm × 762 mm) cylinders, and a working boiler pressure of 170 pounds per square inch (1,172 kPa), and they could produce 49,500 lbf (220 kN) of tractive effort. [2] They could also travel at speeds faster than 60 miles per hour (97 km/h). [3]

  6. Chicago and North Western J Class - Wikipedia

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    The locomotives had boiler pressed to 185 pounds per square inch (1.28 MPa) feeding steam to two cylinders that had a 27-inch (690 mm) bore and a 32-inch (810 mm) stroke. These were connected to 61-inch (1,500 mm) driving wheels. The locomotives weighed 467,500 pounds (212,100 kg). [1]

  7. Stretton, East Staffordshire - Wikipedia

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    Stretton is a large village and civil parish in Staffordshire, England.It is situated on the northern outskirts of Burton upon Trent and is now a suburb. The name is Old English and means Street Town derived from its location on the Roman road called Ryknild Street.

  8. List of Milwaukee Road locomotives - Wikipedia

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    m psi MPa lbf kN; Milwaukee Road class X1: 1. Lima 2057 : 1908 after 1947 11 × 12 32 0.813 200 22,563 lbs Class B, 50 Ton Shay. CM&StP 1499, renumbered as CM&StP 25 ...

  9. Dinky Toys - Wikipedia

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    Dinky Toys was the brand name for a range of die-cast zamak zinc alloy scale model vehicles, traffic lights, and road signs produced by British toy company Meccano Ltd.They were made in England from 1934 to 1979, at a factory in Binns Road in Liverpool.