Glossary Results for prefix "4"
4 Foot | See Four Foot![]() |
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4-cyl. Compound Coal Locomotive Class | See Webb's![]() ![]() |
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4-cyl. Compound Goods Locomotive Class | Offical name for 1400 4-6-0 Locomotive class![]() |
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4ft 6in 2-4-0 Tank Locomotive Class | Designed by Mr. Webb![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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4ft 6in 2-4-2 Tank Locomotive Class | The 4ft 6in 2-4-0 Tank were designed by Mr. Webb![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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4ft Shunter 0-4-0T Locomotive Class | Ramsbottom![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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5ft 6in 2-4-2 Tank Locomotive Class | These were designed to replace the ‘Samson’![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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5ft 6in 4-w. Coupled Passenger Tank Locomotive Class | The official name of the “Precursor tank” class![]() |
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6 Foot | See Six Foot![]() |
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6-w.c. Coal Locomotive Class | The official name of the “Coal Engine” class![]() |
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6ft 6in Curved Link Passenger Engine 2-4-0 | Better known by the name of the first engine in the class ‘Newton’![]() |
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6ft Curved Link Passenger Engine 2-4-0 | Better known by the name of the first engine in the class ‘Samson’![]() |
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7ft 6in Single 2-2-2 Locomotive Class | Official name of the locomotive class generally known as ‘Problem’ class![]() |
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8-w.c. Coal 18½in Small boiler Locomotive Class | Offical name of the C1![]() |
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8-w.c. Coal 19½in Small boiler Locomotive Class | Offical name of the D![]() |
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8-w.c. Coal 19in Large boiler Locomotive Class | Offical name of the F![]() |
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8-w.c. Coal 20½in Non-superheat Locomotive Class | Offical name of the F![]() |
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8-w.c. Coal 20in Superheat Locomotive Class | Offical name of the G1![]() |