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  • Hall was demolished in 1957, but one of the locomotives, a 4-4-4 tank engine known as "Blacolvesley
  • he works set a new time record for building locomotives- a Class Y14 tender engine was built in 9 ho
  • moor Steam Railway builds several new steam locomotives a year, as well as rolling stock and also a
  • ining examples of the world's largest steam locomotives, a 4-8-8-4 type.
  • perated by trip valve gear while in railway locomotives a valve gear such as Caprotti is used.
  • To service the locomotives a small engine shed was built within a comp
  • The locomotives acquired are similar NS 6400 locomotives bo
  • Law duly made pursuant to the Highways and Locomotives Act 1848 by the Quarter Sessions of the Pea
  • verted to standard gauge in 1859, and steam locomotives adopted.
  • their new Class 11E (LNER Class D10) 4-4-0 locomotives after directors of that railway; they becam
  • f last locomotive in 1930 and used Seaboard locomotives afterward.
  • sey scored two touchdowns for the Las Vegas Locomotives against the California Redwoods in the firs
  • designed in the 1960s, to service electric locomotives AL1 to 6 (tops classes 81 to 86) and subseq
  • The ABWR operates six EMD SW1500 switcher locomotives all of which belonged to the former Jeffers
  • The Class 7E3, Series 1 locomotives all serve on the 25 kV Coalink line between
  • d, and due to restrictions on the weight of locomotives allowed to cross the Taieri River bridge, t
  • These locomotives allowed the service's schedule to be quicke
  • It regularly operates restored locomotives along a 5.4 km Rotowaro-Glen Afton section
  • unning alongside Victorian Railways R class locomotives along the 300 km (190 mi)-long parallel bro
  • re added in 1979 and 1980, and 5 EMD GP40-2 locomotives also delivered in 1980.
  • The positive experience with these locomotives also led to the construction of the Class M
  • The SDIY has four locomotives although it sometimes utilizes additional l
  • ve Company as a depot for its fleet of hire locomotives, although this use has now ceased.
  • place the shed at Devonport for terminating locomotives, although Devonport was retained to house t
  • ted to the British Railways Class 14 diesel locomotives, amongst others.
  • for the railroad was provided by Shay-type locomotives, an Alco consolidation, a Heisler, and an E
  • National Rail locomotives AN10 and DL37 were written off due to being
  • Previously, battery locomotives and Class 73 locos have been stored at the
  • which produces AC drive electric locomotives and AC locomotive traction components.
  • Both locomotives and every carriage was derailed; several be
  • on a series of class leading and innovative locomotives, and arguably by the early 1920s the Great
  • ts work scrapping redundant British railway locomotives and it also ran a shipbreaking or scrapping
  • es (or, in the case of a steam tramway, the locomotives and trailers).
  • cond road is primarily for the use of steam locomotives and as such has two inspection pits (one in
  • railroad's tracks hosted several noteworthy locomotives and trains.
  • irty locos were later rebuilt as Earl Class locomotives and renumbered 3265 (prototype conversion),
  • ys and moved some of their steam and diesel locomotives and rolling stock, including guards vans, t
  • sually with STOP signals being presented to locomotives and with crossing gate arms down with light
  • g 10,000 square metres, it contains some 50 locomotives and railway carriages on 20 railtracks from
  • ion and decides what signal aspects to show locomotives and decides what information to indicate to
  • Limited by poor quality locomotives and the bumpy, cheaply laid track which fol
  • Locomotives and trains are occasionally stored there.
  • Gresley produced the majority of his famous locomotives and innovations, and Bulleid had a hand in
  • Rail Services offers a variety of railcars, locomotives, and customized financial products and solu
  • pen carriages, but the blast from the steam locomotives and air pressure created by the passage of
  • ntered financial problems and the company's locomotives and rolling stock were sold.
  • Southern, was operated using retired steam locomotives and served as the basis for the Louisiana E
  • , steam and hot oil odours given off by the locomotives, and the fishy smells coming from the 'Stif
  • The railway has five steam locomotives and 11 carriages and a number of wagons and
  • n engineering company who also made railway locomotives and aircraft parts.
  • or plastic pellet cars), GMTX and LLPX (for locomotives), and GPFX (for pressure-differential cars)
  • tored or is presently restoring a number of locomotives and wagons once used on New Zealand's natio
  • The locomotives and railcars (with a few exceptions) used t
  • The locomotives and the vehicles were removed to the underg
  • The railway also owns four Finnish steam locomotives, and two wooden-bodied Finnish coaches.
  • It has a collection of historic locomotives and rolling stock including two steam locom
  • Diesel locomotives and steam locomotives including V&T's J.W.
  • Goods Yard has been restored as sidings for locomotives and coaching stock, a number of which lead
  • st with the maintenance and conservation of locomotives and rolling stock.
  • displays on the theme of transport (railway locomotives and rolling stock, aircraft, and space vehi
  • Tozer giving access to the steel company's locomotives and wagons across the main line tracks and
  • He always recommended the use of American locomotives and cars over those built in Europe.
  • ineer to release the air brakes between the locomotives and the derailed cars and move the front pa
  • Later the building manufactured locomotives and fire engines.
  • The locomotives and system were cut up when the coke ovens
  • Air hoses are used between locomotives and railroad cars for their brakes, and are
  • , burned Confederate storehouses, destroyed locomotives and commissary stores, ripped up bridges an
  • Sandersville Railroad locomotives and shops in Sandersville, GA.
  • Neasden was also a manufacturer, producing locomotives and coaching stock for the Metropolitan Rai
  • under the name "Kaimai Express", using NZR locomotives and carriages from Steam Inc and Railway En
  • te of this short length, the railroad had 3 locomotives and 280 coal cars.
  • rticle: List of Isle of Wight Steam Railway locomotives and rolling stock
  • ast, and dive-bombing and strafing bridges, locomotives, and rail lines near the battle area.
  • maroon for Spoornet, many selected electric locomotives and some diesels were painted blue for use
  • The GER would also provide staff, locomotives and rolling stock in return for 50% of the
  • waun-Cae-Gurwen in 2009, using EWS Class 66 locomotives and MEA open box wagons.
  • Rail traffic was excruciatingly slow; locomotives and train crews had to be changed at the bo
  • Used locomotives and stock can also be bought second-hand fo
  • pair, as it was the more popular of the two locomotives and was used more frequently.
  • ak's Sunset Limited train, powered by three locomotives, and en route from Los Angeles, California
  • It houses a collection of steam locomotives and engines.
  • It housed around 20 locomotives, and closed in October 1964.
  • ich resulted in the large-scale purchase of locomotives and rolling stock and the establishment of
  • refurbishment to running condition of major locomotives and vehicles, so that national tours would
  • kshop, the workshops work on restoration of locomotives and rollingstock.
  • operated by Amtrak on their behalf and own locomotives and passenger cars.
  • Kylchap exhausts are found on many French locomotives and also on a number of British ones.
  • e fast freight trains and also purchase new locomotives and freight cars, and build new terminals.
  • The company owns about fifteen locomotives and about 500 open-deck cars.
  • Locomotives and rolling stock had to be transhipped by
  • ucts included steam boat engines, furnaces, locomotives, and firearms (notably cannons) before, dur
  • d the Stroudley yellow livery for passenger locomotives and removed the names from them.
  • d in the blowing-up and destruction of five locomotives, and damaging others.
  • Heljan - Produce a number of locomotives and wagons
  • Around 1958 Swindon was committed to diesel locomotives and Caerphilly was sent Castle class and BR
  • he years, gasoline powered models of diesel locomotives and battery-electric locomotives and trolle
  • The museum operates working diesel locomotives and has a full assortment of railcars.
  • evens the wear on the wheels of the shuttle locomotives and vehicles, as each set (left or right) s
  • ain of ten BiLevel carriages and one or two locomotives, and it has a small station building for ti
  • The LRC family includes both locomotives and passenger carriages designed to work to
  • y 1834 the line had purchased a total of 15 locomotives and scheduled one daily run in each directi
  • illsborough, destroying or damaging several locomotives and historic freight and passenger cars.
  • r carriers based in South Carolina, with 24 locomotives and nearly 350 cars.
  • sh Rail code of the depot was SF for diesel locomotives, and 30A for steam locomotives.
  • ist of preserved Hunslet narrow gauge steam locomotives and links to the railways they work on, see
  • y became the largest producer of industrial locomotives, and built almost eight thousand of them.
  • On September 22, 1993, the locomotives and some cars of the eastbound Sunset Limit
  • s systems as hydro-electric power stations, locomotives and machines.
  • It was worked from the outset by steam locomotives, and not as a horse-drawn railway as on sev
  • are also outdoor displays of rolling stock, locomotives and general railroad operating equipment.
  • possesses its water tank that served steam locomotives, and a loading bank can be found nearby.
  • The Ds were not particularly powerful locomotives and were employed on light duties, sometime
  • t reflect the influx of mobility that cars, locomotives and zeppelins brought.
  • cally consisted of DA class diesel-electric locomotives and NZR 56-foot carriages that had been bui
  • It also builds new steam locomotives and passenger carriages, and undertakes the
  • y's board to sanction development of larger locomotives, and friction with the new senior managers,
  • After closure the steam locomotives and carriage went to the Launceston Steam R
  • gton Station and the introduction of larger locomotives and new routes, the GWR required a larger s
  • uilt as a standard-gauge railway with steam locomotives, and a junction was made with the North Bri
  • s a firm in India that manufactures railway locomotives and other kinds of rolling stock.Its age is
  • in favor of dieselisation with modified DX locomotives and upgrading the Otira Tunnel ventilation,
  • ndard feature on most Great Western Railway locomotives, and a significant number of the London, Mi
  • tion engines of self-powered rail vehicles ( locomotives and railcars).
  • op on site, which was used to build all the locomotives and equipment used on the railway.
  • ay he also designed twelve six coupled tank locomotives and twenty tender locomotives to similar de
  • streamlined three P-14 class 4-6-2 Pacific locomotives and painted them and their Vanderbilt tende
  • Ferrymead Railway and Diesel Traction Group locomotives and carriages have participated in each of
  • Various forms of carriages, locomotives and characters can be seen in the pictures,
  • Moore was a starter for the Locomotives, and won UFL championship titles both seaso
  • argets included tanks and armored vehicles, locomotives and trucks, artillery and antiaircraft guns
  • h the antiquated 12 in (305 mm) gauge meant locomotives and rolling stock were not widely available
  • -gear was used extensively on L&YR and LNWR locomotives, and also by the Manning Wardle-built narro
  • The society owns locomotives and rolling stock but not the railway it ru
  • pread use of traction engines, such as road locomotives and agricultural engines, would endanger th
  • jor facility for maintenance and repairs of locomotives and cars in Western Maryland.
  • cks, leading to speed restrictions on these locomotives and their replacement by the EW class on th
  • used Vananda as a water stop for its steam locomotives, and built a small reservoir near the towns
  • The PWD owned its own locomotives and rolling stock, although some of it was
  • an expedited schedule, was pulled by diesel locomotives, and used new, streamlined, stainless steel
  • ation and display of historic light railway locomotives and rolling stock.
  • ly served by three rebuilt Amtrak EMD F40PH locomotives and eleven former Chicago Metra coaches, al
  • At the end of their working lives, some locomotives and rolling stock were used to protect the
  • tions of the Abbeville-Grimes Railway using locomotives and rolling stock supplied by the Bay Line
  • TCRM currently has nine diesel-electric locomotives and thirty other cars/engines.
  • His company was a significant supplier of locomotives and rifles for the Union Army during the Am
  • oal Stage, built in the golden age of steam locomotives, and the associated railway dam are located
  • he Prince was very interested in trains and locomotives, and a locomotive was named after him.
  • 1972 saw the introduction of DX locomotives and the Silver Fern railcars: the latter re
  • paint shop, a shop that rebuilt or repaired locomotives, and a freight house, where merchants would
  • 25 steam locomotives and more than 275 pieces of rolling stock w
  • The railway currently owns around 25 diesel locomotives, and roughly 700 items of rolling stock.
  • ned about the noise and dirt from the steam locomotives, and it was a disruption to traffic on busy
  • e purpose of maintaining and displaying old locomotives and rail cars (including an operating steam
  • 2007 the museum moved its collection of 12 locomotives and over 25 pieces of rolling stock to home
  • is period his two prototype diesel electric locomotives appeared.
  • ral of the Smoky Mountain Railroad's former locomotives are still in existence.
  • Operating locomotives are based at Minehead and Bishops Lydeard a
  • Diesel-powered locomotives are not allowed in the tunnels except in em
  • The steam locomotives are always marshalled at the downhill (Mett
  • with a steam outline, though genuine steam locomotives are now in operation.
  • Operational locomotives are shown in bold text.
  • All steam locomotives are 0-4-0RT engines.
  • The locomotives are to be built in China by Dalian Locomoti
  • The following steam locomotives are on display in the museum.
  • The locomotives are now owned by TransPlant and have since
  • 7 of these locomotives are active, and are used on a variety of sp
  • The locomotives are both preserved in operational condition
  • Standard gauge locomotives are listed with others owned by the Waverle
  • NS's locomotives are often called "catfish" by railfans, as
  • The railway's collection of steam locomotives are used occasionally for passenger service
  • Two of the locomotives are preserved under cover with some carriag
  • The locomotives are maintained at the Eurotunnel depot at C
  • e process whereby the boiler tubes of steam locomotives are cleaned out, removing soot and ash in o
  • The ED76 class of electric locomotives are Bo-2-Bo wheel arrangement AC electric l
  • These locomotives are specifically targeted for yards and oth
  • The two TR locomotives are small shunting locomotives, and the PWD
  • At the present time, most locomotives are provided by CSX or Norfolk Southern.
  • Most modern diesel locomotives are actually diesel-electric locomotives: t
  • f rows of war material, troops marching and locomotives are cleverly edited to create a montage pro
  • All of the DTG's locomotives are owned by individual members through the
  • wo engine frames and 5 tenders from O class locomotives are known to exist near Summit on the forme
  • These locomotives are very similar to G22CW, which are standa
  • As of 2011, only three DQ locomotives are in service (all in the South Island); t
  • These new locomotives are generally referred to as the Rover clas
  • must be turned around at a wye or have the locomotives arranged in a way that allows them to run a
  • And so on the 10 April 1923, six electric locomotives arrived, numbered E1 to E6.
  • to traffic but requiring the use of diesel locomotives as the overhead wiring had been damaged.
  • er trains where also worked by 0-6-0 tender locomotives as well as ex-GCR Class 9Ns and ex-Great No
  • h of Epping continued to be hauled by steam locomotives as a separate shuttle service.
  • Both where electric locomotives, as seen in the pictures, but beyond that l
  • Many PRR men counted the M1 class locomotives as the best steam locomotives the railroad
  • way's depot is home to a selection of steam locomotives as well as a diesel locomotive.
  • well known for maintaining preserved steam locomotives as well as operational diesel locomotives.
  • ed as stabling point for freight trains and locomotives, as well as an overnight stop for some Firs
  • mponents from it and re-used these on other locomotives as the need arose.
  • The following is a list of steam locomotives assigned TOPS numbers.
  • sponsible for the maintenance of all of the locomotives assigned to the Southern Pacific's Coast Di
  • s and facilities for servicing the colliery locomotives at Gin Pit.
  • d in Manchester, New Hampshire, built steam locomotives at the dawn of the railroad era in the Unit
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