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  • 41Naming of British railway rolling stock — Since the invention of the very first railway steam locomotive in 1804, railway companies have applied names to their locomotives, carriages and multiple units. Numbers have usually been applied too, but not always; the Great Western Railway only …

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  • 42One of Our Dinosaurs Is Missing — Theatrical release poster Directed by Robert Stevenson …

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  • 43Garw Valley Railway — The Garw Valley Railway (formerly Bridgend Valleys Railway) is a standard gauge heritage railway located in South Wales. It is hoped that, in the near future, there will be brakevan rides between Pontycymer and Pant y Gog, a distance of about… …

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  • 44Austrains — also use the same factory as Austrains. The Austrains locomotive range includes: *National Rail NR class *New South Wales 421 class *New South Wales 80 class *New South Wales 442 class *South Australian Railways 700 class *Victorian Railways C… …

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  • 45DB Class V 90 — DB Class 290 DBAG Class 290 Also classes 291, 294, 295 ,296 A german class 290 diesel locomotive at Lobenstein station (March 2002) Builder MaK Serial number 290 001 407 also 290 …

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  • 46Manx Electric Trailers 45-48 — Trailer Nos. 45–48 Manufacturer G.F. Milnes Co., Ltd. Built at Cleveland Street Works, Birkenhead Constructed 1894 …

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  • 47Narrow gauge small locomotives of the Deutsche Reichsbahn — Steam traction was the predominant form of motive power used by the Deutsche Reichsbahn on its narrow gauge railways. For certain duties diesel locomotives were also used, albeit these were usually second hand or rebuilt engines. Locomotives with …

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  • 48lorry — a truck; a long, flat wagon, 1838, British railroad word, probably from verb lurry to pull, tug (1570s), of uncertain origin. Meaning large motor vehicle for carrying goods is first attested 1911 …

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  • 49lorry — [lôr′ē] n. pl. lorries [prob. < dial. lurry, lorry, to tug, pull] 1. a low, flat wagon without sides 2. any of various trucks fitted to run on rails 3. Brit. a motor truck …

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  • 50rulley — flat four wheeled wagon for carrying goods Carriages and Chariots …

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