21 relations: Achill Island, Beyer, Peacock and Company, Broadstone railway works, County Mayo, Dübs and Company, Glasgow, Ireland, Kitson and Company, Leeds, Manchester, Martin Atock, MGWR Class A, MGWR Class K, MGWR Classes C and Cs, Midland Great Western Railway, Mullingar, Neilson and Company, Sligo, Steam locomotive, 2-4-0, 4-4-0.
Achill Island
Achill Island (Acaill, Oileán Acla) in County Mayo is the largest of the Irish isles, and is situated off the west coast of Ireland.
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Beyer, Peacock and Company
Beyer, Peacock and Company was an English railway locomotive manufacturer with a factory in Gorton, Manchester.
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Broadstone railway works
Broadstone railway works or simply Broadstone or the Broadstone was the headquarters for mechanical engineering and rolling stock maintenance for Midland Great Western Railway (MGWR).
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County Mayo
County Mayo (Contae Mhaigh Eo, meaning "Plain of the yew trees") is a county in Ireland.
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Dübs and Company
Dübs & Co. was a locomotive manufacturer in Glasgow, Scotland, founded by Henry Dübs in 1863 and based at the Queens Park Works in Polmadie.
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Glasgow
Glasgow (Glesga; Glaschu) is the largest city in Scotland, and third most populous in the United Kingdom.
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Ireland
Ireland (Éire; Ulster-Scots: Airlann) is an island in the North Atlantic.
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Kitson and Company
Kitson and Company was a locomotive manufacturer based in Hunslet, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.
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Leeds
Leeds is a city in the metropolitan borough of Leeds, in the county of West Yorkshire, England.
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Manchester
Manchester is a city and metropolitan borough in Greater Manchester, England, with a population of 530,300.
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Martin Atock
Martin Atock is best known as the Locomotive Superintendent of the Midland Great Western Railway (MGWR) from 1872 to 1900.
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MGWR Class A
The Midland Great Western Railway (MGWR) A Class 4-4-0 was a class of 6 locomotives built at Broadstone Works in the period 1902-1905.
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MGWR Class K
The MGWR Class K was a Midland Great Western Railway (MGWR) 2-4-0 designed by Martin Atock for passenger work and introduced from 1893.
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MGWR Classes C and Cs
The Midland Great Western Railway (MGWR) C Class was a class of 4-4-0 locomotives designed and built at Broadstone by Edward Cusack between 1909 and 1915 using parts obtained from Kitson and Company.
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Midland Great Western Railway
The Midland Great Western Railway (MGWR) was the third largest Irish gauge railway company in Ireland.
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Mullingar
Mullingar is the county town of County Westmeath in Ireland.
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Neilson and Company
Neilson and Company was a locomotive manufacturer in Glasgow, Scotland.
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Sligo
Sligo (—) is a coastal seaport and the county town of County Sligo, Ireland, within the western province of Connacht.
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Steam locomotive
A steam locomotive is a type of railway locomotive that produces its pulling power through a steam engine.
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2-4-0
Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives, represents the wheel arrangement of two leading wheels on one axle, four powered and coupled driving wheels on two axles and no trailing wheels.
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4-4-0
Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives by wheel arrangement, represents the arrangement of four leading wheels on two axles, usually in a leading bogie, four powered and coupled driving wheels on two axles, and no trailing wheels.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MGWR_Class_D