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20 relations: Brown dwarf, Economy class, GNSR Classes X and Y, Model Y, NCC Class Y, NER Class Y, SNCF Class Y 7100, SNCF Class Y 7400, SNCF Class Y 8000, SNCF Class Y 8400, SNCF Class Y 9000, South Australian Railways Y class, Tasmanian Government Railways Y class, Victorian Railways Y class, Victorian Railways Y class (diesel), WAGR Y class, Y (disambiguation), Y-class lifeboat, Y-class Melbourne tram, Y1-class Melbourne tram.
Brown dwarf
Brown dwarfs are substellar objects that have more mass than the biggest gas giant planets, but less than the least massive main-sequence stars.
Economy class
Economy class, also called third class, coach class, steerage, or to distinguish it from the slightly more expensive premium economy class, standard economy class or budget economy class, is the lowest travel class of seating in air travel, rail travel, and sometimes ferry or maritime travel.
GNSR Classes X and Y
The GNSR Classes X and Y were two similar classes of steam locomotives built by Manning Wardle for the Great North of Scotland Railway.
See Y class and GNSR Classes X and Y
Model Y
Model Y may refer to.
NCC Class Y
The LMS Northern Counties Committee (NCC) Class Y was a class of 0-6-0T steam locomotives formed when two LMS Fowler Class 3F engines (Nos.7456 and 7553) were regauged from to the Irish broad gauge in 1944 becoming NCC Nos.18 and 19.
NER Class Y
The North Eastern Railway (NER) Class Y (LNER Class A7) 4-6-2T tank locomotives were designed whilst Wilson Worsdell was Chief Mechanical Engineer, but none were built until 1910 by which time Vincent Raven had taken over.
SNCF Class Y 7100
The Y 7100 class of small shunters originally had 210 members.
See Y class and SNCF Class Y 7100
SNCF Class Y 7400
The Y 7400 class of small shunters is France's most numerous with 488 locomotives in the production build.
See Y class and SNCF Class Y 7400
SNCF Class Y 8000
The SNCF Class Y 8000 is a class of diesel shunter built between 1977 and 1990.
See Y class and SNCF Class Y 8000
SNCF Class Y 8400
This class of small shunters has 150 members.
See Y class and SNCF Class Y 8400
SNCF Class Y 9000
The SNCF Class Y 9000 is the new designation for modernized and re-engined Y7100 and Y7400 shunters.
See Y class and SNCF Class Y 9000
South Australian Railways Y class
The South Australian Railways Y class was a class of narrow gauge steam locomotives operated by the South Australian Railways.
See Y class and South Australian Railways Y class
Tasmanian Government Railways Y class
The Y class is a class of diesel locomotives built by the Tasmanian Government Railways between 1961 and 1971.
See Y class and Tasmanian Government Railways Y class
Victorian Railways Y class
The Victorian Railways Y class was a class of 0-6-0 steam locomotives.
See Y class and Victorian Railways Y class
Victorian Railways Y class (diesel)
The Y class are a class of diesel locomotives built by Clyde Engineering, Granville for the Victorian Railways between 1963 and 1968.
See Y class and Victorian Railways Y class (diesel)
WAGR Y class
The Y class was a class of 18 diesel locomotives built by British Thomson-Houston and Clayton Equipment Company for the Western Australian Government Railways between 1953 and 1955.
Y (disambiguation)
Y, or y, is the twenty-fifth letter of the English alphabet.
See Y class and Y (disambiguation)
Y-class lifeboat
The Y-class lifeboat is a class of small inflatable rescue boat operated by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution of the United Kingdom and Ireland.
See Y class and Y-class lifeboat
Y-class Melbourne tram
The Y-class was a one-member tram class built by the Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board.
See Y class and Y-class Melbourne tram
Y1-class Melbourne tram
The Y1-class was a class of four trams built by the Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board built as a modified version of the Y-class to trial one man operation.
See Y class and Y1-class Melbourne tram
References
Also known as Class Y, Class-Y, Y class (disambiguation), Y-class.