Railway (SECR), which operated between London and south-east England. The Southern Railway (SR) K1 class was a three-cylinder variant of the K class, designed...
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and numbers of the SECR K and SR K1 classes of 2-6-4 tank engines that formed the River class: locomotives initially running on the South Eastern and...
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K class or Class K may refer to: LB&SCR K class (1913), England SECR K and SR K1 classes (1914), England NZR K class (1877), New Zealand NZR K class (1932)...
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U class design drew from experience with the GWR 4300s and N classes, improved by applying Midland Railway ideas to the design, enabling the SECR to...
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other Maunsell-designed classes. The three smaller cylinders increased their route availability over the 2-cylinder U class. The K1 rebuild featured a variant...
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class were classes of locomotives on a number of railways: Highland Railway River Class - 4-6-0 Nigerian Railways River class - 2-8-2 SECR K and SR K1...
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between Neilsons and the GNSR, the latter receiving £1025. On the SECR they were assigned Class G, and entered service during January and February 1900,...
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Naming of British railway rolling stock (category British Rail numbering and classification systems)
of thematic naming of locomotive classes have occurred: Each name, though drawn from a variety of different people and things, was strongly connected to...
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duties, initially on the South Eastern and Chatham Railway (SECR), and later operated for the Southern Railway (SR). The N1 was a development of the basic...
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therefore rebuilt several examples of the D and E classes immediately before the grouping of the SECR with other railways to form the Southern Railway...
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