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    London and North Western Railway (LNWR) Class G2A was a class of 0-8-0 steam locomotives. They were upgraded from LNWR Class G1 principally by the fitting...
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    engines, they were not rebuilt from or into other classes. Somewhat confusingly, the LNWR Class G2a is sometimes considered a subclass, but not in this...
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    North Western Railway (LNWR) Class G1 was a class of 0-8-0 steam locomotives. It was a superheated version of the LNWR Class G with 8 inch piston valves...
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  • G2A may refer to: G2A - a video games website. LNWR Class G2A Haplogroup G2a A version of the Soko G-2 Galeb A G protein-coupled receptor that is also...
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    Railway (LNWR) Class G2 and Class G2A 0-8-0s. They were also classified as Class G3 under the former LNWR system. The class were sometimes known as Baby Austins...
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    and 1912. All Class D locomotives were later rebuilt to Class G1. Some of them, rebuilt to Class G2a, were still running in 1962. The LNWR letter classification...
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  • a class of mountain bike race Various 0-8-0 steam locomotives of the London and North Western Railway: LNWR Class G1 LNWR Class G2 LNWR Class G2A My...
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  • series. They had four ex-LNWR Special Tanks, Numbers 3, 6, 7 and 8. For completeness, Irish locomotives will be given here. Class WT locomotives were built...
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    design used extensively on the L&YR and LNWR in England, and elsewhere. A preserved example is LNWR G2a Class number 49395. Marshall valve gear - a modified...
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    over by London, Midland and Scottish Railway which was the successor to the LNWR. It was during this period that the works reached its zenith in size and...
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