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  2. MobileMe - Wikipedia

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    MobileMe (branded iTools between 2000 and 2002; .Mac until 2008) is a discontinued subscription-based collection of online services and software offered by Apple Inc. All services were gradually transitioned to and eventually replaced by the free iCloud, and MobileMe ceased on June 30, 2012, with transfers to iCloud being available until July 31, 2012, or data being available for download ...

  3. GER Classes S46, D56 and H88 - Wikipedia

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    The GER Classes S46, D56 and H88 (classified Classes D14, D15, and D16 by the London and North Eastern Railway) were three classes of similar 4-4-0 steam locomotive designed by James Holden (S46 and D56) and A. J. Hill (H88) for the Great Eastern Railway . They were given the nickname Claud Hamilton after the pioneer engine of the class, named ...

  4. List of LMS locomotives as of 31 December 1947 - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of locomotives of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway as of 31 December 1947. This date is significant because nationalisation of the Big Four occurred the next day, 1 January 1948. Thus this is the list of locomotives as inherited by British Railways. At this time there were approximately 8,000 steam locomotives ...

  5. 4-4-0 - Wikipedia

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    Finnish Class A4 locomotive of 1872. In Finland, the 4-4-0 was represented by the Classes A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, A6 and A7. The Class A4 was a class of nine locomotives, built in 1872 and 1873 by the Baldwin Locomotive Works for use on the Hanko–Hyvinkää railway.

  6. Northern Pacific Railway locomotives - Wikipedia

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    The 2-8-8-4 was first built for the Northern Pacific Railway in 1928. The 4-6-6-4 locomotives were so large that in many places in Montana the Northern Pacific had to widen the centers of its double track on the Rocky Mountain Division. As a rule they did not work west of Easton, Washington, due to the confines of Stampede Tunnel under the ...

  7. Category:4-4-0 locomotives - Wikipedia

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    Category. : 4-4-0 locomotives. Wikimedia Commons has media related to 4-4-0 locomotives. Front of locomotive at left. Locomotives classified 4-4-0 under the Whyte notation of locomotive axle arrangements. The equivalent UIC classification of locomotive axle arrangements is 2B or 2'B.

  8. 0-4-4-0 - Wikipedia

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    Baldwin Locomotive Works #44609, built 1916. In the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotive wheel arrangement, an 0-4-4-0 is a locomotive with no leading wheels, two sets of four driving wheels, and no trailing wheels. The arrangement is chosen to give the articulation of a locomotive with only the short rigid wheelbase of an ...

  9. Midland Railway 1000 Class - Wikipedia

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    Locale. London Midland Region. Withdrawn. 1948–1953. Disposition. One preserved, remainder scrapped. The Midland Railway 1000 Class is a class of 4-4-0 steam locomotive designed for passenger work. They were known to reach speeds of up to 85 mph (137 km/h). [1]