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The Rhymney Railway S class was a class of 0-6-0T steam locomotives introduced into traffic in 1908 designed by the railway's engineer Hurry Riches. There were initially four locos in the class. A further 4 ‘S1’ locomotives with a larger boiler and higher tractive effort were built in 1920.
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Swindon broad gauge |
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Wolverhampton standard gauge |
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Swindon standard gauge |
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Absorbed locomotives |
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Narrow gauge locomotives |
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Bywheel arrangement |
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General |
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