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- WAGR_T_class abstract "The WAGR T class was a class of steam locomotives built in 1887–88 for the privately owned Great Southern Railway (GSR) of Western Australia, which did not give the class any specific designator. Its wheel arrangement was 4-4-0.In 1896, the GSR, along with both of its classes of locomotives, was taken over by the Western Australian Government Railways (WAGR). At that time, this particular class was officially designated as the WAGR T class.A total of 10 members of the class were built in two batches. The first batch, of six engines, was built by Beyer, Peacock & Co in Gorton, Manchester, England, in 1887. This batch entered GSR service in late 1888 to mid-1889. The second batch, of four engines built by Kitson & Co in Leeds, England, in 1888, entered service with the GSR in 1889–90. After the WAGR takeover, all members of the class remained in service until 1924; the last remaining T class engine was withdrawn in 1952.".
- WAGR_T_class thumbnail T167,_first_WAGR_livery,_c._1900.jpg?width=300.
- WAGR_T_class wikiPageID "39344554".
- WAGR_T_class wikiPageLength "6966".
- WAGR_T_class wikiPageOutDegree "38".
- WAGR_T_class wikiPageRevisionID "671109965".
- WAGR_T_class wikiPageWikiLink 4-4-0.
- WAGR_T_class wikiPageWikiLink Albany,_Western_Australia.
- WAGR_T_class wikiPageWikiLink Anthony_Hordern.
- WAGR_T_class wikiPageWikiLink Anthony_Hordern_&_Sons.
- WAGR_T_class wikiPageWikiLink Beverley,_Western_Australia.
- WAGR_T_class wikiPageWikiLink Beyer,_Peacock_and_Company.
- WAGR_T_class wikiPageWikiLink Broomehill,_Western_Australia.
- WAGR_T_class wikiPageWikiLink Category:3_ft_6_in_gauge_locomotives_of_Australia.
- WAGR_T_class wikiPageWikiLink Category:4-4-0_locomotives.
- WAGR_T_class wikiPageWikiLink Category:Beyer,_Peacock_locomotives.
- WAGR_T_class wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kitson_locomotives.
- WAGR_T_class wikiPageWikiLink Category:Railway_locomotives_introduced_in_1888.
- WAGR_T_class wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scrapped_locomotives.
- WAGR_T_class wikiPageWikiLink Category:Steam_locomotives_of_Western_Australia.
- WAGR_T_class wikiPageWikiLink Diesel-electric_locomotive.
- WAGR_T_class wikiPageWikiLink Diesel_locomotive.
- WAGR_T_class wikiPageWikiLink Frederick_Broome.
- WAGR_T_class wikiPageWikiLink Gordon_River_(Western_Australia).
- WAGR_T_class wikiPageWikiLink Gorton.
- WAGR_T_class wikiPageWikiLink Great_Southern_Railway_(Western_Australia).
- WAGR_T_class wikiPageWikiLink History_of_rail_transport_in_Western_Australia.
- WAGR_T_class wikiPageWikiLink Kendenup,_Western_Australia.
- WAGR_T_class wikiPageWikiLink Kitson_and_Company.
- WAGR_T_class wikiPageWikiLink Leeds.
- WAGR_T_class wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Western_Australian_locomotive_classes.
- WAGR_T_class wikiPageWikiLink Manchester.
- WAGR_T_class wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Barker,_Western_Australia.
- WAGR_T_class wikiPageWikiLink Rail_transport_in_Western_Australia.
- WAGR_T_class wikiPageWikiLink Steam_locomotive.
- WAGR_T_class wikiPageWikiLink Stirling_Range.
- WAGR_T_class wikiPageWikiLink Torbay,_Western_Australia.
- WAGR_T_class wikiPageWikiLink WAGR_R_class.
- WAGR_T_class wikiPageWikiLink WAGR_T_class_(diesel).
- WAGR_T_class wikiPageWikiLink Western_Australian_Government_Railways.
- WAGR_T_class wikiPageWikiLink Wheel_arrangement.
- WAGR_T_class wikiPageWikiLinkText "T".
- WAGR_T_class alt "T 167, in its first WAGR livery, ca. 1900.".
- WAGR_T_class caption "T 167, in its first WAGR livery, ca. 1900.".
- WAGR_T_class hasPhotoCollection WAGR_T_class.
- WAGR_T_class name "WAGR T class".
- WAGR_T_class numinclass "10".
- WAGR_T_class operator Great_Southern_Railway_(Western_Australia).
- WAGR_T_class operator Western_Australian_Government_Railways.
- WAGR_T_class operator "/".
- WAGR_T_class powertype "Steam".
- WAGR_T_class whytetype "4".
- WAGR_T_class wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commonscat-inline.
- WAGR_T_class wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Dts.
- WAGR_T_class wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Gunzburg-History_WAGR_Steam.
- WAGR_T_class wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_locomotive.
- WAGR_T_class wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:One_source.
- WAGR_T_class wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
- WAGR_T_class wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refbegin.
- WAGR_T_class wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refend.
- WAGR_T_class wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- WAGR_T_class wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sfn.
- WAGR_T_class wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:WAGR_Locomotives.
- WAGR_T_class subject Category:3_ft_6_in_gauge_locomotives_of_Australia.
- WAGR_T_class subject Category:4-4-0_locomotives.
- WAGR_T_class subject Category:Beyer,_Peacock_locomotives.
- WAGR_T_class subject Category:Kitson_locomotives.
- WAGR_T_class subject Category:Railway_locomotives_introduced_in_1888.
- WAGR_T_class subject Category:Scrapped_locomotives.
- WAGR_T_class subject Category:Steam_locomotives_of_Western_Australia.
- WAGR_T_class hypernym Locomotives.
- WAGR_T_class type Locomotive.
- WAGR_T_class type MeanOfTransportation.
- WAGR_T_class type Product.
- WAGR_T_class type DesignedArtifact.
- WAGR_T_class type Thing.
- WAGR_T_class type Q93301.
- WAGR_T_class comment "The WAGR T class was a class of steam locomotives built in 1887–88 for the privately owned Great Southern Railway (GSR) of Western Australia, which did not give the class any specific designator. Its wheel arrangement was 4-4-0.In 1896, the GSR, along with both of its classes of locomotives, was taken over by the Western Australian Government Railways (WAGR).".
- WAGR_T_class label "WAGR T class".
- WAGR_T_class sameAs m.0v3dc6d.
- WAGR_T_class sameAs Q17055959.
- WAGR_T_class sameAs Q17055959.
- WAGR_T_class wasDerivedFrom WAGR_T_class?oldid=671109965.
- WAGR_T_class depiction T167,_first_WAGR_livery,_c._1900.jpg.
- WAGR_T_class isPrimaryTopicOf WAGR_T_class.
- WAGR_T_class name "WAGR T class".