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- Yorkshire_Engine_Company abstract "The Yorkshire Engine Company (YEC) was a small independent locomotive manufacturer in Sheffield, England. The company was formed in 1865 and produced locomotives and carried out general engineering work until 1965. They mainly built shunting engines for the British market, but also built main line engines for overseas customers.Steam locomotives were built from 1865 to 1956 and diesel locomotives from 1950 to 1965.".
- Q8055710 abstract "The Yorkshire Engine Company (YEC) was a small independent locomotive manufacturer in Sheffield, England. The company was formed in 1865 and produced locomotives and carried out general engineering work until 1965. They mainly built shunting engines for the British market, but also built main line engines for overseas customers.Steam locomotives were built from 1865 to 1956 and diesel locomotives from 1950 to 1965.".
- Yorkshire_Engine_Company comment "The Yorkshire Engine Company (YEC) was a small independent locomotive manufacturer in Sheffield, England. The company was formed in 1865 and produced locomotives and carried out general engineering work until 1965. They mainly built shunting engines for the British market, but also built main line engines for overseas customers.Steam locomotives were built from 1865 to 1956 and diesel locomotives from 1950 to 1965.".
- Q8055710 comment "The Yorkshire Engine Company (YEC) was a small independent locomotive manufacturer in Sheffield, England. The company was formed in 1865 and produced locomotives and carried out general engineering work until 1965. They mainly built shunting engines for the British market, but also built main line engines for overseas customers.Steam locomotives were built from 1865 to 1956 and diesel locomotives from 1950 to 1965.".