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- Maine_Central_class_M_2-6-0 abstract "Maine Central Railroad Class M locomotives were originally intended for heavy freight service. They were of 2-6-0 wheel arrangement in the Whyte notation, or \"1'C\" in UIC classification. They were replaced by class P 2-6-0 locomotives for the heaviest freight service beginning in 1896, and spent their final years as yard switchers. The oldest of the class surviving past United States Railroad Administration operation were Portland Company builders numbers 606 and 607 built in 1890. Eleven built by Schenectady Locomotive Works in 1893 and 1894 also appeared in the 221-245 number sequence on Maine Central's 1923 locomotive roster. The longest surviving representatives of the class were three built by Schenectady in 1897 as Portland and Rumford Falls Railway numbers 10 through 12. These three were rebuilt with higher-pressure boilers in Maine Central's Waterville shop between 1914 and 1921 as sub-class M-5. These reboilered locomotives with 25,000 lbf (111.2 kN) tractive effort were numbered 246 through 248. Number 247 was the last survivor of the class when scrapped in 1946.".
- Maine_Central_class_M_2-6-0 activeYearsEndYear "1897".
- Maine_Central_class_M_2-6-0 activeYearsStartYear "1890".
- Maine_Central_class_M_2-6-0 wikiPageID "38735516".
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- Maine_Central_class_M_2-6-0 wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Maine_Central_class_M_2-6-0 wikiPageRevisionID "634250615".
- Maine_Central_class_M_2-6-0 wikiPageWikiLink 2-6-0.
- Maine_Central_class_M_2-6-0 wikiPageWikiLink Boiler.
- Maine_Central_class_M_2-6-0 wikiPageWikiLink Category:2-6-0_locomotives.
- Maine_Central_class_M_2-6-0 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Maine_Central_Railroad_locomotives.
- Maine_Central_class_M_2-6-0 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Railway_locomotives_introduced_in_1890.
- Maine_Central_class_M_2-6-0 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Schenectady_Locomotive_Works_locomotives.
- Maine_Central_class_M_2-6-0 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scrapped_locomotives.
- Maine_Central_class_M_2-6-0 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Standard_gauge_railway_locomotives.
- Maine_Central_class_M_2-6-0 wikiPageWikiLink Maine_Central_Railroad_Company.
- Maine_Central_class_M_2-6-0 wikiPageWikiLink Maine_Central_class_P_2-6-0.
- Maine_Central_class_M_2-6-0 wikiPageWikiLink Portland_Company.
- Maine_Central_class_M_2-6-0 wikiPageWikiLink Rumford_Branch.
- Maine_Central_class_M_2-6-0 wikiPageWikiLink Schenectady_Locomotive_Works.
- Maine_Central_class_M_2-6-0 wikiPageWikiLink Switcher.
- Maine_Central_class_M_2-6-0 wikiPageWikiLink UIC_classification_of_locomotive_axle_arrangements.
- Maine_Central_class_M_2-6-0 wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Railroad_Administration.
- Maine_Central_class_M_2-6-0 wikiPageWikiLink Waterville,_Maine.
- Maine_Central_class_M_2-6-0 wikiPageWikiLink Wheel_arrangement.
- Maine_Central_class_M_2-6-0 wikiPageWikiLink Whyte_notation.
- Maine_Central_class_M_2-6-0 wikiPageWikiLinkText "class M".
- Maine_Central_class_M_2-6-0 builddate "1890".
- Maine_Central_class_M_2-6-0 cylindercount "Two".
- Maine_Central_class_M_2-6-0 fueltype "Coal".
- Maine_Central_class_M_2-6-0 hatnote "Reference:".
- Maine_Central_class_M_2-6-0 name "Maine Central class M".
- Maine_Central_class_M_2-6-0 powertype "Steam".
- Maine_Central_class_M_2-6-0 retiredate "1946".
- Maine_Central_class_M_2-6-0 uicclass "1".
- Maine_Central_class_M_2-6-0 wheelbase "including tender".
- Maine_Central_class_M_2-6-0 whytetype "2".
- Maine_Central_class_M_2-6-0 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Maine_Central_class_M_2-6-0 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Locomotive.
- Maine_Central_class_M_2-6-0 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Maine_Central.
- Maine_Central_class_M_2-6-0 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Maine_Central_class_M_2-6-0 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Track_gauge.
- Maine_Central_class_M_2-6-0 subject Category:2-6-0_locomotives.
- Maine_Central_class_M_2-6-0 subject Category:Maine_Central_Railroad_locomotives.
- Maine_Central_class_M_2-6-0 subject Category:Railway_locomotives_introduced_in_1890.
- Maine_Central_class_M_2-6-0 subject Category:Schenectady_Locomotive_Works_locomotives.
- Maine_Central_class_M_2-6-0 subject Category:Scrapped_locomotives.
- Maine_Central_class_M_2-6-0 subject Category:Standard_gauge_railway_locomotives.
- Maine_Central_class_M_2-6-0 type Locomotive.
- Maine_Central_class_M_2-6-0 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Maine_Central_class_M_2-6-0 type Locomotive.
- Maine_Central_class_M_2-6-0 type Product.
- Maine_Central_class_M_2-6-0 type DesignedArtifact.
- Maine_Central_class_M_2-6-0 type Thing.
- Maine_Central_class_M_2-6-0 type Q93301.
- Maine_Central_class_M_2-6-0 comment "Maine Central Railroad Class M locomotives were originally intended for heavy freight service. They were of 2-6-0 wheel arrangement in the Whyte notation, or \"1'C\" in UIC classification. They were replaced by class P 2-6-0 locomotives for the heaviest freight service beginning in 1896, and spent their final years as yard switchers. The oldest of the class surviving past United States Railroad Administration operation were Portland Company builders numbers 606 and 607 built in 1890.".
- Maine_Central_class_M_2-6-0 label "Maine Central class M 2-6-0".
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- Maine_Central_class_M_2-6-0 sameAs m.0rf9c1g.
- Maine_Central_class_M_2-6-0 sameAs Q6736333.
- Maine_Central_class_M_2-6-0 wasDerivedFrom Maine_Central_class_M_2-6-0?oldid=634250615.
- Maine_Central_class_M_2-6-0 isPrimaryTopicOf Maine_Central_class_M_2-6-0.
- Maine_Central_class_M_2-6-0 name "Maine Central class M".