Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "Norfolk and Western Class J is a Class of 4-4-2 Steam locomotives purchased by Norfolk and Western Railroad, this being the second "J" class, and should not be confused with the later, more well known J class of 1941. The retirement of the first J classes in 1900 left the designation available for reuse for these engines. There were 7 of these Class J's made, and they were retired between 1931 and 1935, once again leaving the "J" class designation available to be reused in 1941."@en }
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- N&W_Class_J_(1903) abstract "Norfolk and Western Class J is a Class of 4-4-2 Steam locomotives purchased by Norfolk and Western Railroad, this being the second "J" class, and should not be confused with the later, more well known J class of 1941. The retirement of the first J classes in 1900 left the designation available for reuse for these engines. There were 7 of these Class J's made, and they were retired between 1931 and 1935, once again leaving the "J" class designation available to be reused in 1941.".
- N&W_Class_J_(1903) comment "Norfolk and Western Class J is a Class of 4-4-2 Steam locomotives purchased by Norfolk and Western Railroad, this being the second "J" class, and should not be confused with the later, more well known J class of 1941. The retirement of the first J classes in 1900 left the designation available for reuse for these engines. There were 7 of these Class J's made, and they were retired between 1931 and 1935, once again leaving the "J" class designation available to be reused in 1941.".