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- South_West_African_Class_Hb abstract "The South West African Class Hb 0-6-2T of 1905 is a narrow gauge steam locomotive from the Deutsch-Südwest-Afrika era.Between 1905 and 1908 the German Administration in Deutsch-Südwest-Afrika, now Namibia, acquired fifteen Class Hb tank locomotives with a 0-6-2 wheel arrangement for the Otavi Mining and Railway Company. Six of these locomotives survived to be taken onto the roster of the South African Railways after World War I.".
- Q17091843 abstract "The South West African Class Hb 0-6-2T of 1905 is a narrow gauge steam locomotive from the Deutsch-Südwest-Afrika era.Between 1905 and 1908 the German Administration in Deutsch-Südwest-Afrika, now Namibia, acquired fifteen Class Hb tank locomotives with a 0-6-2 wheel arrangement for the Otavi Mining and Railway Company. Six of these locomotives survived to be taken onto the roster of the South African Railways after World War I.".
- South_West_African_Class_Hb comment "The South West African Class Hb 0-6-2T of 1905 is a narrow gauge steam locomotive from the Deutsch-Südwest-Afrika era.Between 1905 and 1908 the German Administration in Deutsch-Südwest-Afrika, now Namibia, acquired fifteen Class Hb tank locomotives with a 0-6-2 wheel arrangement for the Otavi Mining and Railway Company. Six of these locomotives survived to be taken onto the roster of the South African Railways after World War I.".
- Q17091843 comment "The South West African Class Hb 0-6-2T of 1905 is a narrow gauge steam locomotive from the Deutsch-Südwest-Afrika era.Between 1905 and 1908 the German Administration in Deutsch-Südwest-Afrika, now Namibia, acquired fifteen Class Hb tank locomotives with a 0-6-2 wheel arrangement for the Otavi Mining and Railway Company. Six of these locomotives survived to be taken onto the roster of the South African Railways after World War I.".