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- Q1797704 abstract "Lyn was a 2-4-2 tank steam locomotive built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1898 for the Lynton and Barnstaple Railway. Between July 1897 and January 1898, employees of many British engineering companies were striking in an attempt to win the right to an eight-hour working day, leaving locomotive builders with large backlogs of unfulfilled orders. Thus, the Lynton and Barnstaple instead consulted the US based Baldwin to produce the engine they needed. After construction in Philadelphia, the loco was disassembled, shipped to Barnstaple, and reassembled by L&B staff in their Pilton workshops.Lyn, like all the locomotives on the L&B, was named after a local river with a three-letter name, the River Lyn.After the Lynton and Barnstaple became part of the Southern Railway, Lyn was taken to Eastleigh Works for major overhaul in 1928, returning the following year in Southern Green Livery and carrying the number E762 on the side tanks, as well as the original nameplates on the cab sides.Lyn was scrapped in 1935, when the line closed.".
- Q1797704 activeYearsEndYear "1898".
- Q1797704 activeYearsStartYear "1898".
- Q1797704 builder Q804868.
- Q1797704 height "2.4384".
- Q1797704 length "7.0104".
- Q1797704 thumbnail L&bCrest.png?width=300.
- Q1797704 width "2.1336".
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- Q1797704 builddate "May 1898".
- Q1797704 builder "Baldwin Locomotive Works, USA".
- Q1797704 length "over headstocks".
- Q1797704 name "Lynton & Barnstaple Railway Lyn".
- Q1797704 nicknames "The Yankee".
- Q1797704 type Product.
- Q1797704 type Locomotive.
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- Q1797704 type DesignedArtifact.
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- Q1797704 comment "Lyn was a 2-4-2 tank steam locomotive built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1898 for the Lynton and Barnstaple Railway. Between July 1897 and January 1898, employees of many British engineering companies were striking in an attempt to win the right to an eight-hour working day, leaving locomotive builders with large backlogs of unfulfilled orders. Thus, the Lynton and Barnstaple instead consulted the US based Baldwin to produce the engine they needed.".
- Q1797704 label "Lyn (locomotive)".
- Q1797704 depiction L&bCrest.png.
- Q1797704 homepage 762club.com.
- Q1797704 name "Lynton & Barnstaple Railway Lyn".
- Q1797704 name "The Yankee".