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- Q6953534 subject Q8182000.
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- Q6953534 abstract "North Eastern Railway (NER) No. 66 Aerolite is a preserved British steam locomotive. It was classified X1 by the LNER.Aerolite was built in 1869 as a replacement for an engine of the same name built by Kitson's for the Great Exhibition in 1851 and which was destroyed in a collision in 1868. The engine, like its predecessor, was used to haul the Mechanical Engineer's saloon. Originally a 2-2-2WT well tank, side tanks were added 1886, and around this time it received the number 66.In 1892 Aerolite was rebuilt into a 4-2-2, destroying much of the original engine. The well tank was removed, the side tanks expanded, and the two-cylinder Worsdell-von Borries compounding system applied. In 1902 it was again rebuilt into a 2-2-4T.Aerolite was withdrawn in 1933 and preserved in 1934 at the LNER's York museum. It can be seen as a static exhibit at the National Railway Museum in York.".
- Q6953534 cylinderCount "2".
- Q6953534 length "9.7536".
- Q6953534 thumbnail Aerolite_(5441423284).jpg?width=300.
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- Q6953534 cylindercount "2".
- Q6953534 name "Aerolite".
- Q6953534 officialname "Aerolite".
- Q6953534 type Product.
- Q6953534 type Locomotive.
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- Q6953534 type DesignedArtifact.
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- Q6953534 comment "North Eastern Railway (NER) No. 66 Aerolite is a preserved British steam locomotive. It was classified X1 by the LNER.Aerolite was built in 1869 as a replacement for an engine of the same name built by Kitson's for the Great Exhibition in 1851 and which was destroyed in a collision in 1868. The engine, like its predecessor, was used to haul the Mechanical Engineer's saloon.".
- Q6953534 label "NER 66 Aerolite".
- Q6953534 depiction Aerolite_(5441423284).jpg.
- Q6953534 name "Aerolite".