GNRI Class S

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The Great Northern Railway (Ireland) class S was a class of five 4-4-0 steam locomotive that the Great Northern Railway introduced in 1913 to haul Belfast – Dublin express passenger trains. They were followed two years later by the three similar class S2 locomotives. All were built by Beyer, Peacock and Company at their Gorton Foundry, Manchester. rdf:langString
rdf:langString GNRI Class S
rdf:langString GNR(I) classes S and S2
rdf:langString GNR classes S and S2
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rdf:langString S2: 1915
rdf:langString S: 1913
rdf:langString Steam
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rdf:langString S: 5
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xsd:integer 4
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rdf:langString S: 170–174
rdf:langString The Great Northern Railway (Ireland) class S was a class of five 4-4-0 steam locomotive that the Great Northern Railway introduced in 1913 to haul Belfast – Dublin express passenger trains. They were followed two years later by the three similar class S2 locomotives. All were built by Beyer, Peacock and Company at their Gorton Foundry, Manchester.
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rdf:langString One preserved, remainder scrapped
rdf:langString No. 171
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xsd:gYear 1913
xsd:gYear 1913
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