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- LNER_Class_A4_4902_Seagull abstract "LNER 4902 Seagull (or 60033 Seagull as it was renumbered under British Railways) was one of 35 Doncaster built LNER Class A4 Gresley Pacific steam locomotives.It entered service on 28 June 1938 and was withdrawn on 29 December 1962.Like her famous sister Mallard, Seagull was one of only four of the A4 Pacifics built with a double chimney and double Kylchap blastpipe from new, the rest of the class acquiring it in the late 1950s.4902 Seagull was based at Kings Cross and ran on the London-Edinburgh line.When British Railways were nationalised and the LNER A4s were renumbered, 60033 Seagull and two of her sisters E22 Mallard and 60034 Lord Faringdon were used for the 1948 Locomotive Exchange Trials. Seagull was used on the ex-GWR main line between London and Devonshire. Though Seagull didn't perform as well as the GWR locomotives which had been designed for that stretch, she performed better than Mallard and better than the SR and LMS competition.60033 Seagull was withdrawn from Kings Cross Top Shed on 29 December 1962. She was cut up at Doncaster works on 23 January 1963.".
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- LNER_Class_A4_4902_Seagull subject Category:Individual_locomotives_of_Great_Britain.
- LNER_Class_A4_4902_Seagull subject Category:LNER_Class_A4_locomotives.
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- LNER_Class_A4_4902_Seagull comment "LNER 4902 Seagull (or 60033 Seagull as it was renumbered under British Railways) was one of 35 Doncaster built LNER Class A4 Gresley Pacific steam locomotives.It entered service on 28 June 1938 and was withdrawn on 29 December 1962.Like her famous sister Mallard, Seagull was one of only four of the A4 Pacifics built with a double chimney and double Kylchap blastpipe from new, the rest of the class acquiring it in the late 1950s.4902 Seagull was based at Kings Cross and ran on the London-Edinburgh line.When British Railways were nationalised and the LNER A4s were renumbered, 60033 Seagull and two of her sisters E22 Mallard and 60034 Lord Faringdon were used for the 1948 Locomotive Exchange Trials. ".
- LNER_Class_A4_4902_Seagull label "LNER Class A4 4902 Seagull".
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- LNER_Class_A4_4902_Seagull sameAs Q6459257.
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