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- Victorian_Railways_M_class abstract "The first tank engines for suburban passenger service ordered by the Victorian Railways. They were numbered 40 (The prototype engine), 210-240 (Evens only) and 312-320 (Also evens only). They were classed M in 1886. Due to their small water and coal bunker capacity, they were not satisfactory on the longer suburban runs, and between 1901 and 1905 all were rebuilt as 4-4-2 tanks with the frames extended at the rear to accommodate a radial axle to support an enlarged bunker of 3 tons capacity. As rebuilt, these locomotives were regarded as equal to the new E class 2-4-2T suburban engines, and the suffix E was added to the M. Although they were known as ME class the original M plates were not altered. None survive.".
- Victorian_Railways_M_class thumbnail Melbourne-steam-hauled-suburban.jpg?width=300.
- Victorian_Railways_M_class wikiPageExternalLink 12903-p00001-000400-010.asp.
- Victorian_Railways_M_class wikiPageExternalLink 12903-p00001-000400-020.asp.
- Victorian_Railways_M_class wikiPageID "25966409".
- Victorian_Railways_M_class wikiPageRevisionID "598291857".
- Victorian_Railways_M_class hasPhotoCollection Victorian_Railways_M_class.
- Victorian_Railways_M_class subject Category:Victorian_Railways_locomotives.
- Victorian_Railways_M_class type Artifact100021939.
- Victorian_Railways_M_class type Container103094503.
- Victorian_Railways_M_class type Conveyance103100490.
- Victorian_Railways_M_class type Instrumentality103575240.
- Victorian_Railways_M_class type Locomotive103684823.
- Victorian_Railways_M_class type Object100002684.
- Victorian_Railways_M_class type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Victorian_Railways_M_class type Self-propelledVehicle104170037.
- Victorian_Railways_M_class type Vehicle104524313.
- Victorian_Railways_M_class type VictorianRailwaysLocomotives.
- Victorian_Railways_M_class type WheeledVehicle104576211.
- Victorian_Railways_M_class type Whole100003553.
- Victorian_Railways_M_class comment "The first tank engines for suburban passenger service ordered by the Victorian Railways. They were numbered 40 (The prototype engine), 210-240 (Evens only) and 312-320 (Also evens only). They were classed M in 1886. Due to their small water and coal bunker capacity, they were not satisfactory on the longer suburban runs, and between 1901 and 1905 all were rebuilt as 4-4-2 tanks with the frames extended at the rear to accommodate a radial axle to support an enlarged bunker of 3 tons capacity.".
- Victorian_Railways_M_class label "Victorian Railways M class".
- Victorian_Railways_M_class sameAs m.0b6dsc1.
- Victorian_Railways_M_class sameAs Q7927277.
- Victorian_Railways_M_class sameAs Q7927277.
- Victorian_Railways_M_class sameAs Victorian_Railways_M_class.
- Victorian_Railways_M_class wasDerivedFrom Victorian_Railways_M_class?oldid=598291857.
- Victorian_Railways_M_class depiction Melbourne-steam-hauled-suburban.jpg.
- Victorian_Railways_M_class isPrimaryTopicOf Victorian_Railways_M_class.