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- Furness_Railway_No._3 abstract "Furness Railway No.3, "Old Coppernob", is a preserved English steam locomotive. It acquired its nickname because of the copper cladding to its dome-shaped "haystack" firebox.It was built in 1846 by Bury, Curtis, and Kennedy of Liverpool, a company with which the F.R.'s first locomotive superintendent, James Ramsden, had been an apprentice. It is a four-coupled version of Edward Bury's popular bar-frame design of the period, with iron bar frames and inside cylinders, and is historically significant as the only survivor in the United Kingdom of this type. It is also one of the few items of rolling stock surviving from the Furness Railway whose Indian red livery it carries.It shared with three other similar engines all traffic on the F.R. for around six years. Latterly it was used for shunting around the docks at Barrow-in-Furness and on local duties, being withdrawn in 1900.It is now housed in the National Railway Museum, York. It has shrapnel wounds from German bombs, acquired during World War II when it was displayed in a glass pavilion at Barrow-in-Furness station.In February 2007, No. 3 had one of its shedplates stolen at York.".
- Furness_Railway_No._3 activeYearsEndYear "1846".
- Furness_Railway_No._3 activeYearsStartYear "1846".
- Furness_Railway_No._3 builder Edward_Bury.
- Furness_Railway_No._3 thumbnail Furness_Railway_locomotive_no._3.jpg?width=300.
- Furness_Railway_No._3 wikiPageID "3170536".
- Furness_Railway_No._3 wikiPageRevisionID "569840491".
- Furness_Railway_No._3 builddate "1846".
- Furness_Railway_No._3 builder Edward_Bury.
- Furness_Railway_No._3 caption "The locomotive as now displayed at York".
- Furness_Railway_No._3 cylindercount "Two, inside".
- Furness_Railway_No._3 disposition "-1940.0".
- Furness_Railway_No._3 firstrundate "February 1846".
- Furness_Railway_No._3 hasPhotoCollection Furness_Railway_No._3.
- Furness_Railway_No._3 imagesize "300".
- Furness_Railway_No._3 locale "Great Britain".
- Furness_Railway_No._3 locotenderweight "19".
- Furness_Railway_No._3 name "Furness Railway No.3, "Old Coppernob"".
- Furness_Railway_No._3 powertype "Steam".
- Furness_Railway_No._3 railroad Furness_Railway.
- Furness_Railway_No._3 uicclass "B".
- Furness_Railway_No._3 whytetype "0".
- Furness_Railway_No._3 withdrawndate "1900".
- Furness_Railway_No._3 subject Category:0-4-0_locomotives.
- Furness_Railway_No._3 subject Category:Furness_Railway_locomotives.
- Furness_Railway_No._3 subject Category:Preserved_steam_locomotives_of_Great_Britain.
- Furness_Railway_No._3 type Locomotive.
- Furness_Railway_No._3 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Furness_Railway_No._3 type Product.
- Furness_Railway_No._3 type DesignedArtifact.
- Furness_Railway_No._3 comment "Furness Railway No.3, "Old Coppernob", is a preserved English steam locomotive. It acquired its nickname because of the copper cladding to its dome-shaped "haystack" firebox.It was built in 1846 by Bury, Curtis, and Kennedy of Liverpool, a company with which the F.R.'s first locomotive superintendent, James Ramsden, had been an apprentice.".
- Furness_Railway_No._3 label "Furness Railway No. 3".
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- Furness_Railway_No._3 depiction Furness_Railway_locomotive_no._3.jpg.
- Furness_Railway_No._3 isPrimaryTopicOf Furness_Railway_No._3.
- Furness_Railway_No._3 name "Furness Railway No.3, "Old Coppernob"".