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- WAGR_G_class abstract "The WAGR G class was a class of steam locomotives designed by Beyer, Peacock & Co and used by the Western Australian Government Railways (WAGR) from 1889. The class's wheel arrangement varied; some were 2-6-0 and the rest were 4-6-0.A total of 48 G class engines were acquired by the WAGR between 1889 and 1899, and they were the first class of locomotives to be introduced to the WAGR network in quantity. They were also part of what became almost an Australian 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) standard, as locomotives of similar design served in large numbers in South Australia (as the SAR Y class) and Tasmania (as the TGR C class), and also in Queensland, on the North Australia Railway, and on several private railways.The class remained in service in significant numbers until the 1960s. Several have been preserved, including G 233 Leschenault Lady and G 123 Koombana Queen, both of which remained on the WAGR's books well into the diesel era.".
- WAGR_G_class thumbnail WAGR_233_(5359393951).jpg?width=300.
- WAGR_G_class wikiPageID "39356547".
- WAGR_G_class wikiPageRevisionID "598809512".
- WAGR_G_class alt "G 233 Leschenault Lady, at Bassendean, 2006.".
- WAGR_G_class caption "G 233 Leschenault Lady, at Bassendean, 2006.".
- WAGR_G_class name "WAGR G class".
- WAGR_G_class powertype "Steam".
- WAGR_G_class railroad Western_Australian_Government_Railways.
- WAGR_G_class whytetype "2".
- WAGR_G_class subject Category:2-6-0_locomotives.
- WAGR_G_class subject Category:4-6-0_locomotives.
- WAGR_G_class subject Category:Railway_locomotives_introduced_in_1889.
- WAGR_G_class subject Category:Steam_locomotives_of_Western_Australia.
- WAGR_G_class type Locomotive.
- WAGR_G_class type MeanOfTransportation.
- WAGR_G_class type Product.
- WAGR_G_class type DesignedArtifact.
- WAGR_G_class comment "The WAGR G class was a class of steam locomotives designed by Beyer, Peacock & Co and used by the Western Australian Government Railways (WAGR) from 1889. The class's wheel arrangement varied; some were 2-6-0 and the rest were 4-6-0.A total of 48 G class engines were acquired by the WAGR between 1889 and 1899, and they were the first class of locomotives to be introduced to the WAGR network in quantity.".
- WAGR_G_class label "WAGR G class".
- WAGR_G_class sameAs m.0v3f6_c.
- WAGR_G_class sameAs Q16927168.
- WAGR_G_class sameAs Q16927168.
- WAGR_G_class wasDerivedFrom WAGR_G_class?oldid=598809512.
- WAGR_G_class depiction WAGR_233_(5359393951).jpg.
- WAGR_G_class isPrimaryTopicOf WAGR_G_class.
- WAGR_G_class name "WAGR G class".