• Southern Railway 1643 is a preserved A-7 class 0-6-0 "Switcher" type steam locomotive built in 1905 by the Pittsburgh Works of the American Locomotive...
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    Prince in 1876" An up-country railway station By the end of 1877 the company owned 97 steam locomotives, 366 coaches and 1643 goods wagons. By 1936, the...
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    Report of Kowloon Southern Link (approved by EPD) Information on Kowloon Southern Link from Subcommittee on Matters Relating to Railways, Panel on Transport...
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  • Lake Superior and Ishpeming 33 (category Railway locomotives introduced in 1916)
    Canyon Railway 29 Western Maryland Scenic Railroad 734 Grand Trunk Western 6325 Canadian Pacific 1293 Southern Railway 1643 Hocking Valley Scenic Railway Website...
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  • Wabash 534 (category Railway locomotives introduced in 1906)
    National 7470 United States Army 4039 Union Pacific 4466 Southern Pacific 1215 Southern Railway 1643 Fort Wayne Railroad Historical Society official website...
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    battle, but it soon became clear this was not the case. Royalist successes in 1643 led to an alliance between Parliament and the Scots, who won a series of...
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    Historic Places Registration: Southern Pacific Railroad Passenger Car; designated S.P. X7 in circa. 1875; S.P. 84 in 1886; S.P. 1643 in 1891; and S.P.M.W. in...
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    Vries, who mapped Cape Patience and Cape Aniva on the island's east coast in 1643. The Dutch captain, however, was unaware that it was an island, and 17th-century...
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  • Carnarvon (Pant) railway station a temporary terminus on the town's southern outskirts in the late 1860s Carnarvon (Morfa) railway station a temporary...
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  • and Burnham. Dunball (51°09′51″N 2°59′00″W / 51.1643°N 2.9834°W / 51.1643; -2.9834 (Dunball railway station)) is the location of a wharf on the River...
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    since 1890. The Southern Traction Company (STC) acquired the lease of the West End Traction Company on October 1, 1900. Pittsburgh Railway Company (PRC)...
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    forces. The first siege, in 1643, was unsuccessful, but by 1645 Corfe was one of the last remaining royalist strongholds in southern England and fell to a siege...
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    EMD GP7 (category Railway locomotives introduced in 1949)
    Canadian railway purchasers, and for some US railroads like the C&O and Wabash who owned and operated over trackage in Canada (specifically the southern Ontario...
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  • called the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth or the Republic of Both Nations. 1643 – First meeting of the Westminster Assembly, a council of theologians ("divines")...
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    Derby (category Railway towns in England)
    factory, Derby contains the southern part of the Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site. With the arrival of the railways in the 19th century, Derby...
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    was only directly occupied by troops for sporadic intervals. In February 1643, Stratford was occupied by Royalist forces under Colonel Wagstaffe. It was...
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    Coast Starlight (category Public transportation in Southern California)
    from 1924 to 1949, with through cars to Seattle via the Great Northern Railway (GN). By 1971, the SP operated just two daily trains between Los Angeles...
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    installed, a LNER type 13, resembling in architectural design the Southern Railway's Streamline Moderne signal boxes, but with square corners. During the...
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    Alaska. See also History of fur trade by Sea of Okhotsk. To the Amur: From 1643 to 1689 the Russians attempted to penetrate from the Lena south to the Amur...
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    China Yuan Shizhong, (died 1643), rebel leader Yue Fei (1103–1142), a noted Chinese patriot and general who fought for the Southern Song dynasty against the...
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    Parliamentarian military effort before the formation of the New Model Army. In 1643 control of the town was given by Parliament to Oliver Cromwell, who had been...
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    Parliamentarian forces. Principal engagements were the Siege of Basing House between 1643 and 1645, and the Battle of Cheriton in 1644; both were significant Parliamentarian...
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    Port of Hull (redirect from Railway Dock)
    A History of North Eastern Railway Architecture. Vol. 2. North Eastern Railway Association. pp. 83–85. Old Town (Southern part), section 14.12: 4 "Victoria...
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    Northamptonshire on 14 June 1645, and the Battle of Winceby on 11 October 1643 in eastern Lincolnshire. Isaac Newton, born in Grantham in 1642, is perhaps...
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    Russian map of the Far East in 1642. He led a group of Cossacks himself in 1643 to the south of the Baikal Mountains and discovered Lake Baikal, visiting...
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    Gloucester (section Railway)
    founded in 1136. The town is also the site of the siege of Gloucester in 1643, during which the city held out against Royalist forces in the First English...
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    century. The first Russian explorer to reach Lake Baikal was Kurbat Ivanov in 1643. Lake Baikal was under the Anbei Protectorate of the Tang dynasty from 647...
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    was a founder of the New Haven Colony, and served as Deputy governor from 1643 to 1658. Stephen's descendent, Charles Goodyear, invented vulcanized rubber;...
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    (52 sq mi). The territory derives its name from its discovery on Christmas Day 1643 by Captain William Mynors. Christmas Island had a population of 1,692 residents...
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    Hanzhong (redirect from Southern Shen-si)
    on the eastern end of Sanpu Street (Chinese: 伞铺街; pinyin: Sǎnpù Jīe). In 1643, Zhu Changhao fled south to Sichuan ahead of Li Zicheng's rebel army. As...
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