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    Beyer, Peacock and Company was an English general engineering company and railway locomotive manufacturer with a factory in Openshaw, Manchester. Charles...
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    Richard Peacock (9 April 1820 – 3 March 1889) was an English engineer, one of the founders of locomotive manufacturer Beyer, Peacock and Company. He was...
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    designer and builder, and co-founder of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. He was the co-founder and head engineer of Beyer, Peacock and Company in Gorton...
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    then approached Beyer, Peacock and Company, which were only marginally more interested.[page needed] In 1907, Beyer, Peacock and Company submitted a proposal...
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  • Henry Hoy (category Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway)
    1904 Hoy resigned from the L&YR to become general manager of Beyer, Peacock and Company in Manchester. He was replaced by George Hughes. There he reorganised...
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  • 55 by Henschel & Son, 33 by Beyer, Peacock and 32 by North British Locomotive Company, subcontracted by Beyer, Peacock. Also in 1954, 25 Class GO light...
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  • Charles Beyer, a founder partner in the Beyer, Peacock and Company locomotive manufacturing firm. Blenkensop (1865 - 1892) Built by Slaughter, Grüning and Company...
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  • Mogyana Railway of Brazil, with five examples built by Beyer, Peacock and Company in 1912 and 1914. The other was two locomotives built for the 3-foot...
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    British Rail Class 82 (category Beyer, Peacock locomotives)
    the British manufacturing interest Metropolitan-Vickers and produced by Beyer, Peacock and Company on behalf of British Rail (BR). The locomotive was developed...
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  • Kerr, Stuart and Company Lima Locomotive Works New South Wales AD60 class locomotive Beyer, Peacock and Company. builder's plate. BP and NBL works plate...
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    GER Class S69 (category Beyer, Peacock locomotives)
    Company. A further 10 locomotives were built by Beyer, Peacock and Company for the LNER in 1928 and numbered 8571–8580. From 1948 the British Railways...
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    prototype of its class, built by Neilson and Company for the Great Eastern Railway in 1879. Beyer, Peacock & Company provided large numbers of standard design...
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    LNWR Dreadnought Class (category London and North Western Railway locomotives)
    and North Western Railway, and manufactured by them in their Crewe Works between 1884 and 1888. The railway also commissioned the Beyer, Peacock and Company...
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    Chemnitz and 6 from Beyer, Peacock and Company, Manchester in 1922, classified as SCS Class 200 (201–219) and worked both for freight and express trains...
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    GCR Class 8F (category Beyer, Peacock locomotives)
    in 1906 by Beyer, Peacock and Company to the design of John G. Robinson for working fast goods and fish trains. They passed to the London and North Eastern...
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  • by Beyer, Peacock and Company (BP). The four BP locomotives comprised three for the 5 ft 3 in (1,600 mm) São Paulo Railway of Brazil in 1915, and one...
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    British Rail Class 25 (category Beyer, Peacock locomotives)
    batch of locomotives were designated Class 25/3 and built by Derby Works and Beyer, Peacock and Company of Manchester. The Class 24 locomotives were the...
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  • wheel sets. There was a project by Baldwin Locomotive Works and one by Beyer, Peacock & Company for the United States, both of which were never realised...
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    0-6-0 steam locomotives, originally built by Beyer, Peacock, and Company as 322 class tender engines and subsequently rebuilt in 1878–85 as saddle tank...
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    EAR 59 class (category Beyer, Peacock locomotives)
    were built by Beyer, Peacock and Company in Manchester, England, for the East African Railways (EAR). They entered service in 1955–56, and were the largest...
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    from, except where noted Steam locomotives operated by the Deli Railway Company (DSM) in North Sumatra. Unlike steam locomotives operated by other railway...
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    Prins August (category Beyer, Peacock locomotives)
    locomotive, built in 1856 by Beyer, Peacock and Company in England. It is the world's oldest operating standard gauge steam locomotive, and one of the world's oldest...
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  • built 1855-6 by Beyer, Peacock and Company in Manchester. Four of these engines were the very first to be built by Beyer, Peacock at their brand-new...
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    Metropolitan Railway A Class (category Beyer, Peacock locomotives)
    Metropolitan Railway A Class and B Class were 4-4-0T condensing steam locomotives built for the Metropolitan Railway by Beyer Peacock, first used in 1864. A...
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    ceased trading in 1894; the locomotive was eventually scrapped by Beyer, Peacock and Company in 1895. Self, Douglas (2 March 2010). "Unusual Locomotives: Fireless...
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  • SASM in South Africa) was a railway company established in 1887. The company was based in Amsterdam and Pretoria, and operated in the South African Republic...
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    adopted by Beyer, Peacock and Company, who built many examples of the type for export, including to the Swedish State Railways in 1856 and the Zealand...
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  • speed. All four 2-4-2+2-4-2 locomotives were built in 1943 by Beyer, Peacock and Company for the 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+3⁄8 in) metre gauge Leopoldina Railway...
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    which were delivered by Beyer, Peacock & Company in 1908 and were put into service with the numbers 30-35. The larger companies Nederlandsche...
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    LNER Class U1 (category Beyer, Peacock locomotives)
    a 2-8-0+0-8-2 Garratt locomotive based on two GNR O2 2-8-0s. Beyer, Peacock and Company of Manchester tendered £21,000 for the construction of two such...
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