members of the class have been preserved. Bradley 1967, p. 41. Bradley 1967, p. 41–42. Bradley, D.L. (1967). Locomotives of the L.S.W.R.: Part 2. Kenilworth:...
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liquid-cooled in-line engine LSWR A12 class, an 1887 British steam locomotive model Route A12 (WMATA), a bus route in Washington, USA A12 scale, musical tuning...
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steam locomotive LSWR A12 class, steam locomotive LSWR L12 class, steam locomotive MGWR Class 12, steam locomotive New South Wales Z12 class locomotive, steam...
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inconsistently applied with regard to the LSWR A12 class, for which the first batch was allocated the work number 'A12' in 1887, the second in 1888 was 'E1'...
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undertake light passenger duties. This role had been performed by the ex-LSWR 'Jubilee' A12 0-4-2, which were approaching the end of their useful lives. During...
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LSWR A12 class locomotives, the only services to stop at Droxford were local trains between Fareham and Alton, hauled by less powerful LSWR 415 class...
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William Adams (locomotive engineer) (section LSWR)
Locomotives of the LSWR. Part 2. London, England: Railway Correspondence and Travel Society. Bradley, D.L.(1985). LSWR Locomotives The Adams Classes. Didcot, England:...
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of earlier classes LSWR H15 class – Further production LSWR N15 class – Further production LSWR S15 class – Further production LSWR M7 class – One superheated...
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