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    The Northern Counties Committee (NCC) was a railway that served the north-east of Ireland. It was built to Irish gauge (1,600 mm (5 ft 3 in)) but later...
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  • Northern Counties may refer to: Northern Counties Committee (1903-1949), a railway company of Northeast Ireland Northern Counties East Football League...
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    Midland Railway Northern Counties Committee, although it was operated by the CDRJC. At its greatest extent, the County Donegal Railways Committee operated the...
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    Government (Ireland) Act 1898. Former counties which formed part of the six modern counties of Northern Ireland: County Coleraine formed from the territory...
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    The Committee for the Five Northern Korean Provinces (Korean: 이북5도위원회; Hanja: 以北五道委員會, literally "The North's Five Provinces Committee") is a South Korean...
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    History of rail transport in Ireland (category Closed railways in Northern Ireland)
    Western. The Northern Counties Committee (Midland Railway) was an amalgamation of the Midland Railway with the Belfast and Northern Counties Railway which...
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    Ireland Act 1920. The new autonomous Northern Ireland was formed from six of the nine counties of Ulster, being four counties with unionist majorities (Antrim...
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  • locomotive types, and the Class WT 2-6-4T locomotives for the Northern Counties Committee. The famous Ivatt twins, diesel-electric locomotives numbered...
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  • Steam locomotives of Ireland (category Steam locomotives of Northern Ireland)
    Ballymena Railway that opened to traffic on 11 April 1848. The Northern Counties Committee came into existence on 1 July 1903 as the result of the Midland...
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    government for the six northeastern counties. As was intended by unionists and their supporters in Westminster, Northern Ireland had a unionist majority,...
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    Ballycastle to Ballymoney, on the Belfast and Northern Counties Railway (BNCR), later Northern Counties Committee (NCC), main line to Derry, and closed in...
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    Railway (Northern Counties Committee). On grouping, the network became part of the LMS, again operating under the name of the Northern Counties Committee, and...
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  • Class B1, a class of British steam locomotives NCC Class B1, a Northern Counties Committee Irish steam locomotive Pennsylvania Railroad class B1, an American...
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  • LB&SCR D1 class, an 1873 British tank locomotive NCC Class D1, a Northern Counties Committee Irish gauge steam locomotive Pennsylvania Railroad class D1,...
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    Ireland in 1921, six of the traditional counties became part of Northern Ireland. In Northern Ireland, counties ceased to be used for local government...
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    Londonderry and Coleraine Railway (category Rail transport in Northern Ireland)
    independently for seven years before being absorbed into the Belfast & Northern Counties Railway. The line is still in use today by NI Railways and forms part...
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    York Road railway station (category Railway stations in Northern Ireland closed in 1992)
    Belfast and Northern Counties Railway. It was taken over by the Midland Railway in 1903, becoming the "Midland Railway, Northern Counties Committee". After...
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    NCC Class WT (category Northern Counties Committee locomotives)
    locomotives built by the Northern Counties Committee's parent company, the London, Midland and Scottish Railway for service in Northern Ireland. 18 Class WT...
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  • (Michigan county highway) F1 Taksim–Kabataş funicular line, a railway line in Istanbul, Turkey McLaren F1, a sports car NCC Class F1, a Northern Counties Committee...
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    CBE (1883–1969) was an Irish railway engineer who joined the Northern Counties Committee and later became Chief Civil Engineer of the London Midland and...
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  • of 4-6-0 steam locomotives rebuilt from B17s NCC Class B2, a Northern Counties Committee Irish steam locomotive USS B-2 (SS-11), an American B-class submarine...
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  • class, an 1874 British 0-6-0 steam locomotive NCC Class E1, a Northern Counties Committee Irish steam locomotive NER Class E1, an 1898 class of small 0-6-0T...
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  • NCC Class W (category Northern Counties Committee locomotives)
    The Northern Counties Committee (NCC) Class W was a class of locomotives introduced in 1933 and allocated to express passenger duties from York Road,...
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    The Gobbins (category Tourist attractions in County Antrim)
    Scottish Railway Company. Northern Counties Committee. 1936. Retrieved 30 March 2015. Currie, J.R.L. (1974). The Northern Counties Railway, Volume II : 1903-1972...
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  • created county councils for various areas, and called them administrative counties to distinguish them from the continuing statutory counties. In England...
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  • NCC Class B3 (category Northern Counties Committee locomotives)
    The LMS (Northern Counties Committee) Class B3 4-4-0 passenger steam locomotives were rebuilds of Belfast and Northern Counties Railway (BNCR) two-cylinder...
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  • railcars that had entered service from 1933 on the LMS Northern Counties Committee's (NCC) lines in Northern Ireland, using an identical arrangement of in-line...
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  • Australia. New Castle County, Delaware New Clark City Non-compete clause North Crimean Canal Northern Counties Committee, a former Northern Irish railway Nederlandse...
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  • The LMS-owned Northern Counties Committee in Northern Ireland was transferred to the newly created Ulster Transport Authority. Northern Ireland's rail...
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  • lines owned by constituent companies became part of the LMS: Northern Counties Committee lines (NCC) 265+1⁄4 miles (427 km) (owned by the Midland Railway)...
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