The GNRI BUT Class was a fleet of diesel-powered railcars operated by the Great Northern Railway Board and its successors between 1957 and 1980. They were...
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The Great Northern Railway (Ireland) (GNRI) VS class steam locomotives were 4-4-0 three-cylinder simple expansion steam locomotives built in 1948 by Beyer...
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The Great Northern Railway of Ireland (GNRI) AEC Class were Associated Equipment Company (AEC)–engined diesel multiple units (normally termed railcars...
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Ian Allan. ISBN 9780711033603. Johnston, Norman (1999). Locomotives of the GNRI. Newtownards: Colourprint Books. ISBN 1-898392-48-X. OCLC 43340833. OL 12248170M...
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but they were never carried. With the introduction the class V locomotives in 1932, the GNRI revived the practice of naming locomotives; the S2 class...
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p. 82. ISBN 9780711033603. Johnston, Norman (1999). Locomotives of the GNRI. Newtownards: Colourprint Books. ISBN 1-898392-48-X. OCLC 43340833. OL 12248170M...
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ISBN 978-1-85882-008-8. Stamps with GNRI Class V Archived 25 September 2015 at the Wayback Machine Wikimedia Commons has media related to GNRI Class V....
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(1914) Vanguard-class submarine GNRI Class V, a 4-4-0 passenger steam locomotive of the Great Northern Railway (Ireland) GNoSR class V, a 4-4-0 passenger...
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Great Northern Railway Class P were two sets of 4-4-0 locomotives for the Great Northern Railway of Ireland (GNRI) introduced from 1892 by locomotive superintendent...
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Johnston (1999), p. 65–66. Johnston, Norman (1999). Locomotives of the GNRI. Newtownards: Colourprint Books. ISBN 1-898392-48-X. OCLC 43340833. Rowledge...
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Q Class or Class Q may refer to: GNRI Class Q, a Great Northern Railway of Ireland locomotive class NZR Q class (1878), a New Zealand Railways locomotive...
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The Great Northern Railway (Ireland) T class were 4-4-2T Atlantic locomotives built by Beyer, Peacock and Company in 1913. Five of this type were built...
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Stockport, Merseyside: Irish Traction Group. ISBN 0-947773-33-9. Wikimedia Commons has media related to GNRI Class Q. webpage for preserved Q Class No.131...
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Great Northern Railway (Ireland) Class RT were set of set of four 0-6-4T tank locomotives designed by Charles Clifford. The success of the first two in...
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Great Northern Railway (Ireland) T2 class was a class of 4-4-2T tank locomotives. The GNR(I) had introduced the T class numbered 185–189 in 1913. They were...
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etches and cast white metal parts. Wikimedia Commons has media related to GNRI Class U. Kelly (1993) p.21 Kelly, Peter (1993). The Railway enthusiast Almanac...
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Royal Navy launched in 1942–1943 SR U class, 2-6-0 steam locomotives built for the Southern Railway GNRI Class U, 4-4-0 steam locomotives built for the...
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Great Northern Railway (Ireland) (redirect from GNRI)
The Great Northern Railway (Ireland) (GNR(I), GNRI or simply GNR) was an Irish gauge (1,600 mm (5 ft 3 in)) railway company in Ireland. It was formed in...
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Class S, a stellar classification for carbon stars Baltimore and Ohio class S, American steam locomotives BNCR Class S, Irish steam locomotive GNRI Class...
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Traction Group. ISBN 0-947773-33-9. Johnston, Norman (1999). Locomotives of the GNRI. Newtownards: Colourpoint Books. ISBN 1-898392-48-X. OCLC 43340833. OL 12248170M...
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the Cape Government Railway in South Africa. Five 4-4-0 locomotives (GNRI Class V) designed by G.T Glover and built in 1932 for the Great Northern Railway...
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involved Class WT, No.2) and were sent to Dunluce Street for repairs. Technically, and theoretically, No's. 6 and 7 were compatible with 111 - 120 but never...
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The Córas Iompair Éireann (CIÉ) 2600 Class were Associated Equipment Company (AEC)–engined diesel multiple units (normally termed railcars in Ireland)...
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(which was an oil burner at the time) was lent to the Great Northern Railway (GNRI) to operate the Dublin-Bundoran express as far as Dundalk.: 270 Clements...
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Dublin Connolly in 1966). Locomotives of GNRI Class V were initially used, followed in 1948, by GNRI Class VS. A special train of Great Northern's most...
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295. ISBN 978-1-906578-26-8. Johnston, Norman (1999). Locomotives of the GNRI. Newtownards: Colourprint Books. ISBN 1-898392-48-X. OCLC 43340833. Murray...
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Express. At the same time, the GNRI made its Belfast–Dublin services non-stop with the launch of the Enterprise Express. The GNRI was nationalised by the governments...
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reclassified them as Class V1. They were withdrawn from service in 1961 (14 and 15) and 1964 (13). All were scrapped. GNRI Class V Rowledge, J. W. P....
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railway companies in Northern Ireland were the Great Northern Railway Ireland (GNRI), which had around one half of its network north of the border; the Northern...
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Railway Ireland (GNRI) taking over operations. In 1879, architect John Lanyon designed a red sandstone and brick headquarters for the GNRI. In 1891, the...
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