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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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  • (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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  • scrapped. Rowledge, J. W. P. (1993). Irish Steam Locomotive Register. Stockport, Merseyside: Irish Traction Group. ISBN 0-947773-33-9. GNRI Class V v t e...
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    Omagh Passenger train hauled by GNRI Class U locomotive no. 204 Antrim leaves Omagh on 7 June 1957 General information Location Omagh, County Tyrone Northern...
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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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    Australian Railways J class 0-6-0 (2) 1876 South Australian Railways U class 2-6-0T (8) 1876 South Australian Railways V class 0-4-4T (4) 1877–1882 South...
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  • MGWR Class D – GSR Class 530 or Class D16 MGWR Class E – GSR Class 551 or Class J26 MGWR Class H – GSR Class 619 or Class J6 MGWR Class K – GSR Class 650...
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    Henry Mills, for the then newly formed Great Northern Railway of Ireland (GNRI). On Wednesday 20 December 1978, there was a fatal collision between two...
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    William H. Mills to reflect the new Great Northern Railway's style. After GNRI was liquidated in 1958 ownership of the station fell on the newly formed...
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