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has gloss | eng: The SR Class W were 3-cylinder 2-6-4 tank engines designed in 1929 by Richard Maunsell for use on the Southern Railway . They were introduced in 1932 and constructed at Eastleigh and Ashford. The class was intended for short distance, inter-company/regional freight traffic transfer in London, and were standardised with parts from the N, N1, U and U1 classes. |
lexicalization | eng: SR W class |
instance of | (noun) a wheeled vehicle consisting of a self-propelled engine that is used to draw trains along railway tracks locomotive, engine, locomotive engine, railway locomotive |
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