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The '''WAGR N Class''' tank engines were [[4-4-4|4-4-4T]] type steam locomotives operated by the [[Western Australian Government Railways]]. The type was introduced in 1896 and initially served in both [[Perth (Western Australia)|Perth]] and [[Kalgoorlie]], but traffic was lost to Kalgoorlie within a few years and the type was withdrawn to Perth. They were used on suburban workings and dominated this role until the arrival of the [[WAGR D Class|D class]] tank engines in 1912.
The '''WAGR N Class''' tank engines were [[4-4-4|4-4-4T]] type steam locomotives operated by the [[Western Australian Government Railways]]. The type was introduced in 1896 and initially served in both [[Perth (Western Australia)|Perth]] and [[Kalgoorlie]], but traffic was lost to Kalgoorlie within a few years and the type was withdrawn to Perth. They were used on suburban workings and dominated this role until the arrival of the [[WAGR D Class|D class]] tank engines in 1912.


== See Also ==
== See also ==
[[List of Western Australian locomotive classes]]
[[List of Western Australian locomotive classes]]



Revision as of 15:53, 11 November 2008

The WAGR N Class tank engines were 4-4-4T type steam locomotives operated by the Western Australian Government Railways. The type was introduced in 1896 and initially served in both Perth and Kalgoorlie, but traffic was lost to Kalgoorlie within a few years and the type was withdrawn to Perth. They were used on suburban workings and dominated this role until the arrival of the D class tank engines in 1912.

See also

List of Western Australian locomotive classes