0-6-0 Tram Engine

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==Prototype information==
 
==Prototype information==
The tram engine in the Add-On Set is based on the LNER [http://www.lner.info/locos/J/j70.shtml J70 tram engines].  These locomotives were designed for use on the Wisbech and Upwell tramway line which ran extensively along public roads.  They were fitted with side guards, cow catchers and warning bells as per Board of Trade regulations.  The J70 is probably best known as the prototype for Toby the Tram from the Rev. Awdry's Railway Series.
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The LNER [http://www.lner.info/locos/J/j70.shtml J70 tram engines] were designed for use on the Wisbech and Upwell tramway line which ran extensively along public roads.  They were fitted with side guards, cow catchers and warning bells as per Board of Trade regulations.  The J70 is probably best known as the prototype for Toby the Tram from the Rev. Awdry's Railway Series.
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Revision as of 13:38, 31 July 2010

The 0-6-0 Tram Engine is a steam locomotive in the UK Railway Set Add-on Set.


Statistics and information

Type: Light Freight Locomotive
Introduction: 1903
Withdrawal: 1955
Speed: 30mph
Power: 200hp
Weight: 28t
Tractive Effort: 40kN
Drawn by: DanMacK

Prototype information

The LNER J70 tram engines were designed for use on the Wisbech and Upwell tramway line which ran extensively along public roads. They were fitted with side guards, cow catchers and warning bells as per Board of Trade regulations. The J70 is probably best known as the prototype for Toby the Tram from the Rev. Awdry's Railway Series.

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