0-6-0 Goods

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This locomotive is based on two real-world locomotives;
 
This locomotive is based on two real-world locomotives;
  
The [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LNWR_17in_Coal_Engine LNWR Coal Engine] of 1873 was a powerful but simple freight engine.  Hundreds of these locomotives survived well into the 20th century.
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The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LNWR_17in_Coal_Engine LNWR Coal Engine] of 1873 was a powerful but simple freight engine.  Hundreds of these locomotives survived well into the 20th century.
  
 
The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GWR_2301_Class GWR Dean Goods] was a celebrated general purpose workhorse introduced in 1883.  Light, fast and economical, many survived in branchline service until the 1950s.
 
The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GWR_2301_Class GWR Dean Goods] was a celebrated general purpose workhorse introduced in 1883.  Light, fast and economical, many survived in branchline service until the 1950s.

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The 0-6-0 Goods is a steam locomotive in the UK Railway Set.

Statistics and information

One livery variation
Type: Freight Steam Locomotive
Introduction: 1873
Withdrawal: 1955
Speed: 50mph
Power: 600hp
Weight: 71t
Tractive Effort: 80kN
Replaces: Long Boiler
Replaced By: Jinty, Mineral

Prototype information

This locomotive is based on two real-world locomotives;

The LNWR Coal Engine of 1873 was a powerful but simple freight engine. Hundreds of these locomotives survived well into the 20th century.

The GWR Dean Goods was a celebrated general purpose workhorse introduced in 1883. Light, fast and economical, many survived in branchline service until the 1950s.

Similar locomotives

GER Class Y14
0-6-0 freight and light passenger engines were widely built around the turn of the 20th century. Similar locomotives include the GER Class Y14 and NBR C Class.
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