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Aclass oflocomotives is a group of locomotives built to a common design, typically for a singlerailroad or railway. Classes can vary between country, manufacturer, andcompany.[1] For example, the United States generally used the Whyte notation forsteam locomotive classification,[2] but theBaldwin Locomotive Works had their own classification system.[3] A list of locomotive classification systems follows:

United States of America

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Britain

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Ireland

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Germany

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Finland

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France

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Indonesia

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Russia

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China

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Switzerland

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South Africa

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Japan

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New Zealand

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  1. ^Gaskell, G. H. (1952)."The Origin of Locomotive Class Names".The Railway and Locomotive Historical Society Bulletin (87):83–95.ISSN 0033-8842.JSTOR 43517676.
  2. ^Dean, Marcy (2023-03-05)."Whyte Classification".Southeastern Railway Museum. Retrieved2024-03-20.
  3. ^Bell, Kurt (2021-03-09)."Deciphering the Baldwin Locomotive Works classification system".Trains. Retrieved2024-03-20.
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