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  2. Mercedes-Benz E-Class - Wikipedia

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    The Mercedes-Benz E-Class is a range of executive cars manufactured by German automaker Mercedes-Benz in various engine and body configurations. Produced since 1953, the E-Class falls midrange in the Mercedes line-up, and has been marketed worldwide across five generations. Before 1993, the E in Mercedes-Benz nomenclature was a suffix following ...

  3. Victorian Railways E class - Wikipedia

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    The E class was a class of suburban tank steam locomotive that ran on Australia's Victorian Railways (VR). History [ edit ] The pattern locomotive, named "Tasmania", was built by Kitson & Co of Leeds , England in 1888, and was a typical British tank engine with a 2-4-2 wheel arrangement.

  4. SER O class - Wikipedia

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    The South Eastern Railway (SER) O Class (some of which were later rebuilt, becoming the O1 Class) was a class of 0-6-0 steam locomotive designed for goods work, and were the main goods engines of the SER, and later the South Eastern and Chatham Railway (SECR) for a number of years. However, they were displaced by the more powerful C class ...

  5. Metropolitan Railway E Class - Wikipedia

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    77–78, 79 (renumbered 1), 79–82. Preserved. No. 1. Disposition. One preserved, remainder scrapped. The Metropolitan Railway E Class is a class of 0-4-4T steam locomotives. A total of seven locomotives were built between 1896 and 1901 for the Metropolitan Railway: three by the railway at their Neasden Works and four by Hawthorn Leslie and ...

  6. Victorian Railways E class (electric) - Wikipedia

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    The Victorian Railways E class was a class of electric locomotive that ran on the Victorian Railways (VR) from 1923 until 1984. Introduced shortly after the electrification of the suburban rail system in Melbourne, Australia, and based on the same electrical and traction equipment as Melbourne's early suburban electric multiple unit fleet, they provided power for suburban goods services and ...

  7. E class - Wikipedia

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    Mercedes-Benz E-Class, a series of automobiles built by Mercedes-Benz. Chrysler E-Class, a mid-sized car produced between 1983 and 1984. E-segment, a European vehicle size class.

  8. NZR E class (1906) - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand E class locomotive comprised a single Mallet steam locomotive operated by New Zealand Railways (NZR) from 1906 until 1917. Classified as E 66 and nicknamed Pearson's Dream after its designer, [1] it was an experimental Mallet locomotive designed to work on the Rimutaka Incline. The "E" classification was previously used by the ...

  9. New Zealand E class locomotive (1922) - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand E class battery-electric locomotive represented the third unique type of locomotive class to be given the E classification in New Zealand.The first was the E class of nine Double Fairlie steam locomotives of 1872-75; the second E class consisted of a Mallet compound made in 1906; and as both were no longer operated by the New Zealand Railways in 1923, the classification was ...