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Pacific Steam, the British Pacific Locomotive

Pacific Steam, the British Pacific Locomotive

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Pacific Steam, the British Pacific Locomotive

by Martin Evans

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London: Percival Marshall, 1961 The first Pacific locomotive was built in the United States in 1886 but it wad not until 22 years later that a Pacific engine was seen in Britain. This locomotive was the Great Bear, designed by G.J.Churchward, and first put into service in 1908. vii, 80pp. with black and white plates.

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Title
Pacific Steam, the British Pacific Locomotive
Author
Martin Evans
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Hardcover
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Publisher
Percival Marshall
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1961
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