GSRoE Class 104
The Great Southern Railway of Etorea 104 Class was a class of thirteen 0-6-0 tender engines built for passenger traffic along the south coast of Etorea. They were designed by Oswald Fletcher with the design being a smaller version of the earlier Dragoon Class.
They were built in 1865, finding quick work on the off peak and workmans trains, high acceleration meant they were capable of running on some of the trains where non - stop services were required over short distances. The class remained on passenger services until the early 1880s when they migrated north to small branchlines. The class were ultimately rebuilt as the GSRoE Class 272 in the late 1880s and early 1890s.
They were built in 1865, finding quick work on the off peak and workmans trains, high acceleration meant they were capable of running on some of the trains where non - stop services were required over short distances. The class remained on passenger services until the early 1880s when they migrated north to small branchlines. The class were ultimately rebuilt as the GSRoE Class 272 in the late 1880s and early 1890s.
Nickname
Frigatebirds
Manufacturer
Creation Date
1865
Decommission Date
1888 - 1890
Destruction Date
1890 - 1891
Owning Organization
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