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The Pennsylvania Railroad no. 1320 was a single experimental passenger three-cylinder compound 2-2-2-0 locomotive purchased by the Pennsylvania Railroad in 1889, based on the London & North Western Railway's Dreadnought class, designed by Francis Webb. As the London & North Western's Crewe Works, which had built the Dreadnought classes, was not legally allowed to sell its locomotives, 1320 was instead constructed by Beyer, Peacock & Company in Manchester to the Dreadnought's specifications.

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  • Pennsylvania Railroad no. 1320 (en)
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  • The Pennsylvania Railroad no. 1320 was a single experimental passenger three-cylinder compound 2-2-2-0 locomotive purchased by the Pennsylvania Railroad in 1889, based on the London & North Western Railway's Dreadnought class, designed by Francis Webb. As the London & North Western's Crewe Works, which had built the Dreadnought classes, was not legally allowed to sell its locomotives, 1320 was instead constructed by Beyer, Peacock & Company in Manchester to the Dreadnought's specifications. (en)
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  • Pennsylvania Railroad no. 1320 (en)
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  • Pennsylvania Railroad no. 1320 (en)
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  • The Pennsylvania Railroad no. 1320 was a single experimental passenger three-cylinder compound 2-2-2-0 locomotive purchased by the Pennsylvania Railroad in 1889, based on the London & North Western Railway's Dreadnought class, designed by Francis Webb. As the London & North Western's Crewe Works, which had built the Dreadnought classes, was not legally allowed to sell its locomotives, 1320 was instead constructed by Beyer, Peacock & Company in Manchester to the Dreadnought's specifications. (en)
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