Manning Wardle works no. 517
Manning Wardle M class locomotive built in 1875
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Manning Wardle works no. 517
Summary
Manning Wardle works no. 517 is a tank locomotive[1].
Key Facts
- Manning Wardle works no. 517 is located in Q9679[2].
- Manning Wardle works no. 517 is located in Taunton[3].
- Manning Wardle works no. 517 is in the country of United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland[4].
- Manning Wardle works no. 517's instance of is recorded as tank locomotive[5].
- Manning Wardle works no. 517's owned by is recorded as Scott and Edwards[6].
- Manning Wardle works no. 517's owned by is recorded as Brading Harbour Improvement & Railway Company[7].
- Manning Wardle works no. 517's owned by is recorded as Isle of Wight Railway[8].
- Manning Wardle works no. 517's owned by is recorded as War Department[9].
- Manning Wardle works no. 517's operator is recorded as Scott and Edwards[10].
- Manning Wardle works no. 517's operator is recorded as Isle of Wight Railway[11].
- Manning Wardle works no. 517's manufacturer is recorded as Manning, Wardle and Company[12].
- Manning Wardle works no. 517's part of is recorded as Manning Wardle M class[13].
- Manning Wardle works no. 517's source of energy is recorded as coal[14].
- Manning Wardle works no. 517's source of energy is recorded as fuel oil[15].
- Manning Wardle works no. 517's source of energy is recorded as coal[16].
- Manning Wardle works no. 517's name is recorded as Bembridge[17].
- Manning Wardle works no. 517's name is recorded as Stanley[18].
- Manning Wardle works no. 517's serial number is recorded as 517[19].
- Manning Wardle works no. 517's wheel arrangement is recorded as 0-6-0ST[20].
- Manning Wardle works no. 517's historic county is recorded as Hampshire[21].