File:Taff Vale railmotor (Rankin Kennedy, Modern Engines, Vol V).jpg
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Fig. 206 Steam Railway Motor Car Used on the Cardiff, Penarth & Cogan section of the Taff Vale Railway. 12 1st class, 40 3rd class passengers. Built to the design of T. Hurry Riches, locomotive engineer. |
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Source | Scan from Kennedy, Rankin (1912 edition of 1905 book.) The Book of Modern Engines and Power Generators, vol. V, London: Caxton, pp. p. 190−192,fig. 206 | |||||
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