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}}'''Class 4700''' was a {{wp|4-8-4}} {{wp|steam locomotive}} built by Ku-ngwyan Locomotive Works for Themiclesian & Great Northwestern and National Rail between 1944 and 1956 and thereby operated until 1968. The equivalent class operated by National Railways is C450, though it is colloquially referred to as 4700 as well due to the greater numbers owned by T&GNW. They were intended to haul express passenger and freight trains but also were prominently used during the [[Pan-Septentrion War]] to service both Hallian and Themiclesian forces in Hemithea, running as far as western [[Menghe]] and eastern [[Maverica]]. | }}'''Class 4700''' was a {{wp|4-8-4}} {{wp|steam locomotive}} built by Ku-ngwyan Locomotive Works for Themiclesian & Great Northwestern and National Rail between 1944 and 1956 and thereby operated until 1968. The equivalent class operated by National Railways is C450, though it is colloquially referred to as 4700 as well due to the greater numbers owned by T&GNW. They were intended to haul express passenger and freight trains but also were prominently used during the [[Pan-Septentrion War]] to service both Hallian and Themiclesian forces in Hemithea, running as far as western [[Menghe]] and eastern [[Maverica]]. | ||
These locomotives were built expressly for service in the Themiclesian interior where {{wp|loading guage}} constraints were few and distances to be covered considerable. These requirements created large dimensions inconsistent with the lines in Themiclesia-proper, where the maximum dimensions were {{convert|3.2x4.42|m|ftin|order=flip|abbr=on|frac=16}}. In this operational pattern, through services from [[Kien-k'ang]] to Apollonia were hauled to Rak, where the 4700s were attached to the train to pull the longest leg of the journey through the outback. | These locomotives were built expressly for service in the Themiclesian interior where {{wp|loading guage}} constraints were few and distances to be covered considerable. These requirements created large dimensions inconsistent with the lines in Themiclesia-proper, where the maximum dimensions were {{convert|3.2x4.42|m|ftin|order=flip|abbr=on|frac=16}}. In this operational pattern, through services from [[Kien-k'ang]] to Apollonia were hauled to [[Rak]], where the 4700s were attached to the train to pull the longest leg of the journey through the outback. | ||
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Class 4700 was a 4-8-4 steam locomotive built by Ku-ngwyan Locomotive Works for Themiclesian & Great Northwestern and National Rail between 1944 and 1956 and thereby operated until 1968. The equivalent class operated by National Railways is C450, though it is colloquially referred to as 4700 as well due to the greater numbers owned by T&GNW. They were intended to haul express passenger and freight trains but also were prominently used during the Pan-Septentrion War to service both Hallian and Themiclesian forces in Hemithea, running as far as western Menghe and eastern Maverica.
These locomotives were built expressly for service in the Themiclesian interior where loading guage constraints were few and distances to be covered considerable. These requirements created large dimensions inconsistent with the lines in Themiclesia-proper, where the maximum dimensions were 10 ft 6 in × 14 ft 6 in (3.2 m × 4.42 m). In this operational pattern, through services from Kien-k'ang to Apollonia were hauled to Rak, where the 4700s were attached to the train to pull the longest leg of the journey through the outback.