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British Engines First.

American exports of locomotives during 1904 were very nearly equal to those of the United Kingdom, says a trade report just issued. British 'engines still hold their own largely in India, South Africa, Australasia, and Argentina The capital which built the lines in these countries and which in most cases still controls them, is British " and, of course, intensely interested in British rolling stock." On the other hand, American locomotives are largely exported to Canada.

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Progress, Volume II, Issue I, 1 November 1906, Page 31

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British Engines First. Progress, Volume II, Issue I, 1 November 1906, Page 31

British Engines First. Progress, Volume II, Issue I, 1 November 1906, Page 31

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