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Correction of typographical errors in source
[edit]There are some typographical errors in the Gunzburg table of the third batch of F class engines built in 1913 (Gunzburg 1984, p 79). In the Gunzburg table, the notes on no. 394/448 have been mistakenly repeated for no. 395/449, which has put the correct notes for nos. 395/449 to 420 out of alignment, and the notes for nos. 420 and 421 have been run together. These errors are obvious, because it is known that nos. 452 and 460 are the two preserved F class engines, and that no. 420 was fitted with the ACFI feedwater heater (see Gunzburg 1984, p 80). The table in the article has therefore been published with the errors removed. Bahnfrend (talk) 15:56, 24 April 2013 (UTC)
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