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New South Wales X10 class locomotive
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The X10 class is a class of steam locomotives previously operated by the New South Wales Government Railways of Australia.

History
When the NSWGR steam locomotive classification was renumbered in 1924, a number of smaller classes, including small 0-4-0 and 2-4-0 tank locomotives, all types of duplicates, yard and depot locomotives, crane locomotives, locomotive and accident cranes and special equipment were classified as the X10 class. Many were purchased from other government agencies and private lines. As such, this was an extremely diverse group of locomotives.
Included were the 18 members of the F.351 class and eight members of M.36 class.
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New South Wales M36 class locomotive

- 1004 by the Transport Heritage NSW, static exhibit as Locomotive 78[1]
New South Wales F351 class locomotives
- 1033 by the Transport Heritage NSW, static exhibit, passenger locomotive[2][3]
- 1042 at Maitand, ex-Cardiff Locomotive Workshops shunter, under restoration[4]

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- Locomotive Depot Shunter 1022
- Locomotive Crane 1034 (former 318)
- Locomotive Crane 1047
- Locomotive Crane 1067
- 1083 displayed at South Eveleigh
- 1076 at Goulburn Roundhouse
- 1073 Craven Brothers Crane
- 1068 Locomotive Crane
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