File:1904WolseleyFlat4Engine.jpg

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English: When North Eastern Railways were trialling petrol-electric railcars in 1903 they decided to swap the engines from Napier to this Wolseley flat 4 petrol engine, details of which were published in the Automotor Journal in January 1904.

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Original publication: The Automotor Journal

Immediate source: https://archive.org/details/TheAutomotorJournalFirstHalf1904
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