- his grandfather, John Pervushin, was a priest) but
other sources suggest Pashii, in Gornozavodsk. Though,
according to
recently found archival parish registers...
- The
Pashii class (パシイ)
locomotives were a
group of
steam tender locomotives of the
Chosen Government Railway (Sentetsu) with 4-6-2
wheel arrangement. The...
- to the
Korean State Railway in
North Korea.
Following the
success of the
Pashii class,
Sentetsu took
delivery of six
locomotives from ALCo of the United...
-
unified classification scheme of 1938 they
returned to the
Pashii designation. Of the
seven Pashii class locomotives, at the end of the
Pacific War six were...
- Peking−Mukden
Railway SL11 4-6-2 1908 ALCo 7
South Manchuria Railway SMR
Pashii class SL12 4-6-2 1942−1943
Kawasaki 10
Central China Railway CCR Pashishi...
- 144
Pashi type
locomotives of five
distinct classes built for Sentetsu:
Pashii Pashini Pashisa Pashishi Pashiko Of these, the
Pashishi class was the most...
-
service (SMR+MNR)
Total in
class Image Notes SMR: G 800–806 SMR: パシイ 800–806 (
Pashii) MNR: パシコ 5900–5905 (Pashiko) SMR: パシイ 1 MNR: パシイ 501–506 CR SL11 4-6-2...
- see
article 1921, 1923 Baldwin,
Kisha Seizō USA, ****an
Formerly Sentetsu Pashii-class. 바시두 (Pasidu) 바시두1−바시두6 95 km/h (59 mph) 4-6-2 6 1923 ALCo USA Formerly...
-
National Small Pashi" (新國小パシ). New to MNR in 1936 パシコ
Pashiko 5900–5905 パシイ
Pashii 501–506 4-6-2 ALCo 6 From
Mantetsu 1933 パシナ
Pashina 5920–5925 パシシ Pashishi...
-
Korea and 68 to the
Korean State Railway in
North Korea.
Along with the six
Pashii copies built by
Kisha Seizō, 1923 saw the
delivery of
another six similar...