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Not too many 0-4-4s around now. Besides the H Class and the M7.
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That's a shame, 0-4-4s allways have had an appeal to me.
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SECR H class for the win!
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(I love that so far it's been solid Bluebell Railway representing but we need some internationalism!
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Okay, I found an LNER G5 to mix it up a bit
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Two of the locomotives on the original Disneyland Railroad in California used to be 0-4-4s, but they were converted to 2-4-4s when they were put to work there. Pic related.

Also, do Brits call 0-4-4s Forneys or is that just an American thing?
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Here's a narrow gauge one currently running in Maine:

http://wwfry.org/
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>>1060813
Forneys are a particular kind of setup. They're similar, but I forget exactly how, to a single Farilie.
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>>1060834
Drivers are fixed to the frame on a Forney; on a Fairlie, they are on a rotating bogie.
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>>1060772
That's an E4
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>>1060796
I totally forgot about that one, like the O2 and the Metropolitan Railway 0-4-4.
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>>1060815
That locomotive is adorable.
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>>1060813
I've never heard anyone from the UK call them Forneys so I would have to say no.
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>>1060776
Go ahead
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>>1060771
Like the H Class in particular, although I'm a GWR person myself
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>>1060773
That PreWar livery suits it well.
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Now for something more continental
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>>1061097
Where is this from?
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Here's another narrow gauge working one in Maine:

http://www.srrl-rr.org/

Maine seems to be the only US state with more than one 0-4-4 loco that still works.
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>>1061380
Nice
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>>1060815
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Io3N3oE2Muk
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