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Caminho de Ferro de Benguela (CFB or Benguela railway) coal fired 11th Class 4-8-2 no. 401 at Lobito Station in Angola. Built to the design of the South African Class 19D, these locomotives were wood or coal fired, depending on where they were operating, hence the elevated tender sides.
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