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====Narrow gauge==== The [[Bengal Nagpur Railway]] had a saturated C class, a superheated CS class, and a CC class comprising C class locomotives that had been converted from saturated to superheated steam. [[File:SIR YB2 1928s.jpg|thumb|SIR class YB {{nowrap|4-6-2}} of 1928]] The South India Railway (SIR) ordered six YB class and two XB class Pacific locomotives from the Vulcan Foundry in 1928. The [[Mysore]] State Railway had the E, ES and ES/1 {{nowrap|4-6-2}} classes. The [[Scindia]] State Railway had a class of eight NM class locomotives, built by [[W. G. Bagnall]] in 1931. The only post-World War II {{nowrap|4-6-2s}} on narrow gauge Indian Railways were the five ZP class locomotives with six-wheel tenders, built by [[Nippon Sharyo]] in Japan in 1954.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.irfca.org/faq/faq-loco-steam.html|title=[IRFCA] Indian Railways FAQ β Steam Locomotives Classes|website=www.irfca.org}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |last1=Hughes |first1=Hugh |last2=Jux |first2=Frank |year=1980 |title=Steam Locomotives in India, Part 1 β Narrow Gauge |location=Harrow, Middlesex |publisher=Continental Railway Circle |isbn=0-9503469-5-0 |name-list-style=amp}}</ref>
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