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===Australia=== Beyer, Peacock & Company provided large numbers of standard design {{Track gauge|3ft6in|al=on}} narrow gauge Mogul locomotives to several Australian Railways. Users of the Mogul type include the [[South Australian Railways]] with its [[South Australian Railways Y class|Y class]], the [[Tasmanian Government Railways]] with its [[Tasmanian Government Railways C class|C class]], the [[Western Australian Government Railways]] with its [[WAGR G class|G class]] (in a {{nowrap|[[4-6-0]]}} configuration as well) and numerous private users. The SAR also purchased 8 examples of the type built by Baldwin which became the [[South Australian Railways X class|X class]]. The [[New South Wales Government Railways]] had a number of mogul types starting from the 1880s, forming the [[New South Wales Z21 class locomotive|Z21]], [[New South Wales Z22 class locomotive|Z22]], [[New South Wales Z24 class locomotive|Z24]], [[New South Wales Z25 class locomotive|Z25]] and [[New South Wales Z27 class locomotive|Z27]] classes.
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