Indian locomotive standard goods class (SG) was a designed locomotive classification used in India that defined certain types of steam-powered freight train. The trains under the scope of this category were typically British locomotives that operated until the end of the Indian steam era. Initially used to haul mail trains, SG-class locomotives were designed in 1903, and had similar components to 4-4-0 locomotives.
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