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Jeanie Deans was the name given to at least two railway locomotives naming them after the fictional character, Jeanie Deans, who featured in Sir Walter Scott's novel, ''Heart of Midlothian''. == First "Jeanie Deans" Locomotive (1891-1899) == LNWR "Jeanie Deans" Locomotive No 3105 B. This six-wheeled passenger steam engine was apparently built in 1890 when it was exhibited at the (Edinburgh Electrical Exhibition of 1890 ) at Shandon, Edinburgh. "Jeanie Deans 3104 worked the 2 p.m. Scotch dining train daily from January, 1891, until August, 1899 - with trains weighing 260 to 310 tons, and almost always kept time."〔Cf. (''Steam Index'' - Ramsbottom & Webb locomotives: Under the heading of "Ahrons, E. L. Locomotive and train working in the latter part of the nineteenth century. V. 2" ) ''Retrieved 2012-02-16.''〕
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