NSB Class 22
The NSB (Norwegian State Railways) Class 22 (Norwegian: Type 22) was a class of lightweight 2-8-0 steam locomotives. 6 were built, numbered 145–146 and 190–193, from 1906–1908, finally being withdrawn in 1958. None has been preserved.

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Further reading
- Bjerke, Thor; Hansen, Trond B.; Johansson, Erik W.; Sando, Svein E. (1987). Damplokomotiver i Norge [Steam Locomotives in Norway]. Oslo: Norsk Jernbaneklubb [Norwegian Railway Club]. pp. 153–156. ISBN 978-82-90286-09-0. .
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