B-class
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The term B-class may refer to:
- B class corvette of the Turkish Navy
- B class destroyer, launched in 1930 for the British Royal Navy
- B class destroyer (1913), British torpedo boat destroyers
- B class Melbourne tram, is a two section, three bogie articulated tram that operates in Melbourne, built by Commonwealth Engineering
- B class submarine, several types
- B-class vehicle size class, a European classification
- Mercedes-Benz B-Class, a compact MPV model
- NZR B class (1874), steam locomotive of the New Zealand Railways Department
- NZR B class (1899), steam locomotive of the New Zealand Railways Department
- Various diesel locomotives have been known as the B Class in Ireland. These consist of the B101 class, the B113 class, the B121 class, B141 class and the B181 class.
- B class 2-4-0 steam locomotive of Victorian Railways (Australia)
- B class Co-Co diesel locomotive of Victorian Railways (Australia)
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