Locomotive "Mikado"
"Would the person who was Mikado in 1884 have been the same Mikado after whom the 2-8-2 was named? A trivial point, but an amusing one for a lover of Gilbert & Sullivan and steam locomotives."
The short answer is Yes. Mikado is a primarily English term for the Emperor of Japan. In the specific case of the first Mikado locomotive (built 1895, I believe), the relevant emperor was the Emperor Meiji, who was emperor between 1867 and his death in 1912.
—Kyle
[from the R&LHS Newsgroup.]
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The CPRR also had a locomotive named "Mikado."
CP 65 Mikado 4-4-0 McKay & Aldus February 1868
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