British Rail Class 20 Locomotives

British Rail Class 20 Locomotives

Author: Pip Dunn

Publisher: Crowood

Published: 2016-03-31

Total Pages: 354

ISBN-13: 1785000993

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The first of the English Electric Type 1 design, what we now know as the Class 20s, appeared in June 1957. With their distinctive 'chopper' engine sound, these single-cabbed locomotives soon gained a reputation for rugged reliability brought about by their simplicity and use of tried and tested components. British Rail Class 20 Locomotives looks back at the operations of these fine locomotives since 1957, covering their varied workings and duties, regional use and railtour operations. The book also covers the technical aspects and specifications of the locomotives, including liveries and detailing. This book will be of great interest to all railway and diesel loco enthusiasts. Fully illustrated with 195 colour photographs.


The Clayton Type 1: Bo-Bo Diesel-Electric Locomotives—British Railways Class 17

The Clayton Type 1: Bo-Bo Diesel-Electric Locomotives—British Railways Class 17

Author: Anthony P. Sayer

Publisher: Pen and Sword Transport

Published: 2021-05-30

Total Pages: 777

ISBN-13: 1526762013

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This informative, illustrated guide to the British Railways locomotive series covers its full production lifespan, from 1962–1965. In the early 1960s, the Bo-Bo diesel-electric locomotive known as The Clayton was conceived as the new standard for British Railways, superseding other Type 1 classes. While the early classes suffered from poor driver visibility, the Claytons were highly successful and popular with operating crews. However, the largely untested high-speed, flat Paxman engines proved to be highly problematic. As a result, the Claytons were eventually withdrawn from BR service by December 1971. Anthony Sayer draws on considerable amounts of archive material to tell the full story of these ‘Standard Type 1’ locomotives and the issues surrounding their rise and fall. Further sources provide insights into the effort and money expended on the Claytons in a desperate attempt to improve their reliability. Supported by over 280 photographs and diagrams, dramatic new insights into this troubled class have been assembled for both historians and modelers alike.


Class 20 Locomotives

Class 20 Locomotives

Author: Andrew Cole

Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited

Published: 2016-05-15

Total Pages: 190

ISBN-13: 1445658925

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A pictorial account of the iconic Class 20 locomotive.


Robert Stephenson and Hawthorns Locomotives

Robert Stephenson and Hawthorns Locomotives

Author: Source Wikipedia

Publisher: Booksllc.Net

Published: 2013-09

Total Pages: 34

ISBN-13: 9781230765907

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 32. Chapters: British Rail Class 04, British Rail Class 20, British Rail Class 37, British Rail Class 40, GWR 9400 Class, Iraqi State Railways PC class, NS Class 8800, Robert Stephenson and Hawthorns, South African Class 15E 4-8-2, South African Class 19D 4-8-2, South African Class 1E, South African Class 3E, WAGR Z class. Excerpt: The British Rail Class 37 is a diesel-electric locomotive. Also known as the English Electric Type 3, the Class was ordered as part of the British Rail modernisation plan. The Class 37 became a familiar sight on many parts of the British Rail network, in particular forming the main motive power for Inter-City services in East Anglia and within Scotland. They also performed well on secondary and inter-regional services for many years. The Class 37s are known to some railway enthusiasts as "Tractors," a nickname due to the agricultural sound of the diesel engine of the locomotive. As part of the large scale dieselisation brought about by the British Rail modernisation plan a need was identified for a number of type 3 locomotives of power output 1,500 hp (1,100 kW) to 1,999 hp (1,491 kW). English Electric had already been successful with orders for type 1 and type 4 diesels, and had produced locomotives of similar power to that which was required for railways in East Africa. A design based on the exported locomotives was put forward and accepted. The design was for a general purpose locomotive and initially found service in British Rail's Eastern Region. There was no prototype. British Rail first placed an order for 42 Class 37 locomotives in January 1959. The first of these was delivered in November 1960 (entering service on 2 December), with the last of this original batch complete by mid 1962, by which time subsequent orders had been placed. The last of the 309 built was delivered to the Western...


British Rail Main Line Locomotives Specification Guide

British Rail Main Line Locomotives Specification Guide

Author: Pip Dunn

Publisher: Crowood

Published: 2013-11-30

Total Pages: 604

ISBN-13: 1847976425

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British Rail Main Line Locomotives Specification Guide identifies the major detail differences and livery variations that have appeared on all British Rail, ex-British Rail and privatized railway diesel and electric main line classes from 14 to 92. The book provides a record of the main specifications of each class of locomotive, and details of variations, including: numbers, liveries, headcodes, headlights, wheel arrangements and bogies, brakes, names and - where appropriate - details of refurbishment programmes.Diesel locomotives are a relative newcomer to the railway enthusiast and modelling scenes, and this book brings together information on detail changes in a coherent reference form for the first time, illustrated with photographs of major changes. A useful resource for modellers and those with an interest in the differences that have occurred to the British Rail fleet. Superbly illustrated with around 300 colour photographs.


Type 4 Locomotives of British Rail

Type 4 Locomotives of British Rail

Author: Andrew Walker

Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited

Published: 2018-08-15

Total Pages: 190

ISBN-13: 1445680106

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A terrific pictorial tribute to the type 4 locomotives that hauled trains and served the British railways.


British Rail Class 60 Locomotives

British Rail Class 60 Locomotives

Author: Edward Gleed

Publisher: The Crowood Press

Published: 2016-07-15

Total Pages: 422

ISBN-13: 1785001507

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During the mid-1980s, in a drive for greater efficiency, British Rail required another heavy freight locomotive, some of the earlier Type 5 freight locomotives being outdated and no longer regarded as suitable for heavy freight duties. The new Class 60 locomotive was to be constructed using lessons learned from the Classes 56 and 58. Six organisations were invited to tender but only three did so. The contract was awarded to Brush Electrical Machines (today, Brush Traction, part of the Wabtec Rail Group) for a powerful 60mph Type 5 Co-Co design, which resulted in an order being placed for one hundred Class 60 diesel-electric locomotives. Using original research from the National Archives, British Rail Class 60 Locomotives is a high illustrated guide that explores the commissioning of the Class 60s and their construction, testing and running. It undertakes an in-depth technical appraisal of the class and details names, liveries, modifications and preservation and includes the 'Super 60' refurbishment programme and acquisition of ten Class 60s for Colas Rail UK, bringing the timeline to the present day. Of interest to all diesel loco enthusiasts and railway modellers, thie book is lavishly illustrated with 280 colour and black & white photographs, many previously unpublished.


British Industrial Steam Locomotives

British Industrial Steam Locomotives

Author: David Mather

Publisher: Pen and Sword Transport

Published: 2020-09-30

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13: 1526770202

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The first steam locomotives used on any British railway, worked in industry. The use of new and second hand former main line locomotives, was once a widespread aspect of the railways of Britain. This volume covers many of the once numerous manufacturers who constructed steam locomotives for industry and contractors from the 19th to the mid 20th centuries. David Mather has spent many years researching and collecting photographs across Britain, of most of the different locomotive types that once worked in industry. This book is designed to be both a record of these various manufacturers and a useful guide to those researching and modelling industrial steam.


Diesel Locomotives of Great Britain

Diesel Locomotives of Great Britain

Author: Source Wikipedia

Publisher: University-Press.org

Published: 2013-09

Total Pages: 112

ISBN-13: 9781230547473

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 110. Chapters: British Rail diesel locomotives, LMS diesel shunters, InterCity 125, British Rail Class 37, Class 47 renumbering, British Rail Class 50, British Rail Class 47, British Rail Class 42, British Rail Class 55, British Rail Class 52, British Rail Class 24, British Rail Class 31, British Rail Class 40, British Rail Class 43, British Rail Class 45, British Rail Class 20, British Rail Class 33, British Rail Class 66, British Rail Class 25, EMD Series 66, British Rail Class 03, British Rail Class 57, British Rail HS4000, British Rail Class 59, British Rail Class 70, BR Class 37 renumbering, British Rail Class 26, British Rail Class 35, MaK / Vossloh G1206, British Rail Class 08, British Rail Class 60, British Rail Class 14, British Rail Class 23, British Rail Class D20/2, List of preserved British Rail Class 08 locomotives, British Rail Class 17, British Rail Class 67, British Rail Class 07, British Rail Class 56, British Rail 10100, British Rail Class 58, List of preserved British Rail Class 47 locomotives, British Rail Class 15, List of British Rail Class 52 locomotives, British Rail Class 27, British Rail Class 97/6, British Rail Class 04, British Railways DP1, British Rail Class 09, British Rail Class 28, British Rail Class D3/12, British Rail Class 22, British Rail Class 53, British Rail Class 21, British Rail Class 11, British Rail Class 46, London Underground diesel locomotives, British Rail Class 01, British Railways Janus, British Rail Class D16/1, British Rail Class 16, British Rail Class 44, Walrus, British Rail 10800, British Rail Class 48, Dolphin, British Rail Class 02, LMS diesel shunters 7059-7068, British Rail Class 05, British Rail Class 29, Deltic 9000 Fund, British Rail Class D16/2, British Rail Class 12, British Rail DP2, British Rail D0260, British Rail Class 13, NZR DS class, British Rail Class...