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  2. British Rail Class 55 - Wikipedia

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    The British Rail Class 55, also known as a Deltic, or English Electric Type 5, is a class of diesel locomotive built in 1961 and 1962 by English Electric for British Railways. Twenty-two locomotives were built, designed for the high-speed express passenger services on the East Coast Main Line (ECML) between Edinburgh and London King's Cross.

  3. British Rail DP1 - Wikipedia

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    The engines (Type E158, D18-12) although similar, differ from those used in British Rail Class 55 locomotives (Type E169, D18-25B). [15] Aside from the original issue with the severe oil leak in the phasing gear cover, significant engine components were removed for use as spare parts for the Royal Navy prior to DP1 being donated to the Science ...

  4. Napier Deltic - Wikipedia

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    The Deltic-powered Hunt-class mine countermeasures vessel HMS Ledbury. Development began in 1947 and the first Deltic model was the D18-11B, produced in 1950. It was designed to produce 2,500 hp (1,900 kW) at 2000 rpm for a 15-minute rating; the continuous rating being 1,875 hp (1,398 kW) at 1700 rpm, based on a 10,000-hour overhaul or replacement life. [3]

  5. Paxman Hi-Dyne engine - Wikipedia

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    This was a valuable feature when light locomotives were starting heavy trains on inclines, as it helped to avoid the train running away from control. One of the more lasting, although obscure, legacies of this locomotive was due to its name. This locomotive first appeared in 1954, during the construction of DP1, the prototype Class 55 Deltic.

  6. List of preserved British Rail diesel locomotives - Wikipedia

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    British Rail Class 23 - no locomotive preserved but one Napier Deltic T9-29 engine preserved; British Rail Class 24 - 4 preserved; British Rail Class 25 - 20 preserved; British Rail Class 26 - 13 preserved; British Rail Class 27 - 8 preserved; British Rail Class 28 - 1 preserved; British Rail Class 31 - 26 preserved

  7. List of British Rail modern traction locomotive classes

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    Class 98 Vale of Rheidol locomotive taking on water Used to cover all steam locomotives used on the mainline in Britain. Had particular usage for the three Vale of Rheidol Railway steam locomotives (and one VoR 0-6-0DH) that remained in BR's ownership after the end of mainline steam traction in August 1968, and numbered 98007–98009, although ...

  8. Deltic - Wikipedia

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    Deltic or Deltics may refer to: Napier Deltic, a diesel engine British Rail DP1 ("Deltic") a prototype locomotive built by English Electric fitted with the Deltic Engine; British Rail Class 55, production locomotives powered by Deltic engines; British Rail Class 23, "Baby Deltic" production locomotives powered by Deltic engines; Deltic ...

  9. British Rail DP2 - Wikipedia

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    Externally DP2 was visually similar to a Class 55 "Deltic" locomotive, as it used a modified Deltic bodyshell, but internally it had a single engine of a different type to the twin-engined Deltics. DP2 was used firstly in trials, and then in ordinary service until 1967, when it was wrecked in a serious accident at Thirsk .

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