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  2. British Rail Class 42 - Wikipedia

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    Warship locomotives were divided into two batches: those built at BR's Swindon works were numbered in the series D800-D832 and D866-D870, [1] had a maximum tractive effort of 52,400 pounds-force (233,000 N) and eventually became British Rail Class 42. 33 others, D833–D865, were constructed by the North British Locomotive Company and became ...

  3. Graham Farish - Wikipedia

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    An N gauge model of a BR Standard Class 3 2-6-2T. Graham Farish is a Chinese-owned brand of N gauge British railway models. The Graham Farish Ltd company was founded in 1928 in the UK and Kader Group of Hong Kong bought the firm in 2001. Kader's subsidiary, Bachmann Industries absorbed its operations and the models are made in China.

  4. Bachmann Branchline - Wikipedia

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    42 Warship Class BR Maroon, BR Blue, BR Green (As of Jan 2020) Old Mainline Model replaced in 2015 with brand new tooling 44 BR/Sulzer Type 4 BR Green Post 2015 models DCC Ready. DCC Sound versions available 45 BR/Sulzer Type 4 BR Green, BR Blue With White Roof: No longer produced as of Jan 2020 46 BR/Sulzer Type 4 BR Blue: Post 2015 models DCC ...

  5. British Rail Class 43 (Warship Class) - Wikipedia

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    They were allocated Class 42 under the 1968 classification system, while those built by the North British Locomotive Company (NBL) were originally numbered D833-D865 and allocated Class 43. Because of their early withdrawal dates, neither the Swindon- nor the NBL-built locomotives carried TOPS numbers.

  6. List of preserved British Rail diesel locomotives - Wikipedia

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    British Rail Class D2/10 - 2 preserved; British Rail Class D2/11 - 1 preserved; British Rail Class D2/12 - 1 preserved; British Rail Class 01 - 2 preserved; British Rail Class 02 - 7 preserved; British Rail Class 03 - 56 preserved; British Rail Class 04 - 18 preserved; British Rail Class 05 - 4 preserved; British Rail Class 06 - 1 preserved,

  7. Warship (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A warship is a ship built and primarily intended for war. Warship may also refer to: Warship (band), an American post-hardcore band; Warship, a yearly periodical produced by Conway Publishing; Warship (1973 TV series), a 1973–1977 British drama television series that was broadcast on BBC1

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  9. British Rail Class 41 (Warship Class) - Wikipedia

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    The British Rail Class 41 (earlier D600) diesel-hydraulic locomotives were built by the North British Locomotive Company in Glasgow during 1957 and 1958. Although they were withdrawn before TOPS was introduced, British Rail classified them as Class 41. [1] All were named after Royal Navy vessels, hence the nameplates each bore a subtitle ...

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