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The British Rail Class 25, also known as the Sulzer Type 2, is a class of 327 diesel locomotives built between 1961 and 1967 for British Rail. They were numbered in two series, D5151–D5299 and D7500–D7677. [1] The first 25 locos became known as Class 25/0 and were built at BR Darlington Works.
This is a summary, listing every former class of preserved ex-British Rail diesel locomotives. ... British Rail Class 24 - 4 preserved; British Rail Class 25 - 20 ...
Locomotive class are listed by TOPS class. Locomotives for TOPS classes 24 and 26 have their original sub-classes shown, as each wholly comprised locomotives from a distinct 1962 class. Class 21 (II) has sub-classes shown as these are superficially similar but mechanically different types grouped into a single class.
Belgian Railways Class 25.5; British Rail Class 25, diesel-electric locomotive; EAR 25 class, steam locomotive; L&YR Class 25, 0-6-0 steam locomotive; DRG Class 25 (disambiguation) DRG Class ET 25, German electric multiples built for the Deutsche Reichsbahn in the 1930s. East German express locomotives operated by the DR after World War II: DR ...
A range of diesel locomotives (Classes 37, 47, 31, 20 and 56) at Dereham. This article lists the wide variety of locomotives and multiple units that have operated on Great Britain's railway network, since Nationalisation in 1948.
The British Transport Commission, later British Railways, used engine power output to categorise its requirements for the new main line diesel locomotive fleet following the 1955 modernisation plan. The locomotives built and put into service are listed below classified with the TOPS class numbers that were introduced in the early 1970s.
The U25C is a diesel locomotive built by General Electric intended for the United States domestic market. Launched in September 1963, it remained in production until December 1965. Launched in September 1963, it remained in production until December 1965.
From 1940 through 1953, GE participated in a design, production, and marketing consortium for diesel-electric locomotives with the American Locomotive Company. In 1956 the GE Universal Series of diesel locomotives was founded for the export market. The U25B was the first attempt at the domestic market since its termination of the consortium ...