Monday, November 17, 2014

British Railways Class D16/2


As featured on the cover of this Ladybird book from 1958. This was a class of prototype diesel-electric locomotive built by BR at Ashford Works and introduced in 1950–1951, with a third example being introduced in 1954. They had been designed by Oliver Bulleid for the Southern Railway before the 1948 nationalisation but did not appear until after it. The diesel engine and transmission were supplied by the English Electric company, but the Bulleid influence was obvious. The box-like body style closely resembled Bulleid's electric locomotives and was quite different from the usual English Electric style, typified by the BR Class D16/1.

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