This type of locomotive is a true classic machine.
Its a Class 40 powered by a V16 English Electric diesel rated at 2000 hp,weight 130 ton, max speed 90mph
You can see how cramped it is in the engine room also vey hot and noisey.This guy must be deaf,wearing no ear protectors.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAo8NX2IrPE
This type of loco hauled the famous travelling post office that was robbed by Ron Biggs and co in 1963.
Martyn
More English Electric diesels
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Re: More English Electric diesels
Talking about Royal mail trains, found this on Youtube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AlG4dLxHjCY
Also remember this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfUAFDBK6d8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zmciuKsBOi0
I was very much involved with this operation in 2000.Very interesting work,some great guys worked these trains.
The only great train robbery these days are the high fares
Martyn
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AlG4dLxHjCY
Also remember this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfUAFDBK6d8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zmciuKsBOi0
I was very much involved with this operation in 2000.Very interesting work,some great guys worked these trains.
The only great train robbery these days are the high fares
Martyn
Re: More English Electric diesels
B100 LOADER wrote:This type of locomotive is a true classic machine.
Its a Class 40 powered by a V16 English Electric diesel rated at 2000 hp,weight 130 ton, max speed 90mph
You can see how cramped it is in the engine room also vey hot and noisey.This guy must be deaf,wearing no ear protectors.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAo8NX2IrPE
This type of loco hauled the famous travelling post office that was robbed by Ron Biggs and co in 1963.
Martyn
brill mate, the 40,s were superb, not that we saw much of them in south wales, its all pacers , which should be cut up,or 150,sit would be nice to see loco hauled again,
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Re: More English Electric diesels
I know what you mean Ian,not much fun these days.I used to look after the Rhymney class 37's.Now I just look after the class 60 and 66's and sometimes a 67. Only worked on a 40 once,we had 25's 31's 47's 46's and 50's to work on in the good old days.The 138 ton 46's used to giv the track a pounding.
Martyn
Photo shows a V16 Ruston and me driving a class 37 onto the shed at Margam.
Martyn
Photo shows a V16 Ruston and me driving a class 37 onto the shed at Margam.
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Re: More English Electric diesels
B100 LOADER wrote:I know what you mean Ian,not much fun these days.I used to look after the Rhymney class 37's.Now I just look after the class 60 and 66's and sometimes a 67. Only worked on a 40 once,we had 25's 31's 47's 46's and 50's to work on in the good old days.The 138 ton 46's used to giv the track a pounding.
Martyn
Photo shows a V16 Ruston and me driving a class 37 onto the shed at Margam.
nice 37, i know 37425, was used on rhymney route, also on royal welsh run, was dissappointed last time went up there, 150 dmu were used
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