British Rail Class 10
British Rail Class 10 D3452, at
Bodmin on
28 August 2003 . This locomotive is preserved on the Bodmin & Wenford Railway
Performance figures Top speed 27.5 mph (44 km/h ) Power output Engine: 350 hp (261 kW )Tractive effort Maximum: 35,000 lbf (155.7 kN )Continuous: 11,100 lbf (49.4 kN)
Career Railroad(s) British Railways Number 13137–13166; later D3137–D3166, D3439–D3453, D3473–D3502, D3612–D3651, D4049–D4094 Axle load class RA 5
The British Rail Class 10 diesel locomotive was a version on the Class 08 diesel-electric shunter . A Blackstone diesel engine was fitted instead of one made by the English Electric company. Traction motors were by either the General Electric Company plc (GEC) or British Thomson-Houston (BTH).
The locomotives were built at the BR Works in Darlington and Doncaster over the period 1953 -62. Early batches were classified D3/4 (those with GEC motors) and D3/5 (those with BTH motors).
Diesel shunters: Diesel shunters (pre-TOPS ): Main-line diesels: Main-line diesels (pre-TOPS): Electrics: Electrics (pre-TOPS): Departmental: Prototypes:
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