British Rail Class 24
British Railways Type 2 British Rail Class 24 Class 24, no. 24065 at Motherwell depot, May 1976
Type and origin Power type Diesel-electric Builder British Railways ’ Derby Works, Darlington Works and Crewe Works Build date 1958–1961 Total produced 151
Specifications Configuration: • UIC Bo'Bo' • Commonwealth Bo-Bo Gauge 4 ft 8 1 ⁄2 in (1,435 mm ) standard gauge Wheel diameter 3 ft 9 in (1.143 m) Minimum curve 4.5 chains (91 m) Wheelbase 36 ft 6 in (11.13 m) Length 50 ft 6 in (15.39 m) Width 8 ft 10 in (2.69 m) Height 12 ft 8 in (3.86 m) Loco weight Class 24/0: 79 long tons (80.3 t; 88.5 short tons)Class 24/1: 73 long tons (74.2 t; 81.8 short tons)Fuel capacity Class 24/0: 546 imp gal (2,480 L; 656 US gal)Class 24/1: 500 imp gal (2,300 L; 600 US gal)Prime mover Sulzer 6LDA28 Generator BTH RTB15656 DC Traction motors BTH 137BY, DC, 4 off Transmission Diesel electric MU working ★ Blue StarTrain heating Steam generator Train brakes Vacuum
Performance figures Maximum speed 75 mph (121 km/h) Power output Engine: 1,160 hp (865 kW )At rail: 843 hp (629 kW)Tractive effort Maximum: 42,000 lbf (186.8 kN )Continuous: 21,300 lbf (94.7 kN)Brakeforce 38 long tons-force (380 kN)
Career Operators British Railways Numbers D5000–D5150; later 24001–24047, 24051–24141 Axle load class Class 24/0: RA 7 (6 from 1969)Class 24/1: RA 6 (5 from 1959)Retired 1967–1980 Preserved Four (list)
The British Rail Class 24 diesel locomotives , originally known as the British Railways Type 2 , were built from 1958 to 1961 . One hundred and fifty-one of these locomotives were built at Derby, Crewe and Darlington. The first twenty locomotives were part of the 1955 British Rail modernisation plan . This class was used as the basis for the more powerful Class 25 locomotives.
The final survivor, no. 24081, was withdrawn from Crewe depot in 1980 .
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