British Rail Class 40

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The British Rail Class 40 is a class of heavy diesel-electric locomotives built in the late 1950s and early 1960s for express passenger and freight services on British Railways, now preserved and operated on heritage lines.

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instanceOf British Rail locomotive class
diesel-electric locomotive class
brakeType vacuum
buildEnd 1962
builder English Electric
Robert Stephenson and Hawthorns
Vulcan Foundry
buildStart 1958
country United Kingdom
currentUse heritage railway operations
designedFor main line service
era British Railways modernisation plan era
fuelType diesel
gauge standard gauge
height 12 ft 10 in
introduced 1958
laterNumberingSystem 40001–40199
length 69 ft 6 in
manufacturer English Electric
multipleWorking not fitted for multiple working in service
nickname Whistler
notableLivery BR blue
BR green
operator British Rail
surface form: British Railways
originalNumberingSystem D200–D399
powerOutput 2000 hp
powerType diesel-electric
preservedUnits several locomotives preserved
primaryRole express passenger services
primeMover English Electric 16SVT
productionTotal 200
railwayCompany British Rail
surface form: British Railways
regionOfOperation Eastern Region
London Midland Region
Scottish Region
routeAvailability Route Availability 7
secondaryRole freight services
successorClass British Rail Class 47
British Rail Class 50
topSpeed 90 mph
tractionMotors English Electric traction motors
tractiveEffort 52000 lbf
trainBrakes vacuum only as built
trainHeating steam heat
UICClassification 1Co-Co1
wheelArrangement Co-Co
width 9 ft 0 in
withdrawalEnd 1985
withdrawalStart 1976

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East Lancashire Railway hasNotableDieselClass British Rail Class 40