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The British Rail Class 43 is the world's fastest diesel train with a speed of 148 mph.
The British Rail Class 37 is a diesel electric locomotive train. There were 309 produced during the years 1960-1965. They were known by the nickname Tractors by railway enthusiasts.
B. Nicolle has written: 'Diesels under the wires around Crewe' -- subject(s): British Rail, British Rail. London Midland Region, Diesel locomotives, History, Pictorial works
The British Rail Class 20 is a diesel locomotive that was built by English Electric. Between 1957 and 1968, they built 228 locomotives in this class. It is also known as the English Electric Type 1.
British Rail was created in 1948.
R. M. Tufnell has written: 'The diesel impact on British Rail' -- subject(s): Diesel locomotives, Railroads 'Gresley Pacifics' -- subject(s): Locomotives
Turbo diesel common rail injection
Common-rail diesel injection
Common-rail diesel injection
Common rail Diesel Injection.
No, the British Rail class 444 train is not identical to the British Rail class 450 train. These trains are slightly different but made by Siemens Desiro.
The British Rail Class 60 is a class of Co-Co heavy freight diesel-electric locomotives built by Brush Traction