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Western Invader The early Western class diesil hydraulics were outshopped from Swindon Works in various liveries from green to sand coloured and golden ochre. But it was the attractive maroon coach coloured finish that proved must acceptable.Their main routes were the South of England Paddington to Penzance and also into South Wales territory on...
Cross Country Veteran The British Rail class 47 diesils were built between 1962-1968 by Brush Traction and saw service for over 40 years despite the introduction of new types of locomotives. 512 were built at Crewe and the Brush Works at Loughborough. As of 2010 99 examples are still in use on mainline duty with further examples on heritage railways....
Winter Freight The British Rail class 22 or " Baby Warship" was a class of diesil-hydraulic locomotives designed for the Western Region and built by the North British Locomotive Works. Introduced in 1959, deliveries continued until 1962 and allocated to Bristol Bath Road, Laira Plymouth, Newton Abbot and Old Oak Common.