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Wasnt it BR themselves who tried to get the name "warship" to stick to the 50's?
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Of course, there were a lot of diesel classes that were more or less known by names related to the manufacturers/engines, and so on: 'Hymeks' (D7000-D7100), 'Cromptons'; (D65xx/class 33), 'Claytons' (D8500-D8616), and 'Metro-Vicks' (D5700-D5719). 'Westerns' of course were self-explanatory, and then there were the 'Baby Deltics' (D5900-D5909). Oddly, I've never heard of any nicknames for the LMS/BR diesels 10000/10001. Shame one of THESE couldn't have been saved. |
Class 24 = "Spin Dryers" - not sure why
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Good old 08 shunters..........
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they just keep working and working
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I've not been able to find any pics of the 08 pulling the Eurostar - can anyone help?
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It wasn't an 08 that rescued the Eurostars - it was a pair of Eurotunnel MaK Bo-Bos like this . There are some pictures taken at St. Pancras on Fotopic which I am unable to access right now to provide a link.
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There was a picture of them at St.Pancras in Railway Herald No.206. It's a free online magazine and well worth having. Go to http://www.railwayherald.co.uk to sign up.
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