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Old 17th August 2009, 18:27
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Question Deltic's

Hey who first manufactred the Deltics and at which shops? Like Doncaster.


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Old 17th August 2009, 21:45
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The Deltics were manufactured by the English Electric Company at their own works at Newton-le-Willows near Warrington.
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Old 17th August 2009, 21:56
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The prototype was manufactured by English Electric at the Dick Kerr Works in Preston, but I don't know if the production models were also produced there.
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What about the LMS number 10000 deltic type that remained in service until the mid 1950's?
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10000 &10001 were built at Derby LMS Workshop. 10001 survived until 1962 while 10000 outlived it by four years. I'm surprised they ween't wtihdrawn at the same time, as I only ever saw them coupled together
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What about the LMS number 10000 deltic type that remained in service until the mid 1950's?
Deltic type ?

Deltic (the loco) was named after the Napier engine design as used in the prototype which English Electric built for BR to evaluate (DP1 ?).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Rail_DP1

The LMS twins did NOT have a Deltic type engine.

See this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Rail_Class_D16/1
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Then what type were they?
What happened to them, were they scrapped?
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Then what type were they?
What happened to them, were they scrapped?
Now then !! What was the point of me giving you all links to sites giving full details of the LMS and Deltic diesels if you don't read them ?

All the info you need is there.


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Deltic engine

This is a link to an animation of how the 3 crankshafts and 6 pistons of one bank on a Deltic engine work.

http://www.wis.co.uk/justin/deltic-engine.html

It is a fascinating design and as far as I am aware only used on the Deltics and "baby" Deltic railway locos. Otherwise it's main use was marine (boats).

For those who may be unaware,if you click your mouse on a link it will take you to another web page of interest. (I hope )
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It is facinating, so I wonder why steam is favoured among many?
I favour steam but have never been able to figure out why deisels never had the same character.
I for one in the end prefer the first generation stuff to all the modern trains that traverse the much reduced system today.
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