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  • British Rail Class 67
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  • The Class 67 locomotives are a class of Bo'Bo' diesel electric mainline locomotives which were built for the English, Welsh and Scottish Railway between 1999 to 2000 by Alstom at Meinfesa in Valencia, Spain with drive components (engine and transmission) from General Motors Diesel. EMD's designation for this locomotive type is JT 42HW-HS. Rail enthusiasts have nicknamed the class 'skips'.
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locoweight
  • 88
fuelcap
  • 5300
trainbrakes
  • Electropneumatic
tractionmotors
  • EMD D43FM
powertype
  • Diesel-electric
alternator
  • EMD AR9AC6HEX
multipleworking
  • with UK classes 59, 66 AAR system
Name
  • British Rail Class 67
ImageSize
  • 300
totalproduction
  • 30
builddate
  • 1999
axleloadclass
  • Route availability 8
primemover
railroad
  • EWS / DB Schenker UK
wheelbase
  • bogie pivots :
  • bogie wheelbase :
uicclass
  • Bo'Bo'
poweroutput
  • At rail:
  • Engine: @ 900rpm
Nicknames
  • Skips, Buckets, Cyclops
CurrentOwner
Notes
  • Sources: except where noted
topspeed
  • Design speed :
tractiveeffort
  • Maximum:
  • Continuous: @ 75km/h
buildmodel
  • JT-42-HWHS
Builder
  • Meinfesa: Alstom, Valencia, Spain
roadnumber
  • 67001
abstract
  • The Class 67 locomotives are a class of Bo'Bo' diesel electric mainline locomotives which were built for the English, Welsh and Scottish Railway between 1999 to 2000 by Alstom at Meinfesa in Valencia, Spain with drive components (engine and transmission) from General Motors Diesel. EMD's designation for this locomotive type is JT 42HW-HS. Rail enthusiasts have nicknamed the class 'skips'.
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