LNER internal combustion locomotives

The London and North Eastern Railway used a small number of petrol and diesel locomotives.[1] These included the LNER Class Y11 petrol locomotives, the diesel shunters which later became British Rail Class D3/9 and British Rail Class D3/14 and the Kitson-Still steam diesel hybrid locomotive. During the 1930s, Armstrong Whitworth supplied an experimental 1-Co-1 diesel-electric locomotive [2] and several diesel-electric railcars.[3] In the 1940s, the LNER had some main-line diesel locomotives on order. These would have been similar to the British Rail Class D16/1 and British Rail Class D16/2 but the order was cancelled after nationalisation in 1948.

Petrol railcars

The LNER inherited several petrol railcars from its constituent companies:

See also

References

  1. http://www.lner.info/locos/IC/ic.shtml
  2. http://www.lner.info/locos/IC/aw_1co1.shtml
  3. http://www.lner.info/locos/IC/aw_railcar.shtml
  4. http://www.lner.info/locos/IC/inspection.shtml
  5. http://www.lner.info/locos/IC/ner_petrolelectric.shtml
  6. http://www.lner.info/locos/IC/ner_petrol_bus.shtml
  7. http://www.lner.info/locos/IC/ner_petrol_autocar.shtml
  8. http://www.lner.info/locos/IC/gcr_petrolelectric.shtml

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