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Number built: | 2 |
Built: | 1903-04 |
Builder: | British Thomson-Houston/Brush |
Engine: | 4 GE/British Thomson-Houston 55 traction motors (600-630v DC third rail & OHLE) |
Power: | 640 hp (477 kW) |
Wheel arrangement: | Bo-Bo |
Although they spent most of their time on freight shunting they could also work with NER's Tyneside EMUs in the same area [3] at South Gosforth MPD [4]. They later passed into the LNER fleet and finally British Railways where they became known as the Class ES1. They were finally retired in 1964, Number 1 was preserved and can now be found at NRM Shildon.
Three views of Number 1 now preserved at NRM Shildon |
Number 2 in original condition with bow style collector, public domain image [5] |
Side view of Number 2 notice the third rail shoes deployed, public domain image [6] |
[2] "Electric freight locomotives for the North East of England", The Street Railway Journal October 1904 (Vol XXIV No. 15) p. 674
[3] R.L. Vickers, DC Electric Trains and Locomotives in the British Isles (David & Charles, 1986) p. 57
[4] David Dunn, Tyneside Electrics: 2 (South Shields Branch & System Miscellany) (Booklaw, 2016) p. 37
[5] Street Railway Journal p. 675
[6] Street Railway Journal p. 676