The Class 10 was a variation of the standard
Class 08 diesel shunter built for British Railways that had a Lister Blackstone diesel instead of an English Electric 6KT and two GEC WT360 traction motors [1]. One hundred and forty six were built, the vast majority at BR Darlington though six were also built at BR Doncaster.
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D4092 preserved at Barrow Hill |
Information |
Number built: |
146 |
Built: |
1955-62 |
Builder: |
BR Darlington and Doncaster |
Motor: |
Lister Blackstone ER6T diesel |
Power: |
360 hp (261 kW) |
Wheel arrangement: |
0-6-0 |
They had the same performance as the Class 08 and, apart from the traction package, were pretty identical. However, due to being non-standard they were withdrawn between 1967 and 1972. None carried their TOPS numbers. Four have survived into preservation.
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Another view of D4092 |
[1] Brian Haresnape, Diesel shunters (Ian Allan, 1984) p. 68