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Class 1150
Example shown in 2003
Type and origin
Power type
Diesel-hydraulic
Builder
Sentinel
Build date
1966-1967
Specifications
Prime mover
Rolls-Royce
Performance figures
Maximum speed
58 km/h (36 mph)
Career
Operators
Comboios de Portugal
Class
Série 1150
Locale
Portugal
Série 1150 are small Sentinel shunting locomotives (with diesel-hydraulic engines built by Rolls-Royce) built in 1966-1967 for Portuguese Railways (CP). They are based on the "Steelman" shunting locomotive used at various industrial plants arounds the UK. They have a maximum speed of 58 km/h. As of 2012, seven locomotives remain in service.[1]
^"Frota Actual | Locomotivas Diesel - Série: 1100 (1151-1186)". CP official website (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on 23 June 2009.
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