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Trojan
Type and origin
Power type
Diesel
Builder
Corus Northern Engineering Services (CNES)
Model
Trojan 100BB710
Build date
2009-10
Total produced
4
Rebuilder
Hunslet Engine Company[1]
Specifications
Configuration:
• UIC
B'B'
Gauge
1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in)
Loco weight
100 t
Prime mover
CAT C27
Transmission
Voith L 3r4 zeU2 turbo reversing Cardan shaft drive
Performance figures
Maximum speed
24 km/h (15 mph)
Power output
708kW @1800rpm (engine)
Career
Numbers
920 to 923[1]
Figures refer to 4 axle locomotives built for Port Talbot steelworks - source:[2] except where noted.
The Corus Trojan is a type of heavy shunting industrial diesel locomotive designed and manufactured by Corus Northern Engineering Services in Scunthorpe, UK in 2007–2009, and re-manufactured by the Hunslet Engine Company from 2011 due to design flaws.
^ ab"Transforming Trojans", www.therailengineer.com, Rail Engineer, 12 May 2012[permanent dead link]
^"Trojan - Steel Works Locomotive", www.voithturbo.com, Voith, archived from the original on 5 February 2013, retrieved 15 January 2012
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