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SR departmental locomotives are the locomotives of departmental (non-revenue earning) stock originally introduced by the Southern Railway. Both departmental locomotives and carriages were numbered in a series commencing at 1S. The series was retained by the Southern Region of British Rail, but amended so that the numbers carried a 'DS' prefix instead of an 'S' suffix.
This page lists the locomotives numbered in this series, including steam, diesel and electric locomotives.
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the 3xxxx ex-SR series. The new series for diesel, petrol, gas and electric locomotives were arranged as follows: Isle of Wight locomotives retained their...
537 steam locomotives in the period 1948–1960, 1,538 to pre-nationalisation designs and 999 to its own standard designs. These locomotives had short working...
GWR locomotives as of 31 December 1947 List of LMS locomotives as of 31 December 1947 List of SRlocomotives as of 31 December 1947 Steam locomotives of...
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The SR class LN or Lord Nelson class is a type of 4-cylinder 4-6-0 steam locomotive designed for the Southern Railway by Richard Maunsell in 1926. They...
preventing the construction of express passenger locomotives, due to shortages of materials and a need for locomotives with freight-hauling capabilities. Classifying...
diesel-electric shunting locomotives for these duties, and no further examples were built. Throughout their working lives, the Z class locomotives remained in their...
Maunsell, modified the Urie locomotives in the light of operational experience and increased the class strength to 74 locomotives. Maunsell and his Chief...
steam locomotives. It was intended as a replacement for the ageing fleet of M7 class tank engines still in operation on the Southern Railway (SR). Design...
on TOPS as locomotives, 'hauling' the trains which they carried on board. Class 99 has now been allocated to a class of bi-mode locomotives. These were...
class replaced obsolete 4-4-0 passenger locomotives in an SECR fleet standardisation programme. Twenty-one locomotives were built: twenty K class (two cylinders)...
the list of locomotives as inherited by British Railways. At this time there were approximately 8,000 steam locomotives, 50 diesel locomotives and a handful...
Indian railway medical service (IRMS) Group B employees are recruited by departmental promotional exams of Group C employees. Recruitment of Group C employees...
The SR U class are 2-6-0 steam locomotives designed by Richard Maunsell for passenger duties on the Southern Railway (SR). The class represented the penultimate...
Western Railway, whereby new or freshly-overhauled locomotives were given higher workloads, with locomotives progressively being assigned less arduous tasks...
itself built locomotive No. 17 at Stockwell depot, and carried out a series of tests on locomotives 12, 15 and 17, as more locomotives would soon be...
of the regional prefix indicated departmental (non-revenue earning) stock. Departmental stock (including locomotives) inherited from the Southern Railway...
Second World War meant that all N class locomotives were painted in plain black by 1945. In 1946, two locomotives, Nos. 1817 and 1854, were repainted in...
steam locomotives (via the London Passenger Transport Board) - absorbed November 1937 For information about individual classes and locomotives, see: Locomotives...
survived in departmental (non-revenue earning) use for several more years. However, no 4-LAV stock exists today. The ABC of British Railway Locomotives: Combined...