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A 'Deltic' diesel-electric built by English Electric at Vulcan Foundry, Newton-le-Willows in 1961. Fitted with two Napier Deltic 1,650HP 18-cylinder diesel engines - each has three crankshafts connected by three cylinders in delta orientation with two pistons in each cylinder... :eek: :eek:

 

The Eastern Region of British Railways had 22 of these locomotives - bought to replace the streamlined A4 Pacific steam engines on London-Edinburgh expresses. They lasted just over 20 years in main line service and each did at least 3.5 million miles in that time.

 

At Porthmadog standard-gauge station earlier today on an enthusiasts' special - this is 55022 'Royal Scots Grey' one of several preserved examples.

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John,

I'm so pleased to see that one (or more) of my favourite diesel locos has survived. EE was one of the truly innovative engineering companies, as was Napier before them.

 

http://http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-forum/sports-leisure-time/57188-ready-really-rumble.html

 

Putting all the forces in three directions really seems to work, although the Deltic is the antithesis of the Napier Lion.

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