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[edit]Description66106 passing 59 102 VILLAGE OF CHANTRY at Allington Hanson Quarry. Medway Valley Line. Allington Kent.jpg |
English: ARC Southern ordered four locomotives in 1987. Construction started in 1990 at EMD's Canadian plant in London, Ontario as La Grange was not building locomotives at the time. They arrived in the UK at Newport Docks and were unloaded on 20 October 1990. They were hauled to Whatley and then taken to Derby for inspection. The first locomotives entered service from Whatley on 5 November 1990. The main differences from the 59/0s is a revised arrangement of lights on the front to a newer British standard. 59104 was experimentally fitted with additional yaw dampers inboard of the cab steps. It was successfully tested on the Midland Main Line at 75 miles per hour (121 km/h). |
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- British Rail Class 59s in Hanson livery
- British Rail Class 59 59102
- British Rail Class 59s of Mendip Rail
- British Rail Class 66/0 66106
- Trains on the Medway Valley Line
- British Rail Class 59s on the Medway Valley Line
- British Rail Class 66s of DB Cargo UK
- British Rail Class 66s in English, Welsh and Scottish Railway livery