Douglas Ferreira
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In July 2004, the R&ER Preservation Society placed an order with TMA Engineering of Birmingham for a new diesel locomotive, which was to be funded by the Society. It was delivered the following year and named after the recently-deceased former General Manager. | In July 2004, the R&ER Preservation Society placed an order with TMA Engineering of Birmingham for a new diesel locomotive, which was to be funded by the Society. It was delivered the following year and named after the recently-deceased former General Manager. | ||
- | It is a Diesel Hydraulic locomotive, with a Perkins 4 cylinder turbocharged | + | It is a Diesel Hydraulic locomotive, with a Perkins 4 cylinder turbocharged engine, which is more compact yet even more powerful than that on [[Lady Wakefield]], and is essentially a development of the quarter-century elder loco. |
The engine has already proved to be a great success and quite revolutionary. It has been in daily service since its commissioning and is easy to operate, service and maintain. | The engine has already proved to be a great success and quite revolutionary. It has been in daily service since its commissioning and is easy to operate, service and maintain. |
Revision as of 21:51, 8 September 2006
Douglas Ferreira | |
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Wheel Arrangement | B-B |
Year of Origin | 2005 |
Designer | Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway Preservation Society |
Builder | TMA Engineering |
Length | 20' 2.5" |
Livery | Indian Red |
Status | In Traffic |
In July 2004, the R&ER Preservation Society placed an order with TMA Engineering of Birmingham for a new diesel locomotive, which was to be funded by the Society. It was delivered the following year and named after the recently-deceased former General Manager.
It is a Diesel Hydraulic locomotive, with a Perkins 4 cylinder turbocharged engine, which is more compact yet even more powerful than that on Lady Wakefield, and is essentially a development of the quarter-century elder loco.
The engine has already proved to be a great success and quite revolutionary. It has been in daily service since its commissioning and is easy to operate, service and maintain.
It is leased by the society to the company, carries a Furness Railway Indian Red livery and is usually driven by Chris Little.