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British Rail Class 14

CLASS 14

BR Class 14
TOPS numbersNone
Early numbersD9500-D9555
BuilderBR Swindon
Introduced1964
Wheel Arrangement0-6-0
Weight50 t 0 cwt 50,802 kg
Height 13 ft 0 in4.0 m
Width|8 ft 7 9/16 in2.6 m
Length60 ft 1 in18.3 m
Wheel Dia.34 ft 7 in10.5 m
Wheel Base6 ft 6 in + 9 ft 0 in2.0 m + 2.7 m
Minimum radius4.5 chains 90.5 m
Maximum speed40 mph64 km/h
Engine output650 hp at 1500 rpm485 kW
Max. Tractive Effort30,910 lbf at 27.6% adhesion 137 kN
Cont. Tractive Effort23,500 lbf at 6.2 mph105 kN
Brake typeVacuum
Brake force43 te428 kN
Route availabilityWR Route Code Yellow
Fuel Tank338 imp gal1.537 m³
Heating typeNone

An order for 26 0-6-0 650 hp diesel-hydraulic locomotives was placed in January 1963, these to be built at British Railways Swindon Works. The anticipated work for this class was yard shunting, trip work and short distance freight. A further 30 were ordered in mid-1963 before work had started on the first order.

Thus it was in July 1964 that the first of a class of 56 locomotives appeared from Swindon Works. These were designated as Class 14 by British Railways and christened 'Teddy Bears' by enthusiasts. In outline they resembled the Clayton Type 1 locomotives, having a cab which was (nearly) central with bonnets at each end but of course with a fixed 0-6-0 wheel configuration rather than bogies as seen on all the other Type 1 classes. They had an extremely short life with British Railways. Most were resold for industrial use, where the vast majority had a working life of two to three times that with British Railways. Unfortunately the industries in which they were employed, such as coal mining, declined during the 1970s and the class again became surplus, but several have found a third lease of life on preserved lines where they are ideal for both light passenger work and the maintenance of permanent way.

The engine was a Paxman 6 cylinder Ventura 6YJXL connected to a Voith L217U hydraulic transmission and Hunslet triple-reduction final drive gearbox

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