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The British Rail Class 47 or Brush Type 4 is a class of British railway diesel-electric locomotive that was developed in the 1960s by Brush Traction. A total of 512 Class 47s were built at Brush's Falcon Works in Loughborough and at British Railways' Crewe Works between 1962 and 1968, which made them the most numerous class of British mainline diesel locomotive. The locomotives have had various renumberings during their existence; this table attempts to catalogue those changes. As of January 2020, 78 locomotives still exist as Class 47s, with 33 having been rebuilt as Class 57; 32 Class 47s have been preserved, and 34 retain "operational status" on the mainline.


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BR Class 37 renumbering The 309 members of the British Rail Class 37, class 37 underwent many changes in their long career on British railways. Under the TOPS system each change was reflected in a change of identity. This table attempts to catalogue those changes. ...


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Bibliography

*Ian Allan ABC of British Motive Power, several editions *British Rail Locomotives and Coaching Stock, Platform 5, several editions *Today's Railways monthly updates, Platform 5 *Kenny Barclay
''British Rail in the 1980s and 1990s: Diesel Locomotives and DMUs''
Amberley Publishing, 2017 . *Ross Taylor
''Class 47 and 57 Locomotives''
Amberley Publishing, 2016 {{ISBN, 144565864X.


External links


www.class47.co.uk
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